I know I have seen the reference elsewhere but it may turn out to be someone quoting one of us.
When I posted my posting I said I got it from the Time Magazine. That was Time Magazine April 21, 2008, pg 38. I ASSUMED it was a wedding picture, based on this. "Ann seemed drawn to foreign men. First she married Kenyan Barack Obama Sr,. below,....". The below was the picture of Barack Sr and Ann wearing a white dress.
I made the mistake of identifying it as their wedding picture. At NO time did I say Barack stated it was their wedding picture. So without some source of that it is best you don't say Barack "confirms" it as their wedding picture. Do you have a different Time Magazine that states he said that? If so can you give the exact quote?
Yes. Time published that picture next to a block of text talking about the wedding. It wasn't a caption.
Perhaps that's just the way things fit together in layout, perhaps it was done to deliberately re-enforce the idea that the wedding, for which there doesn't appear to be a legal record, actually happened. (Gotta quash those rumors that he's a bastard!)
Would you put misleading the public past Time?