To: Will Escott
Why do some Americans confuse the Philippines with Indonesia? For some reason the Philippines keep popping up - especially with SAD. The April 1964 INS letter makes a reference to her being there. The overall context is clear that the letter is refering to SAD. And in her renewal for a passport SAD refers to Philippines in her 1986 application.
122 posted on
05/12/2011 7:23:13 PM PDT by
bluecat6
( "A non-denial denial. They doubt our heritage, but they don't say the story is not accurate.")
To: bluecat6
To: bluecat6
The April 1964 INS letter makes a reference to her being there.
They were already "divorced" then. It makes a reference to another wife being there.
126 posted on
05/12/2011 7:38:05 PM PDT by
Brown Deer
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To: bluecat6
...and why would you assume that the 'wife in the Philippines from who he is separated' mentioned in that April 1964 INS letter (Memo) is Stanley Ann Dunham?
The 'divorce' was finalized March 20, 1964:
THE MEMO IS DATED APRIL 28, 1964:
NO ONE HAS MISTAKEN THE PHILIPPINES FOR INDONESIA. THE WIFE IN THE PHILIPPINES WAS NOT STANLEY ANN DUNHAM.
To: bluecat6
The only reference connecting SAD with the PI is years later. There is nothing to connect SAD with the reference to the PI in the Kenyan Obama’s immigration papers that refer to a “wife in the PI”.
150 posted on
05/12/2011 10:46:20 PM PDT by
little jeremiah
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