fascinating, isn't it? On the 31st of August, 1961, he writes the name of his wife...then crosses out the name, writes in 'Ann S Dunham' which is exactly the same name as the Hawaii Polk shows for the birth announcement address...but little zero doesn't get a mention.
So...what does that you? He may have been party to a sham marriage - but obviously he didn't consider himself the father! It's one thing to 'marry' to bolster an application for a visa extension, but that doesn't make one a father of a child...which didn't show up in Hawaii until it was two or three years old.
How many people when filling out a form, write the wrong name for their spouse and have to cross it out and then write the correct name?
Got it. He wasn't the daddy, so little Zero is natural born, even by Emmerich's irrelevant standard.
Truth is, if BHO, Sr. wanted to become a citizen by way of sham marriage, it would have been simple. He just needed to fill out the paperwork and keep Stanley Ann's bed warm. But immigration was not his goal. He wanted to acquire that coveted PhD credential from Harvard, and Stanley Ann (Anne S or whatever LOL) was dead weight. He figured Harvard punch his ticket as planned, and he'd go on to be top dog in Kenya. But he figured wrong.
You know, I haven’t been able to follow every comment on the subject but there are plenty of “marriages” for foreigners who want to be able to become naturalized. They usually pay. Is there any evidence to show that may have been the situation with O Sr?