1. Where are pictures of Obama's mother between the time she became pregnant and the time Obama was born Aug. 4, 1961?
2. We have no pictures of the mother or the grandparents or the father holding baby Obama soon after he was born.
3. We have no pictures of a pregnant mother.
4. We have no pictures of the mother in the hospital.
5. I ask these questions, because from looking at pictures on the internet of Obama growing up, it looks like the family liked to take pictures of Obama. It looks like they enjoyed taking family pictures like many American families did during that time.
6. But, on the other hand, I can't find any pictures of Obama's mother in the 9 months from the time that she supposedly became pregnant to the time that she gave birth to Obama on Aug. 4, 1961.
7. I find it strange that there are no pictures of the mother in the nine months of her pregnancy and the days and weeks soon after giving birth, because---I think it is safe to say---most families, especially with the first born, are so excited about a child being born that they can't wait to take all kinds of pictures of the new born with as many family members and friends as possible.
8. But with Obama's family, for some strange reason, we don't have any pictures of a pregnant mother, or pictures of the mother or the father or the grandparents or friends holding baby Obama soon after he was born.
9. It is as if Obama's mother became pregnant, went to the hospital in secret by herself to have her baby, and nobody in the family and no friends knew that she was pregnant or went to a hospital or had a baby until months after Obama was born.
Strange. Very strange.
Let's see ... Obama’s mother was an 18 year old white girl knocked up (terminology in usage at the time) by a black African from Kenya (other possibilities exist but the father was black). The reason pictures don't exist of the mother while pregnant ... in that era white girls that were pregnant out of marriage, much more so to a black ... usually disappeared out of state to a girls home (or distant relative) to have the baby. The baby was typically put up for adoption ... there was no reason to celebrate ... it was a huge embarrassment to the family.
I see no real evidence that Stanley Ann Dunham was the mother.