It's all just wild speculation on my part, but Davis was a family friend.
-PJ
“...Why else would Davis remain in Obama’s life, except for guilt?”
Money. Same for Stanley Armour Dunham. Both men were broke, unemployed, ‘selling’ on the telephone, the last refuge of the unemployable.
FMD nade it clear that the Honolulu Record couldn’t afford to pay him. By the early fifties he had a business that suspiciously burned down...Stanley Armour’s employment as listed in the Polk in the early sixties seems to have petered out. Madelyn was bringing home the bacon, and Helen Canfield was reported to be having an affair with a musician, life wasn’t rosy in Hawaii.
Someone made them an offer?
Madelyn left half a million dollars to zero in her Will. She lived in a rented apartment for many years. She was frugal, but her husband would have contributed little.
It’s all gossip, I’m not going to look for source links, that’s just the way it was. Problem is, although no one believes the myth of ‘Dreams’ or say they don’t, there’s not a single discussion where the myth isn’t used as template.
Keep doing that, and Ayres wins.
Where was Stanley Ann Dunham between when she graduated high school and when she showed up in Hawaii in 1963.
SHOW ME. And no, not with forged documents. I want to see the body. If all you’ve got is the erotic images which resemble her slightly, it’s not enough.
PS. I’m not an obot and I’m not a subversive, I’m an Aussie and we are hard to fool, that’s all. Very hard.