Who was living at the Seattle address? And why do they insist on calling ANNA OBAMA Stanley Ann Dunham?
"...Mary was interviewed before the release of Obama's purported birth certificate. It was important to have witnesses confirm an early August birth. Susan Blake claimed that Obama was "pink and very new" in late August 1961, just "three-weeks old." Mary Toutonghi remembers a seven-month-old whom she babysat in the beginning of 1962. The question is -- was she mistaken about the date of first encounter?
To jog her memory, Mary recounted the age of her own daughter: "[She] was 18 months old and was born in July of 1959 [this has been verified] and that would have placed the months of babysitting Barack in January and February of 1962." Those dates, however, don't add up. A child born in July 1959 would be 18 months old in January/February of 1961, several months before Ann reportedly moved to Seattle.
Perhaps to rectify this problem, Mary tried another way to remember the time she babysat. In a 2009 WND interview, Mary stated, "My daughter was 18 months old and she just had her 50th birthday this year ... so that would make the time around February and March 1962." Again, the math doesn't work. The year 2009 minus 50 gives us the correct birth year for Mary's child, but adding 18 months again brings us to January/February of 1961..."
Stanley Ann Dunham visited Susan Blake with a child only a few weeks old, but Mary baby-sat for Anna Obama in JANUARY 1961.
The blending of two women and two children didn't go to plan.
Who am I? Am I the Barack Obama Malik says he remembers playing with in the village in Kenya? Am I the Barack Obama 'granny' Sarah says 'passed through her hands' when he was a little boy? Am I the Barack Obama that Aunt Zeituni remembers the kenyan student wrote home about, when he wrote to say he had a son in Hawaii? Am I the Barack Obama Mary baby-sat In January 1961, for the woman known as Anna Obama? Who...who...who am I?
The blending of two women and two children didn't go to plan.
Didn't go to plan, because when Ayers wrote "Dreams" they didn't know someone would find an "Anna Obama" in the Polk Directory for Seattle in that time period. So they had to make something up on the fly. I guess the interview with Toutonghi (at least the first one?) was before they got to her. So they had to mash together some lies; no doubt had not planned on "bringing" SAD to Seattle at all.