I wonder where Obama’s mama had insurance after she returned from Indonesia?
Oh mama Obamama...?
I caught that too. I guarantee it's ANOTHER LIE!
During Obamas campaign for the 2008 presidential election, he portrayed his mother as a conservative girl from Kansas; however in reality she was a radical leftist and cultural Marxist. She lived in the Seattle area; spending her teenage years in Seattle coffee shops with other young radical leftist. Obama claims his mothers family were conservative Methodists or Baptists from Kansas. However his mothers parents were members of a left-wing Unitarian church near Seattle. The church located in Bellevue, Washington was nicknamed the little red church, because of its communist leanings.
When Ann Dunham arrived in Hawaii , she was a full fledged radical leftist and practitioner of critical theory. She also began to engage in miscegenation (inter-racial relationships) as part of her attack on society. Susan Blake, one of her friends has stated she never dated the crew-cut white boys. She had a world view, even as a young girl.
After her diagnosis, Ms. Soetoro spent the last months of her life in Hawaii, near her mother. (Her father had died.) Mr. Obama has recalled talking with her in her hospital bed.
She died in November 1995, as Mr. Obama was starting his first campaign for public office.
"She was not a standard-issue girl of her times. ... She wasn't part of the matched-sweater-set crowd," said Wall, a classmate and retired philosophy teacher who used to make after-school runs to Seattle with Dunham to sit and talk -- for hours and hours -- in coffee shops.
"She touted herself as an atheist, and it was something she'd read about and could argue," said Maxine Box, who was Dunham's best friend in high school. "She was always challenging and arguing and comparing. She was already thinking about things that the rest of us hadn't."
Barack Obama's mother as a self-assured, iconoclastic young teen seemingly hell-bent to resist Eisenhower-era conformity.
Madelyn Dunham took care of her daughter in Hawaii in the months before Ann died of cancer in 1995 at age 53.
Her (Obama's grandmother) last interview was in 2004, on the occasion of her grandson's keynote address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention.[