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Diogenes et al construct intricate flow charts of sophistry which have but one aim: explain it all away before the truth gets a toehold in the public discourse. Stanley Ann had access to money, her parents were not by any measure poor. And, they were leftists, and therefore probably embraced S.A.’s “modern” choices. Obama Sr. would have wanted his son born in the home country for cultural reasons, ergo, it seems, based on ALL the evidence, that he made that happen. It doesn’t matter at this point. The posted BC is a common fraud, making the President a suspect for fraud, and impeachable. Diogenes’ efforts can only be characterized as an epic fail at this point.


156 posted on 03/24/2012 5:36:46 PM PDT by HMS Surprise (Chris Christie can still go to hell.)
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To: HMS Surprise
Diogenes et al construct intricate flow charts of sophistry which have but one aim: explain it all away before the truth gets a toehold in the public discourse.

You mean that if I disagree with your "born in Kenya" theory, I must be trying to confuse people. I of course look at it as exactly the opposite of that. Apart from that, if you are referring to me, you OUGHT to use my full name, because there is another Freeper called "Diogenes" and I'm sure he won't appreciate having his name used in such a nasty and derogatory manner.

Ann had access to money, her parents were not by any measure poor.

And how do you know this? Certainly later when Madelyn Dunham became Vice President of the bank, they may have had money to blow on their daughter doing something idiotic, but hadn't they just moved to Hawaii in 1960? Stanley Armour was a furniture salesman, and Madelyn didn't start out as a bank Vice President. I don't know where you get the notion that they had lots of money at this time, but if You can back it up, I would be more than happy to learn of it.

And, they were leftists, and therefore probably embraced S.A.’s “modern” choices. Obama Sr. would have wanted his son born in the home country for cultural reasons, ergo, it seems, based on ALL the evidence, that he made that happen.

That's funny, because I recall reading somewhere that Barack Obama Sr's Father HATED the idea of his son mixing his noble Luo blood with that of an inferior white woman. Here it is. Here's a link and a quote. (bottom of the page and continued on the next page.)

About that same time, another letter crossed the Pacific, this one heading to Africa. It was from Barack Obama Sr. to his mother, Sarah Hussein Onyango Obama. Though the letter didn't go into great detail, it said he had met a young woman named Ann (not Stanley). There wasn't much on how they met or what the attraction was, but he announced their plans to wed.

The Dunhams weren't happy. Stanley Ann's prospective father-in-law was furious. He wrote the Dunhams "this long, nasty letter saying that he didn't approve of the marriage," Obama recounted his mother telling him in "Dreams." "He didn't want the Obama blood sullied by a white woman."

Do you really think Obama wanted to go back and face his Father and Wife Keiza with his new white wife? Obviously his father wasn't going to loan him the money to fly them both back. Why you think the Dunhams wanted to do so is beyond me. I also recall reading that Madelyn Dunham was terrified at the prospect of her daughter going to Kenya because she had read accounts of all the violence going on over there at the time. I think it is in Jack Cashill's book "Deconstructing Obama" (I have a signed copy.) where this is mentioned.

It doesn’t matter at this point. The posted BC is a common fraud, making the President a suspect for fraud, and impeachable. Diogenes’ efforts can only be characterized as an epic fail at this point.

If you say so. I'm not impressed with your ability to analyze things, so your insults have no sting. You may believe whatever you wish and it's not going to worry me at all. If you come up with some evidence to support your idea, i'll be happy to look at it.

164 posted on 03/25/2012 10:01:13 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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By the way, I thought “Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World” was an awesome freakin movie!


166 posted on 03/25/2012 10:04:27 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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