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To: Chief Engineer
"... and the Straub Clinic in the birh announcement Clinic wasn’t opened until 1980.

which is only significant if the birth announcement was placed in the paper at the time he was born in Hawaii (you might remember this subject is still under debate)and NOT after many years...replacing an announcement of someone else's child (or twins) Even for all your past comments that a substitution isn't possible, I still believe it is. Until I hear from someone who has seen the original material, that's what I think happened. I wonder if the orginal record still exists or if it has been destroyed by now?

Coincidence that the wife (Eleanor Nordyke) pops up and says she gave birth to twins on the same day in the same hospital, then the birth announcement shows the same street address as her husband's clinic? And the twins birth was never announced at all?

My position, (until someone proves otherwise) is that the birth announcement is as bogus as the certificate of live birth on fightthesmears.

7,661 posted on 05/14/2009 3:07:15 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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To: Fred Nerks

I’m in agreement with you Mr. Nerks. The Chief’s theory was that Grandma placed the article to save face and give respectability to her daughter’s condition. Now that we face an assortment of photoshopped pics and documents, it is more likely that the announcements are fake too.

Mr. & Mrs. blah blah blah would lend no decency to her daughter since her daughter’s name is not mentioned in the announcement. Since no one seems to have seen or know the Dunham daughter was pregnant, what shred of cover or decency would an Obama announcement provide for Stanley Ann?

Besides, Madelyn would have made a wiser choice on the address. She would have chosen a rental home near the University of Hawaii, not the priciest spot on the island owned by the college professor. She had record access to property titles through the bank. If Madelyn had planted the announcement in 1961 to impress the Dunham friends, it coulld have led to a huge embarassment. Can you imagine friends of the Dunhams stopping by to visit the new baby and knocking on the Leffredge’ door? Or mailing newborn baby gifts and sending flowers for Stanley to a wrong address?

This was planted long after 1961. Likely, at the time of one of the book writings, the run for Congress, or the run for the Senate.


7,662 posted on 05/14/2009 4:41:58 PM PDT by Gemsbok ( If wishes were pigs, than beggars would dine unless the swine flu.)
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