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To: Brown Deer

Further, he is officially Obama godfather.

Why are you writing nonsense like this?
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What’s the matter with you. DO you like the word mentor better? ..
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It’s hard to imagine that anyone could see Davis as a mentor. And yet, in the autumn of 1970, Davis was introduced to Obama by Obama’s grandfather, who was seeking a role model/father figure to mentor his grandson. Davis and Obama would meet throughout the 1970s, right up until Obama left Hawaii for Occidental College in 1979. In fact, in Dreams from My Father, Obama notes the parting advice he got from Davis before leaving for Occidental; it was a classic Davis diatribe trashing “the American way.”

Given these shocking facts, it’s no surprise that Barack Obama was hesitant about divulging Frank Marshall Davis’s full name anywhere in his memoirs—even as Davis was such an influence that Obama could not ignore him. In Dreams from My Father, “Frank” is mentioned twenty-two times by name, and far more via pronouns and other forms of reference. He is a consistent theme, appearing repeatedly and meaningfully in all three parts of the book. He is part of Obama’s life and mind, by Obama’s own extended recounting, from Hawaii—the site of visits and late evenings together—to Los Angeles to Chicago to Germany to Africa, from adolescence to college to community organizing. “Frank” is always one of the few (and first) names mentioned by Obama in each mile-marker upon his historic path from Hawaii to Washington. When Obama at last arrived in Chicago, where he would find himself politically, professionally, and ideologically—precisely as Frank Marshall Davis had 50 years earlier—the first thing he did was think of “Frank,” literally visualizing him, picturing him there.
http://www.theblaze.com/contributions/obama%E2%80%99s-purge-why-has-frank-marshall-davis-been-quietly-removed-from-dreams-from-my-father/


443 posted on 03/10/2014 9:33:42 PM PDT by ckilmer
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To: ckilmer; Brown Deer

Give it up. Quoting an article which quotes ‘Dreams’ word for word doesn’t add to our enlightenment. And the only person who came forward who says she saw zero with FMD was the Weatherly-Williams woman.
Even Neil Abercrombie, who thought he saw Stanley Ann Dunham with the kenyan, keeps calling her ANN for very good reasons. He must have woken up who it was he saw with the kenyan student, at some time he would have had to have reached the epiphany that the (possibly) part Filipino girl he saw, wasn’t the Dunham girl.

What Frank might have done for the boy is lodge a birth certificate application and see to it that the birth announcement appeared in the Honolulu papers. As an accredited journalist with Union connections, that would have given him access to the print-shop, and all he had to do was remove the birth announcement for Virginia Sunahara, and have that replaced with Mrs & Mrs Obama, a boy, with the address where Ann S Obama was shown as a resident.

Money changed hands. Frank was broke, the kenyan got a scholarship to Harvard. Stanley Ann didn’t need to be there.

It’s just too much of a coincidence that the Local Registrar was notified of the birth on the very same day Virginia’s death announcement appeared, isn’t it?


445 posted on 03/10/2014 9:52:24 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum)
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To: ckilmer
What’s the matter with you. DO you like the word mentor better? ..

That word has nothing to do with the word "godfather". So one more time, please show us some small piece of evidence that Frank Marshall Davis is the godfather of Barack Hussein Obama.
456 posted on 03/10/2014 10:42:24 PM PDT by Brown Deer (Pray for 0bama. Psalm 109:8)
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