Just finished reading your great link (print version):
http://www.sherwoodvoice.com/articles/2008/11/14/maumelle_monitor/living/liv01.prt
What the ???????!!!!!!!, did you see these statements?
1. “Goeldner said her sister-in-law actually raised Barrack Obama, or Barry as they called him, when he was young, after his mother died in 1970.”
2. “When Ann died at an early age, it was Virginias brother and sister-in-law who raised the future president.”
3. “Obamas grandfather, Stanley, left Kansas and moved to Texas and it was in the Seattle area where his mother Stanley Ann Dunham, WAS BORN.”
4.”Stanley Armour Dunham, who was Barack Obamas grandfather, who died in 1982;”
I think the Ann Dunham as Barry’s mom story just took a serious hit.
Goeldner said her sister-in-law actually raised Barrack Obama, or Barry as they called him, when he was young, after his mother died in 1970.
Also what is this about Lolo being Hawaiian?
This is the first time I saw either of those statements! Interested in responses to this crazy crap!!
1. Goeldner said her sister-in-law actually raised Barrack Obama, or Barry as they called him, when he was young, after his mother died in 1970.
2. When Ann died at an early age, it was Virginias brother and sister-in-law who raised the future president.
3. Obamas grandfather, Stanley, left Kansas and moved to Texas and it was in the Seattle area where his mother Stanley Ann Dunham, WAS BORN.
4.Stanley Armour Dunham, who was Barack Obamas grandfather, who died in 1982;
I think the Ann Dunham as Barrys mom story just took a serious hit.
I don't regard it as such. These points have been mentioned by others. As they require us to believe that Virginia Goeldner didn't know that Stanley Ann was Barry's mother, and that Barry was her nephew (as a result of Stanley Ann Being his mother) then the entire premise of the article referring to the Woman's nephew becoming "President" makes no sense.
For me it is just evidence that the Reporter screwed up the story. Perhaps Goeldner said "His mother left him" and presumed that to mean "she died." I myself have been interviewed by newspaper and television reporters before, and invariably they screw the story up.
If it's an issue, I expect we can contact the newspaper that wrote it and ask to speak to the reporter that did the story for a clarification. In the mean time, I chalk it up to bad reporting and misunderstanding what was said.