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To: cynwoody

So there’s nothing I can tell you. That image of the outbuilding came from an article in an Hawaii newspaper in recent years, it showed images of every home that zero had lived in in Honolulu.
I do recall one reference to an outbuilding many moons ago, apparently it was described to a researcher who commented on one of the long threads that there was an ‘unceilinged shed’ on the property when Lefforge purchased the house. It hardly sounded like something one could live in, and I cannot tell where the freeper got the information.

You would have become aware by now surely, that if this person we are discussing, was actually born in Hawaii, there wouldn’t be any problems now.
He doesn’t claim to be natural-born, he claims to be native-born.
He appears not to show the slighest concern that the man whom he claims was his father, was an african native from Kenya.

And now, not only do we have the neighbour who lived next door who said she never saw a child, we also have the daughter of the Pratt family, for whom it appears Stanley Armour was working, saying that their daughter didn’t have a child.

Think about it. Was ‘their daughter’ Ann S Obama, the girl sitting next to the kenyan student at the Nachmannofs? The student who was enrolled at the U of HI from Fall of 1960, and Stanley Ann Dunham was nowhere in sight?


33 posted on 06/20/2012 12:54:58 AM PDT by Fred Nerks (Fair Dinkum!)
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To: Fred Nerks
Ah, I was confused. I had been under the impression that Orland Lefforge and Thelma Young lived at the house in 1961. And it seemed plausible they had agreed to rent the cottage to Stanley Ann and BHO, Sr. (although it is a 50 minute bus ride to the U of H). But apparently, although Lefforge and Young bought the property in 1958, they didn't reside there until 1963. And we have the Polk listing showing Stanley Ann's parents living there, presumably renting it from Lefforge and Young. So, the cottage in back, assuming it existed in 1961, isn't all that interesting.

Of course, this also bolsters the credibility of the newspaper birth announcement. There is nothing hinky about the address, given it belonged to the young student mother's parents.

And it is also understandable that the neighbor has no recollection of a mixed-race child, given Stanley Ann would have been there at most a few days, before decamping back to Seattle, leaving the father of record behind to finish his studies at the U of H and the possible father in fact to continue bar hopping with his comrade Stanley Armour Dunham.

53 posted on 06/20/2012 11:11:27 AM PDT by cynwoody
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