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To: Dakkster

SAD graduated from Mercer Island High School in 1960. And she spent the summer of 1960 in Chicago, working as an Au Pair. I don’t know why you would say that she was inChicago in 1959, she was still in high school then.

I’m thinking that you are trying to intentionally obfuscate the facts. The number one fact is that IF Obama was born in the spring of 1961, it means that Obama was concieved while SAD was in Chicago. And in that case, it opens up a whole range of options on who Obama’s father is.


47 posted on 08/10/2011 9:24:47 PM PDT by MMaschin
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To: MMaschin

“I don’t know why you would say that she was in Chicago in 1959”

Ann Dunham was born November 1942 and ‘Dreams’ states:

“I was only SIXTEEN then,” she told us as we entered the elevator. “I’d just been accepted to the University of Chicago - Gramps hadn’t told me yet that he wouldn’t let me go-and I was there for the SUMMER, working as an AU PAIR.” (’Dreams from MY Father’ CH 6)

From this, how do you get that Ann was in Chicago in the summer of 1960 and not 1959?

“I’m thinking that you are trying to intentionally obfuscate the facts.”

You are somewhat correct, by quoting from the fiction book ‘Dreams from My Father” I have no choice but to obfuscate the facts.

In my case it is UNintentional, but with ‘Dreams’ it is an INTENTIONAL obfuscation of the facts.


48 posted on 08/10/2011 9:46:49 PM PDT by Dakkster
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To: MMaschin

Looking at the ‘Dreams’ excerpt again, the summer of 1960 for Ann’s visit to Chicago could be inferred, if it assumed that either 1) the age of SIXTEEN for Ann Dunham is just another of the many ‘Dreams’ bloopers, or 2) Ann Dunham was accepted to UC before the start of her senior year.

But an even closer look at the ‘Dreams” excerpt, reveals it is actually a nonsensical statement:

“I was only sixteen then,” she told us as we entered the elevator. “I’d just been accepted to the University of Chicago- Gramps hadn’t told me yet that he wouldn’t let me go-and I was there for the summer, working as an au pair.


49 posted on 08/10/2011 10:20:58 PM PDT by Dakkster
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