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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"Little Barry, that's what we called him," Abercrombie told the Chicago Tribune while "recalling his days with Obama Sr. and his future wife, Ann Dunham, at the University of Hawaii." If Obama were born on August 4, 1961, however, there could not have been many such days.

Little Barry, (son of) Obama Sr. and his future wife. Huh?

So Obama Sr. and Ann weren't married when "Little Barry" was born? What about the newspaper announcement, stating "Mr. and Mrs. Barack Obama" had given birth to a son?

Oh, that "Mr. and Mrs. Obama" may have been referring to Barack Sr and his first wife, a woman in Kenya who he was still married to when his second (read bigamist) "wife" Ann allegedly gave birth to "Little Barry."

Did Ann "marry" Obama Sr., in order to get Obama's Kenyan son into the U.S.? She could have claimed the child as her own in order to get it U.S. citizenship.

I am told of an adoption scam in which American women would travel to a foreign country, pick up a child there, and claim to have given birth to it abroad. They could then bring the child into the U.S. without going through all the red tape.

Was Barack Obama Jr. an "anchor baby" son of Barack Obama Sr. and his first wife, who was still married to him and in Kenya at the time of Barry's "birth" in Hawaii?

Possible scenario, circa 1961:

1. Barack Obama Sr. commissions his classmate, Stanley Ann Dunham, to "adopt" his Kenyan child and bring it to the U.S. so that it can have U.S. citizenship.

2. Ms. Dunham agrees and travels to Kenya.

3. Obama Sr's real (first) wife gives birth to Obama Sr's son (Barack Jr.) in a Mombasa hospital.

4. While in Kenya, Ann obtains documents that identify herself as the child's mother. (In Kenya, Muslim men are allowed to have more than one wife.)

5. Ann brings the child to the U.S., claiming it to be her own.

6. A birth announcement is placed in the Honolulu Advertiser stating that a "son" was born to Mr. and Mrs. Barack Obama.

7. Barack Sr. and Ann complete the "paperwork" to insure that Little Barry has U.S. citizenship.

32 posted on 01/03/2011 7:09:35 AM PST by Jess Kitting
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To: Jess Kitting

Little Barry, (son of) Obama Sr. and his future wife. Huh?

So Obama Sr. and Ann weren’t married when “Little Barry” was born? What about the newspaper announcement, stating “Mr. and Mrs. Barack Obama” had given birth to a son?

Oh, that “Mr. and Mrs. Obama” may have been referring to Barack Sr and his first wife, a woman in Kenya who he was still married to when his second (read bigamist) “wife” Ann allegedly gave birth to “Little Barry.”

Did Ann “marry” Obama Sr., in order to get Obama’s Kenyan son into the U.S.? She could have claimed the child as her own in order to get it U.S. citizenship.

I am told of an adoption scam in which American women would travel to a foreign country, pick up a child there, and claim to have given birth to it abroad. They could then bring the child into the U.S. without going through all the red tape.

Was Barack Obama Jr. an “anchor baby” son of Barack Obama Sr. and his first wife, who was still married to him and in Kenya at the time of Barry’s “birth” in Hawaii?

Possible scenario, circa 1961:

1. Barack Obama Sr. commissions his classmate, Stanley Ann Dunham, to “adopt” his Kenyan child and bring it to the U.S. so that it can have U.S. citizenship.

2. Ms. Dunham agrees and travels to Kenya.

3. Obama Sr’s real (first) wife gives birth to Obama Sr’s son (Barack Jr.) in a Mombasa hospital.

4. While in Kenya, Ann obtains documents that identify herself as the child’s mother. (In Kenya, Muslim men are allowed to have more than one wife.)

5. Ann brings the child to the U.S., claiming it to be her own.

6. A birth announcement is placed in the Honolulu Advertiser stating that a “son” was born to Mr. and Mrs. Barack Obama.

7. Barack Sr. and Ann complete the “paperwork” to insure that Little Barry has U.S. citizenship.


http://www.buffalonews.com/incoming/article137495.ece

In 1961 both Honolulu newspapers got their birth, death and marriage statistics directly from the Health Bureau and not from family members or friends.
In fact the section of the newspaper where the data appeared is called “Health Bureau Statistics” Not “birth annnouncements.”
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=104678


41 posted on 01/03/2011 11:16:43 AM PST by jamese777
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To: Jess Kitting; Wild Irish Rogue; LucyT; melancholy
How about the possibility that the newspaper birth announcements were forged? For detailed analysis of this possibility, check out the postings at:

My very own point of view

49 posted on 01/03/2011 1:05:27 PM PST by Fractal Trader
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To: Jess Kitting; 2ndDivisionVet

How would he then be half white in skin color, hmmm???


99 posted on 01/04/2011 3:32:53 AM PST by danamco (')
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