Posted on 07/27/2009 11:12:35 AM PDT by Danae
Birth announcements are totally irrelevant. I could call a paper in Missouri and give them a birth announcement that was totally fake, pay the fee and they would print it. It is not as if that is some sort of legal document. I am sure that if there was any sort of scandal in Grandma’s eyes she would want to give as much legitimacy as she could at the time. Certainly Birth announcements were common then. I did not do an announcement in any papers when either of my children were born. It is not an automatic or mandatory thing. Its the choice of the person essentially buying the space to print it.
Well all I know is that Obama and his Administration hate Sick Children.
I offered a rather generous charitable contribution to the Kapiolani Medical Center Childrens ward that would be made in the name of the Doctor that brought Obama into this world (This honor should be made to the one that brought us the one at the Hospital that he supposedly was birthed).
In any event the WH declined to provide the doctors name therefore it must mean
Obama hates sick children
I mean, he could be an illegitimate child from an affair Stanley had with some woman of color.
Here’s his ancestory. See if you can spot any “Arabic” names.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_of_Barack_Obama#Hussein_Onyango_Obama
His family are members of the Luo ethnic group.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luo_(Kenya_and_Tanzania)
“Well, your theory would explain why he took on the Gates issue on the health care presser. He had to prove his creds sooner rather than later. After the Gatesgates no one can deny that he had a knee-jerk reaction based only on race.”
I had not considered that. He got a heads up that he might get that question, so he was in some way prepped. But apparently he did not take into account how his stance would look to the rest of America. His response was specifically targeted at the Black Community and it’s perceptions of the situation.
One has to take into account that the leaders of the Black Community are racists, they drop the race card every time they can, regardless of the facts of a given issue. They use that “victim” status, which is a form of racism when ever it suits their needs, and they can “get” something out of it.
In the case of Gates, the Black Community including Gates was way far on the wrong side. Gates could have done the reasonable thing, and handed the officer his license and then gotten a sincere, “I am sorry to have bothered you, is there anything that I or the department can do for you. No? Alright then sir, you have a good evening” But Gates DIDN’T do that, he too went with the knee jerk response of “THATS RACIST” which is what racists do every time they can.
You make a good point!
the correct question should be, would whites have voted for obama had they known he was white ?
It’s a moot point really. The only issue facing Obama was the “Black enough” Issue, and that was clearly demonstrated bu the Chicago community during the race he lost. It was a big issue in that race. He apparently got the point, and could well have decided to circumvent the issue this time.
Which makes me think, perhaps the man contrived the issue so that it would become necessary to show his COLB conspicuously enough to insert the “African” thing into the minds of those he needed to convince, and get it out there into the mainstream media... Who the heck knows.
Getting “found out” as having a Long Form saying Caucasian would indeed be really embarrassing under just about any scenario that one could speculate on. The lawyer who made the claim that the information contained in the long form was embarrassing may well have been referring to that. It might not disqualify him from the position of POTUS, but it sure would make him look very bad in the Black Community.
Remember some beleive if a lie is repeated often enough some will consider it as fact sooner than later.
I really wonder what the Blacks are going to do to Obama once they realize he has lied to them about his race? That a white man with purple lips has fooled them, bigtime!?
Interesting theory -- except this: Are you referring to the photos in the link below? They show his sister hugging him after the scattering of the ashes, but not "leaping into his arms with joy"; and Michelle is nowhere in evidence.
The emotional moment Barack Obama scattered his grandmother's ashes
I did not mean to imply that she was some big mucky muck. Only that the position she held would have been one where she could easily have had the connections (think 6 degrees of separation on a scale of really only one or two degrees) to accomplish the goal.
I know that if I wanted to get something “done” in Hawaii, that was important enough to bend a few laws, I know exactly who to contact in Hawaii. Not because that person could accomplish what I wanted, but because that person would KNOW someone who could, or that knew someone who knew someone that could. Thats just how things work in Hawaii.
This is an interesting theory. It would help if you would edit your opening sentences more carefully and correct the several misspellings (”Onaka”) of Obama’s name.
WOW. That sounds like something right out of a history text.
The name alone would have brought scrutiny on his heritage. But I don’t think that is the problem. If the long form does not match the COLB completely, someone has some plainin to do.
Would you mind postin an image of your COLB? You can blacken out private information if you desire.
Also, we need to get a long form or COLB from a black Hawaiian from the early 60s, preferably ‘61 to see if “African” was even used on the forms back then.
I agree, Barry may have been listed as Mulatto or White, Father may have been listed as British.
That’s a new one.
Both of you need to post one or more reliable citations. Without some kind of evidence, neither of you can state unequivocably, nor even with a margin of error; since commonsense logic could support either possibility.
Maybe the BC said his father was Arab. Would that be considered “race” in Hawaii in the early 1960?
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