I think he came to Hawaii in 1960, but dont quote me on that. Fred would know. Fred, are you there?I believe Fred indicated that on Barack Hussein Obama, Sr.'s 1962 passport application he claimed he had not been back to Kenya for seven years. (1962-7=1955)
Cora Weiss appears on video speaking effusively of an air lift flight from Kenya to Hawaii which in fact did not include this person.
There is no unimpeachable evidence supporting the current POTUS' claim to eligibility.
We may expect Hillary to behave in typical ruthless fashion recently demonstrated by her Tourettes-meets-Excorcist performance in re Benghazi.
Chief Justice John Roberts knows what he must do to avoid public disgrace.
I find the Constitution altogether with the Senator himself to be wholly adequate:
He told a television commentator his mother was born a citizen and he is a citizen and he'll leave it at that.
Gore in 2000 sent teams of lawyers to disenfranchise Florida service men and women voting by absentee ballot; Hillary is all that and more.
In certainty Cruz fits the spirit of the Constitutional phrasing and is impeccably qualified, the Cruz victory will be all the more vindicating.
That's what he was quoted as having said at an interview in Hawaii in 1962. That comment, if corrrect, suggests he left Kenya in 1955. However, he is photographed with Elizabeth Mooney and Frank Laubach in Kenya - and Laubach apparently visisted Kenya in 1958.
Might he have been to the US PRIOR to the 1959 arrival? It's possible. He claimed to have a degree in business adminstration - and he didn't get THAT in Kenya. He attended a trades-high school in Kenya until he was 18 year of age, according to the school records at Maseno.
Cora Weiss has been forced to recant that claim. She now maintains the kenyan student reached Hawaii 'on a parallel flight' - but the next student airlift flight didn't take place until a year later.
CHECK HER OUT:
That ‘parallel flight’ which was the first of the Kennedy airlifts landed in September, 1960:
http://www.jfklibrary.org/JFK/JFK-in-History/JFK-and-the-Student-Airlift.aspx?p=2
“...By mid-September, “Airlift Africa, 1960” brought 295 students to New York City on four separate flights. (Many people referred to it as “The Kennedy Airlift.”) Among those meeting with the students during their orientation week were Eunice Shriver of the Kennedy Foundation, playwright Lorraine Hansberry, and Malcolm X. The students enrolled in colleges and high schools in forty-one states and several Canadian provinces...”
http://www.wnd.com/images/101117honoluluarticle4.JPG
hard to read, but in the last few paragraphs of the article, you’ll find where the kenyan student apparently indicated, when he graduated in 1962...he had not been home to Kenya for seven years...
...which oddly enough, fits with the footnote in the Book THE ROCKERFELLERS co-authored by David Horowitz, that several thousand african students were brought to the US by the Rockefeller Trust through the Africa America Institute, commencing in the EARLY FIFTIES.
The teacher at Maseno made the comment that the kenyan student left for the US ‘for his education’ shortly after graduation from that high school, when he was 18.