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To: Ray76; Fred Nerks

You are exactly correct Ray
She doesn’t understand our legal system and becomes defensive and argumentitive when we try to explain it I’m sure the British syst would muddle us too

Obviously she’s not truly with us Shame Its a waste of good talent


414 posted on 01/28/2014 6:14:13 PM PST by hoosiermama (Obama: "Born in Kenya" Lying now or then or now)
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To: hoosiermama; Ray76; Greenperson; Brown Deer; little jeremiah

http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/12/obamas_new_nationalism_more_sukarno_than_teddy_roosevelt.html

That Lolo was a well-connected young Indonesian student, firmly entrenched in the fabric of the Indonesian ruling class, is supported by several facts.

Lolo’s mother was closely related to Sultan Hamenkubuwono IX, the hereditary ruler of Yogyakarta. From 1949 until his death in1988, the sultan was a towering figure of civilian influence within first the Sukarno, and later the Suharto government. He served as the national minister of Foreign Affairs under Sukarno, and from 1973 to 1978, he was also Suharto’s vice president.

Mayo Soetoro-Ng, Obama’s half sister, has publicly mentioned her grandmother’s “royal blood,” and University of Hawaii anthropology professor Alice Dewey, Stanley Ann Dunham’s close friend and thesis adviser, told me in a phone interview last year1 that:

Lolo’s mother, Ann, and Maya lived inside the royal area of Yogyokarta when I visited them in 1978-1979. She was related to the Sultan, I think probably at the second-cousin level or maybe even the first-cousin level. They — Ann, her daughter Maya, and her mother-in-law— lived in a house very near the center of that walled area, which suggested to me that she had a fairly close family relationship to the sultan. The betang is traditionally the area reserved for the extended royal family of the Sultan Hamengkubuwono. No one who was a foreigner without royal blood could live there.

Soetoro’s familial relations to the Sultan would explain why he received a scholarship to the University of Hawaii East-West Center program. Typically, foreign governments recommend students who have some sort of political connection.


417 posted on 01/28/2014 6:25:52 PM PST by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum)
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To: hoosiermama; Ray76
Lolo’s mother, Ann, and Maya lived inside the royal area of Yogyokarta when I visited them in 1978-1979. She was related to the Sultan, I think probably at the second-cousin level or maybe even the first-cousin level. They — Ann, her daughter Maya, and her mother-in-law— lived in a house very near the center of that walled area, which suggested to me that she had a fairly close family relationship to the sultan. The betang is traditionally the area reserved for the extended royal family of the Sultan Hamengkubuwono. No one who was a foreigner without royal blood could live there.
419 posted on 01/28/2014 6:31:02 PM PST by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum)
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To: hoosiermama

Now, have you got all that? So you can tell whoever is prodding you with their nasty-stick in the background and telling you that I’m not to be trusted (because I’m an Australian) that it didn’t work, it didn’t work the first time and it’s not working this time.

Bye for now. Have a nice evening.


420 posted on 01/28/2014 6:39:49 PM PST by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum)
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