...Nerks could be right that there was a switcharoo, and maybe even 2 kids like identical twins who do sometimes using the same identity in the early years as BO/Soetoro or what evah hes called.
Let me rephrase what 'Nerks' has been trying to say for two years into questions;
Who was the student Ann S Obama listed in the Polk in Honolulu in 1961, at the same time as Anna Obama was listed in the Seattle directory?
Is it general knowledge or not, that the author Kengor quotes Frank Marshall Davis as saying that an african student caused a stir when he 'split, leaving two pregant blondes (meaning caucasian girls) when he left Hawaii...?
Were Ann S Obama and Anna Obama two of the names blended into Stanley Ann Dunham in the paragraph in 'Dreams' in which there's a conversation linking three names to create the impression her father named her ANN and the kenyan named her ANNA - while Madelyn is referred to as TOOT?
Was that necessary because ANNA TOOT was an identity know to the clan in Kenya? Because the kenyan had written home to tell the family he was married to ANNA TOOT AND HAD A SON?
How could Stanley Ann Dunham have been the same woman as Anna Obama for whom Mary babysat in January 1961, and take a three weeks old child to visit Susan Blake in late August?
Why would Stanley Ann tell Susan she was going to go to Boston on that same day, when there was no one in Boston connected to Stanley Ann Dunham that anyone could find, and she didn't have a job or means of support there...
Who was the Miss Dan... (or Miss Dun...) name truncated, who discussed an adoption of a child with the Salvation Army in April 1961?
From that day in late August 1961 until she showed up in Hawaii and enrolled for Spring, 1963 at the U of HI, where was Stanley Ann Dunham?
Who was the child that the kenyan told his friends he visited a number of times while he was at Harvard between September 1962 and August 1964?
And who were the parents of the boy Stanley Ann Dunham is shown holding, sitting on the fence at the zoo (somewhere) when the boy was approx two years of age?
Who might have been the boy Malik referred to as Barack whom he played with in Nairobi when they were children? Who, when he grew up, taught school in Uganda?
Is it possible that the kenyan, when he left Harvard, picked up his son, born in January 1961, from where-ever he was being looked after in Boston, and took that boy back to Kenya with him?
And the mother, from whom he was divorced, had returned to the Philippines?
If the only way any of these questions can be answered is to quote 'Dreams' and produce questionable documentation, there are the clues.
Does it look like there were at least two women and two children blended to create the myth of 'Dreams'?
yep and remember...what was Bill Ayres and his ilk most braggingly proudest of ????????
you mean forged documents ?
yep.
Absolutely.