NB. This is Important.
previously missed this comment from page 123 of Dreams..., about Stanley Ann Dunham spending the summer of 1960 in Chicago
... I wonder what she got herself into while there?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2278969/posts?page=294#294
Here's page 123 from the book, "Dreams":
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2278969/posts?page=295#295
[Thanks for helping with the screenshot, anonymous.]
The question is what ( or who) got into her? Did she stay their until Christmas? I do not believe that Obama Jr. is the son of Barak Senior, which is the major reason he obscures his documentation of birth.And he uses that fact to get the cooperation of authorities in Hawaii and elsewhere.Barak Sr. just may have wanted an anchor baby, in the beginning and changed his mind later.
I still think that Barak Jr is too light of skin to be the son of Barak Sr.
I belive we will see the facts sooner or later, perhaps we should start a betting pool on the outcome?
Time to start looking at the Malcolm X timeline again. I think he was based out of Chicago in 1960.
Isn’t THIS an interesting tidbit of news? I do believe I read this on another thread but didn’t pay much attention to it.
Fact or more fiction added to the fairytale of BO’s and his family’s life?
Pinging again; check out the comments from #296 all the way to the end of the thread.
Rhetorical Questions.
Does this makes the case for Malcolm X much stronger?
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The St. Lawrence Seaway (French: la Voie Maritime du Saint-Laurent) is the common name for a system of canals that permits ocean-going vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the North American Great Lakes, as far as Lake Superior.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lawrence_Seaway
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When Stanley Ann Dunham discovered she was pregnant, did she board a Black Star Line Ship that sailed through the St. Lawrence Seaway, then crossed the Atlantic? Did she stay with the expat community in Ghana?
Remember her friend said Ann sent her a postcard from a ship... and then quickly changed her tune.
Was baby Barry born in Ghana?
.... just askin'...
Hmmm. Good analysis and questions posed here:
Did Stanley Ann Dunham really work as an "au pair" in Chicago - and if so, then when and who for, and why... And how?
well... er, um ... Frank Marshall Davis was from Chicago, and so was Frank's Caucasian wife - who came from an aristocratic Chicago family.
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