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To: Fred Nerks

I think she died in 2005.

Andy Martin’s lawsuit in Hawaii had a motion requiring Obama to respond by Oct. 21. Obama left late afternoon the 20th and was back on the evening of the 21st to campaign in Florida.

On the 23nd, the Judge in the lawsuit of Hawaii’s circuit court dropped the case seeking Obama’s citizenship.

An obvious turn of events after Obama’s visit on the 20-21st.

It’s a shame most of the American people are snow-balled so easily. Because if they were not, this guy surely would not be taking office.


6,785 posted on 12/27/2008 7:30:12 PM PST by jetxnet
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To: jetxnet; LucyT

Isn’t there anything this fellow does or is connected with that fits a normal pattern of behaviour? Obviously NOT!

The woman to whom he has referred as both a ‘typical white person’ and ‘the rock of our family’ breaks a hip...in that situation, at her age, she would need professional care and lengthy rehabilitation. What does she get? A once-upon-a-time nurse who is a Tina Turner Impersonator!

We have no way of knowing when she died, we have no way of knowing for certain (and neither has Andy Martin unless he saw her face to face) if Madelyn was the woman he spoke to. Maya was supposedly taking care of Madelyn. I would not put it past Maya to put together a phony telephone interview. No one has actually seen Madelyn since that photograph we believe to have been taken in 2005. Now why would anyone feel the need to hide the death of Madelyn?

For three years? I wonder if Madelyn’s Social Security Number is still active, and how many real estate transactions bear her name in that period?


6,787 posted on 12/27/2008 8:21:08 PM PST by Fred Nerks
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