“The Honolulu Advertiser reported that records (most likely phone records) show that the Dunham grandparents lived at a different address. The UH student directory also listed Obama, Sr. at a different address.”
If the newspaper announcement isnt a photoshop, you have 2 birth announcements in hawaii for a male child born on the correct date with the correct parents printed in 1961. Quibbling about an address isnt a very strong argument.
True -- and they're obviously not photoshopped.
Quibbling about an address isnt a very strong argument.
Trust me, I wasn't quibbling -- just stating the facts as known.
I was born in Houston, Texas. I have seen a birth announcement in the Binghamton, NY papers - which happens to be where my Grandmother lived.
A newspaper announcement is, at best, circumstantial. Thay can and often are called in by relatives in celebration of a remote birth.
You'll notice that all the announcement have the same format. None say *where* the child was born, not even what city, let alone what location within that city. They were triggered by the filing of the birth certificate, however that was done.