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To: giotto

No, Stanley Ann Dunham did not adopt Barry Soetoro. He is her biological child.

She married Lolo Soetoro, an Indonesian citizen. He married her then adopted her son. That is why Barry Soetoro is registered in Indonesian schools as an Indonesian citizen and Lolo Soetoro is his father.

When a child is adopted a new birth certificate is created with the new parent(s) names on it, and the prior birth certificate (if it exists!) is sealed and cannot be opened except by court order. That is why, as speculation has it, that Senator Obama will not produce his Hawaiian birth certificate - it states his LEGAL name as Barry Soetoro and his parents as Lolo Soetoro and Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro.

In the United States one cannot run for public office using anything other than one’s LEGAL name. No aliases allowed.

If it is discovered by a court of law that Senator Obama’s real name is Barry Soetoro, then all ballots cast for him in the name of Barack Obama are automatically null and void.

The DNC has a major stake in seeing that the above doesn’t happen. They don’t care whether it is illegal, immoral, unethical, or all the former combined! For the Dems getting and keeping power is all that matter.


94 posted on 09/30/2008 8:34:57 PM PDT by SatinDoll (NO FOREIGN NATIONALS AS OUR PRESIDENT!!)
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To: SatinDoll
Thank you for explaining that. If it's true that his real name is Barry Soetoro, why not use that name? Why honor instead the man who abandoned him and never once attempted to know him? At least Lolo was man enough to stick around for awhile.

Whatever the truth about Barry's childhood, his biological parents really did a number on him. I almost feel sorry for him.

95 posted on 09/30/2008 8:53:22 PM PDT by giotto
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