I would be happy to search for Cindy’s additional comments. They’re in my posting history if nowhere else (online). However, before I go to that time and trouble, let me ask you something: would it matter? If it’s clear that Cindy Pratt is talking about Stanley Ann Dunham, and Cindy establishes that SAD lived at the Kalanianaole Highway address prior to the pregnancy, would it change anything? Would you alter your theory?
If your answer is no, then why not cut out the middle man (so to speak). I’ll save some time and you’ll lose nothing. (I.e.: if your theory remains unaltered regardless of what Cindy said, then you haven’t missed out on anything that matters.)
For now, I’ll reiterate a conversation we once had. I mentioned that Maraniss is an old hand at interviewing sources. How this fact applies to Cindy is as follows. Maraniss wouldn’t have sat down with her and asked, ‘Did anyone by the name of, ‘Ann,’ ever live with you at the Kalanianaole Highway address? How about an, ‘Ann Obama?’
Maraniss was researching Barack Hussein Obama. At the time of the Dunham’s move to Honolulu, Obama’s mother was known as Stanley Ann Dunham. That would have been her name for the majority of the time she resided at the Kalanianaole Highway address. That’s who Maraniss would have asked Cindy about—the daughter of Stanley and Madelyn Dunham.
Maraniss is an Obot but he’s not a moron. He wouldn’t be where he is, reputation-wise, if he couldn’t even identify the person about whom he was gathering information. Any theory that requires him to be too stupid to identify to Cindy Pratt the exact Stanley Ann he was interested in just will not fly.
Agreed, if he was an honest man, or if he had an agenda. Or maybe Cindy said, yes, there was a girl there but I don't remember her name. Perhaps, just like the person who wrote the letter from the university in Honolulu stating that Stanley Ann Dunham was enrolled from Fall 1960, assumed Ann Obama the student, was the same person as Stanley Ann Dunham...
...because they KNEW Stanley Ann Dunham had married the Kenyan student named Obama. 'Dreams' is imo a construction that uses certain facts and weaves the story the author wants you to believe. The student at the Pratt/Dunham house and the Dunham daughter are not necessarily the same person. They were more than likely blended to create a fiction.