I don't like him at all but if I were told a story like this about someone else, I'd still find it sad.
Indeed it is sad for him, agreed!
(And sad for America....)
Actually, this is a sad story reminiscent of children who daydream of belonging somewhere when they don't.
I don't like him at all but if I were told a story like this about someone else, I'd find it a little sad.
It might be a lonely world out there on Free Republic, for those who try to get behind the facade of an election. This where voters were stampeded by the corrupt mass media.
Not my place not being an American citizen to criticize the President. I have combed the book by David Maraniss, titled Barack Obama, for some sort of in depth assessment of President Obama. For the time being, I would like to quote page 189.
Who was this little kid at his side or on his shoulders with a darker shade of skin ? Stan had his own line that he used on strangers wherever they went: "This boy is the great-great-grandson of Hawaii's first king, Kamehameha the Great," he would boast..... his grandson remembered being told by him later.
This was quoted as the fantasy of Stanley Armour Dunham. My main disquiet is about the people behind the President. (Just a few thoughts here).