try a search on YouTube,duh
Obama’s sister gave an interview to a magazine in 2004 in which she said that Jr was born at Queen’s Medical Center. The magazine had the name Rainbow in it, I can’t recall its’ exact name.
By 2007 she gave an interview to yet another media source and said he was born at Kapiolani Women’s and Children’s Hospital. You may try a google or metacrawler search for “Maya Soetoro Ng 2004 interview” and then update the request to the more recent interview. I suggest you use metacrawler as they provide links to sources different than those found with a google search.
Even different country wiki posts show this discrepancy of birth place.
The U.S. Supreme court is complicit in this matter. They know or, in the very least, must have strong suspicions regarding this matter and yet choose to ignore it.
"He was born in Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children, two blocks up from where our grandmother still resides ... the place where he used to stick orange peels under his bed, where it got all dried out and ... nasty."
Here's one quote. I believe that the Honolulu Star-Bulletin is regular newspaper.
A reply above gave the name of the second hospital.
This is from World Net Daily. See, WND ain't so bad.
Ping.
All we are saying is
Give surcease a chance
I would think the Philip Berg lawsuit would be a good place to start researching this. His website is obamacrimes.com and has a section dedicated to all the court filings.
Chief, have you anything in your research that may throw some light on this question? If I attempt to reply I will only create more confusion. I’m reminded of the Nordyke article, how she ‘met Madelyn on a cruise’ in 2002 when Madelyn told her that her grandson was a ‘social worker’ at a time he was already a Senator. How Mrs Nordyke maintained she gave birth to twins in the same hospital at the same time Stanley Anne gave birth to obama. How Mrs Nordyke’s husband turned out to be an MD with a practise in the same street (not the same number) as the address on the ‘birth announcement’ in the two Hawaii newspapers...and the hospital referred to didn’t exist in 1961.
How’s that from memory? LOL!