Re: “The Soetoro adoption was annulled in 1971 when Obama Sr. complained he, the paternal parent, was not properly notified of adoption proceeding.”
Senior was notified. That’s why he traveled 20,000 miles to visit Hawaii in 1971 “on family business” at the Dunham’s expense.
Senior, who was hobbling around on cheap iron prosthetic legs was broke, out of favor with the government, and a full-time drunk. The Dunhams made him a deal he couldn’t refuse.
Senior went back to Kenya with a bag of money, and Barry Soetoro became Barack Hussein Obama II.
http://theobamafile.com/_family/Senior.htm#christmasvisit
So an interesting question would be: Who supplied the Dunhams with all that green dough, they didn’t wade around in money, or did they???
Hi, Beckwith - playing catch-up here, reading through earlier threads.
I really believe you’ve caught the gold ring with this summation. It very smartly puts the ducks in a row on this aspect of the overall con.
It also provides the answer to an “anomaly” on the COLB. It has to be considered in the context of time and place, ie, the normal social traditions of Madelyn’s and Stan’s era - which slip right on by the notice of most people today.
People refer to Barry as Barack Obama, Junior. The COLB, however, designates him as Barack Hussein Obama II. There is a world of difference between the two: A boy given the same name as his father is designated “junior”. A boy given the same name as someone OTHER than his father is designated “II”. “Junior” tells the world, “This is my son”. A boy given the same name as an uncle is “II”, and says to the world, this boy is named for someone we admire. The common explanation would be that the “junior” is named AFTER the father; “II” is named “FOR” someone else.
To my eyes, the designation of Barry as “II” on the COLB is a flat-out statement that Obama of Kenya is not Barry’s father; that he entered into a business arrangement as a cash-on-the-line favor to his drinking buddy Stanley Armour Dunham. Obama of Kenya was also a Communist, so very likely to have been included in Stan’s and [also a Negro] Davis’ exploitatious drunken gatherings.