In context, the discussion was about Stanley Ann and Obama Sr. I noted that no biographer has been able to find any connection between the two. You said it had been done by Janny Scott. [Which is false. Scott beat the bushes and failed to find even one person who knew Obama Sr. and Stanley Ann were even acquainted, much less married.]
The new lie you are posting is just over the top. Are you really this dishonest? Can you actually sit there and type that I was looking for a biographer who had made some connection between Stanley Ann and Obama Jr? The most cursory reading of the discussion in which your post was made proves that is a lie.
Yet another one.
But this one is a bit much, even for you.
Btw, are ALL anti-birthers this irrational and dishonest? I am honestly beginning to think so. None of the others ever points out when one goes completely around the bend. Evidently, they all approve.
Sick.
Oh, give it up already.
What point you were trying to make was unclear, to the point that I thought you were questioning whether Stanley Ann's was Obama, JR's mother. So I later clarified that in Post #388 on that thread:
"This particular part of the discussion seems way off track. I'm not sure what you're asking.
You were making the point that no one interviewed claims to have seen Stanley Ann pregnant. I took from that you were questioning her maternity, since if the point is not to question whether she was his mother, then I don't know why you brought up that point. Thus, my statement about the biographers (who without question accept her motherhood) and my point about the lifelong relationships among Obama, S.A., and the Dunhams. If you're not doubting she's his mother, then disregard my follow-ups.
But, of course, you disregarded that explanation and kept misstating what I said, because you desperately needed to create a smokescreen to avoid addressing this:
"But, come now, Hawaii's verification of Obama's birth facts is HIGHLY RELEVANT to the question of Obama's birth; so relevant, in fact, that it moots your inquiry into things like "photos of the birth home" or "persons who witnessed Stanley Ann pregnant" (though Dr. Sinclair obviously was one such person). "
And here you persist in the same dodge. (I don't have to ask the rhetorical question whether all Birthers duck the hard questions, because I know they do.)