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To: Fred Nerks
Fred, please bear in mind that the "Dreams of My Father" story was not written (a) by Obama, and (b) written long after the facts were alleged to have taken place. It is entirely possible that the BC episode was a deliberate plant.

DOMF is quite possibly, imho, a "legend," i.e., a phony life story of the sort an intelligence agency might fabricate to substantiate a reasonable history for an undercover agent who may risk interrogation. We know Obama did not write it. He says he did. Therefore it is untrustworthy as a source.

But again in MHO, there is scant need for further speculation on this matter when proven facts are in evidence. In regard to .THAT'S the one we need to see!...it's not. We have what he released on the WH website. We now know from the Hawaiians that that is not what they gave him. So now we need to see what the Hawaiians gave him and refused to let the investigators see. Take him off the AZ ballot. When he goes to court to sue for reinstatement, or to ask for a stay, both documents become part of discovery.

Elaborate process is not our friend. It has aided Team Obama to skate away from the day of reckoning.

447 posted on 07/24/2012 5:03:57 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk (What Hawaii gave to Obama was not what Obama gave to us.)
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To: Kenny Bunk; Fred Nerks

From comments I’ve read, I’m sure that FN knows that Dreams was written to provide a backstory for the man known as 0bama, is written by Ayers, and is mostly mythology, with some factoids tossed in for leavening.


448 posted on 07/24/2012 5:07:47 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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