http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3130965/replies?c=404
yep, that’s you and I cut and pasted the words directly from YOUR comment. It’s right there for everyone to see.
“But if the book was actually written after 1960, it is possible that the author based this character on his relationship with a teen aged Ann Dunham.”
She was a teenager in the 1950s.
Seems to be a waste of time there old buddy, the editor had already made it clear that the character of Ann in that book was a Jamaican girl and the events described, if they took place, were when Frank was still living with his first wife. Seeing that he came to Hawaii with Helen in 1948, it’s so far out of date with the Dunham daughter, only the scumbag Joel Gilbert would still try to infer the 13 year old in question was Stanley Ann Dunham.
Who, btw didn’t show up on Hawaii until 1963.
Letting go of the Stanley Ann Dunham as mother myth is just too scary for some people. It would mean accepting NOT KNOWING who zero is, or where he came from. It’s easier to put her into bed with Frank, no matter how gross the idea is.
You’re really confused. I never said anything about Frank Marshall traveling to Seattle.
I see that you’ve resorted to using Alinsky Rule 5:
Ridicule is mans most potent weapon. Its hard to counterattack ridicule, and it infuriates the opposition, which then reacts to your advantage.
NICE TRY.