And, the fact that NO ONE has seen a picture of Ann pregnant.
You are right, where is the real evidence.
Gee, it is probably why he has so many lawyers keeping his COLB away from the American people!!!!!!!!!!!
It wouldn’t be unusual at that time to not have any pictures of a pregnant Ann. Pregnancy was more hidden then and I remember even as late as 1968 someone saying how it was such a disgrace for an 8 month pregnant teacher, who was as big as a house, to still be teaching!
Is there anyone, that every saw Stanley Ann Dunham pregnant or with an infant in Hawaii?
A privleged very white young teenager pregnant or carrying a tiny black baby in 1961 on an island that was < 1% Black would have been noticeable if not memorible. That shouldnt be so hard to find a witness or two.
Here is a list of those who should be eager to claim an association with THE MOST POPULAR MAN to ever grace the Islands of Hawaii:
An OB/Gyn practioner
A midwife or nurse for prenatal care
A hospital admitting agent
A hospital nurse(s)
A hospital room-mate
A friend, just 1 Hawaiin friend
A neighbor that lived near by
A family member
A teacher or classmate from UHI
A pediatricain of the new baby
A pediatric nurse for the new baby
A babysitter or caregiver
An infant vaccination record from HI (DOH)
A business associate from the Bank
A co-worker from the furniture store
A shop clerk from the store
A pastor or parishoner ( fat chance)
Is there any witness that places the mother in the State of Hawaii after highschool in the early 1960s either with or witout a child?
If someone worked in a capacity that would have interacted with them or actually knew him and his young mother, they would have been proudly blabbeling their story to anyone that would listen.
It is her passport records, not his, that hold the keys to unravelling this mystery.