Posted on 01/22/2014 12:48:02 PM PST by iontheball
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It’s also a term of endearment for an older sister or aunt, not every tutu is a grandmother.
If the kenyan wrote home to say he was married to a woman named Annie Tutu, she could have been an older sister in the family.
What-ever. They went to so much trouble to turn Stanley Ann Dunham into Ann S Obama and Anna Obama and her mother into Toot that we don’t know a toot from a tutu or an annie from an anna - and that’s the way they like it.
Keep in mind that Hawaiian language is missing quite a few consonants, the word “taboo” is “kapu” in Hawaiian. But since HI has been such a mix of races for so long, Hawaiian words have substituted “t” for a while, and “Tutu” is commonly used by “haoles” (whites, literally “foreigners”) as well as locals of all kinds, for a long time. No Tahitian or Samoan origin needed. Tahitian is very similar to Hawaiian as are other Pacific Island languages, they must share a root.
Now, to a Luo native from Kenya, any woman who wasn't an african native was a 'white woman' and that would have included the greater part of the racial mixtures found in Hawaii. Tahitian, Samoan, Hawaiian, Filipino and any mixtures in between, you name it.
And many would have been available to the smartly dressed Kenyan who mimicked the upper-class British accent of his Anglican schoolmasters.
What would you choose? A straight-laced permed hair middle aged Bank employee or a hula-hula girl who danced while you played your guitar? She was a local, whoever she was. Annie Tutu, someone's older sister or their aunt.
It’s really only as simple as understanding that the boy named after his father wasn’t zero.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3117018/posts?page=168#168
I have to hand it to you old man (I don’t know your age at all) but, you’re most definitely a brightly burning torch for the truth. Thank you, and now- I will take a moment to thank a litany of posters that bandy back and forth with you, whom are just as worthy of my accolades. YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE! Thank you. Fred gets the hug, but ALL of you deserve it! KEEP DIGGING!
Nice bit of levity... it’s been a hard day of work for some of our heavy lifters. Thank you.
Actually once a person kicks out all (ALL) preconceptions about what they know about Zero and then looks at whatever evidence is found - (well I’m sure more is found) but whatever is on FR which is a huge amount - with a fresh eye - it’s clear that Zero is not the son of the Kenyan and SAD.
And that the Kenyan DID have a son, with another woman.
And thus the tale begins.
The only things necessary to see this are:
1. Be willing to admit “I know nothing”.
2. Read over all the stuff without thinking “oh, that can’t be true, since SAD is the mother” etcetcetc. Just read as though hearing about all this for the very first time.
Then the picture becomes much clearer. Of course there are unknowns. But unknowns are a lot better then believing things that aren’t so. They clutter up the view and leave not enough room for what IS so.
Accepting counterfeit money means your pocket is full, and you won’t recognize real money when you see it.
Just my little homily for the day.
You left off the rest of my comment - where I point out that the ONLY Index Book that does not have the offical date range is the Index Book with obamas name.
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That’s certainly worth repeating, but I was focused on the other part of your comment, to reiterate that it’s standard operating procedure when programming a report to indicate on every page what the data represents, what the specifications were (meaning in this case the date range for the information) and also, especially, a production date (so that people know WHEN the report was run from the database). Some might think that a production date wouldn’t matter on an old birth index, but what happens when they issue very late birth certificates? Does the index get updated with the new information? Probably so.
It certainly is pertinent that the index where Obama’s name appears is the only one that deviates from the norm. What that means is anybody’s guess. It could mean that the person who programmed it didn’t like being ordered to produce a misleading index. It could be that they wanted a loophole or plausible deniability so that they could pretend that somebody misunderstood the specs for the report, if later on it’s proved false or misleading.
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He played golf?
There's a similarity between these three, if you haven't noticed. That's Nkrumha, who was one of the first to liberate his country (Ghana) from the terrible colonialists. We'll temporarilly ignore that he ran that wealthy country into the ground and there was massive rejoicing when he was kicked out:
The third fellow needs no introduction, his statues are mostly being recycled into something useful.
Nkrumah's statue is still there, but the other one has been removed. The Indonesians are a mercurial people. Love you and hate you at the drop of hat.
Please continue. You say Frank is related to the king of Hawaii? Kamehameha came from Chicago? I'll be (as we say in Oz) darned.
1650 acres of bliss on Maui, check it out, how about we book in for a couple of weeks, do some research, you bring the white board and I'll bring the beer or the wine...
You aint seen nothin yet, wait until you get a few more comments down the line.
btw, Bayard Dodge was born 126 years ago, today.
I'll play. I found a picture of a King Kamehameha and he's not black, but as there were at least five of them with all the same name, I don't know which one this is. The statue in your story is probably black because it's made of something black, it looks like cast iron. Now I wish Miss Tickly was around, she had a brilliant collection of photographs of the Hawaiian 'royal family' (I think those 'kings' were chiefs, actually, but not to worry, one of them was in love with Queen Victoria, iirc. He wanted to give her Hawaii but she wouldn't take it.
So, Charles Reed Bishop had a brother named Henry.
Henry and Charles Bishop were brothers. Got that.
One of his daughters married James Skiff Dunham and they had a son that married a Payne.
You don't say. So a pack of Irish arrived in Hawaii? That is indeed a 'payne' hehe
It gets even better...
Promise?
There just might be another Manson connection! There was another son that married a Tate.
OMG NO! THAT'S HORRIBLE!
but guess what? It's not the middle of the day here. It's 2am. Later. ;-)
You poor thing, how are you going to sleep without having nightmares after that? So maybe our Roman came from Russia after all and his name was Polanski? I would never have thought of that. Do take care now...
Bayard Dodge from the series All Roads Lead to The University of Beirut:
He came to Beirut in 1913 to assume the responsibilities of director of West Hall, at that time under construction with funds supplied in part by his father. West Hall was completed in 1914, the same year Dodge married Mary Bliss, daughter of Howard Bliss, whom he had previously met at a gathering in connection with the College. In 1920 the Syrian Protestant College became the American University of Beirut that we know today.
Here’s a couple of articles on microeconomics - as practiced by bapak. Lets see what else we can find in Indonesia and compare it to what we can find on microeconomics and SADO
http://www.subudstories.info/bapak/talks/72-76/74%20CDK%201.html
http://www.subudstories.info/bapak/talks/77-80/79%20YYZ%207.html
The second article has several names that can be cross referenced
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