Posted on 01/25/2010 12:04:03 AM PST by Fred Nerks
By contrast, there is no facial resemblance at all in photos between BHO Sr. and BHO II. There is reason to doubt that BHO Sr. was BHO II's biological father, although he would be the legal father if he and Stanley Ann were married at the time of the birth.
At least, that's his story and he's sticking to it.
I think you, or someone, is getting the Blythe brothers confused. It's rumored, and I talked to one of the Blythe cousins who was my neighbor for a time, that Billy's biological father was the married brother. But the one who married BJ's mother was the then unmarried brother, and he was the one killed in the car crash.
Or a biological Uncle. That's the story I heard in the Bylthe's hometown, from a Blythe. He sort of looked like BJ too. Especially body type, but some facial resemblance as well. Sufficiently close relative to have gotten an invitation to the first inaugural, which he and his family attended.
CHeck out the picture of the birth announcement that is suppose to belong to BO. Lines around an announcement/ad are created when the "stripper" cuts the small ribbons of ads and pastes them on the master sheet. You can achieve the same line by glueing small pieces of paper on a larger one and making a carbon copy. If you look at the introduction of "RENTS" on HGTV you will see how they normally look. Each box contain one or two ads, but adds are not spilt into two boxes.... Now look at the BO announcement....BTW the newpaper it comes from has records at the State Library in Sacramento.
My understanding is that the paper was printed using linotype. I work with an old guy who’s been in the newspaper business for a long time. I asked him about the process with the linotype so he showed me how they did things with hot lead. A fascinating lesson, and he really enjoyed telling me about it.
I forget what he called it, but they have a metal frame that they use to hold the tiny metal letters together and to hold the hot lead that is added to fill in the empty spots so that it’s all very tight. The lines around the areas of print are made by those frames. Some ads were made by molds that they pour hot lead into, and some were engravings that were done in a bigger town nearby.
He said linotype was used until around the early 70’s. I asked if that was just in the smaller newspapers or all over. He said he was pretty sure the big newspapers used linotype until around then also.
I meant to look at the Hawaii papers after that and see if the lines are what would be expected from that process, but then I got onto something else. I should go check it again.
FIlled in for a “stripper” during a blizzard in early 70’s paper had used this technique for years. BOth of the strippers were in their 70s andhad done the job for years. The newspaper used other techniques for the rest of the paper, but ads were still done by cut and paste method.
You will notice the reusable ads that were used to balance out the columns. The are used over and over and our ladies kept them in egg cartons by size.
lol. I’ve had a lot of weird part-time jobs but not sure if I’d feel quite right about filling in for a stripper. (GRIN) Maybe I’d be less intimidated knowing I was filling in for somebody 70+ years old...
I wonder if that’s the technique that the Hawaii papers used on their ads then.
Something I noticed was that in some HI birth announcements I’ve seen from August 1961 there are some lines missing - where just the first line of an announcement was there and then the next line started with somebody else’s name. That definitely seems odd if they were using linotype.
Actually, I think it was the George Soros crowd that paid for him. ;^)
I think Obama attended Occidental—probably as an Indonesian exchange student on scholarship.
And he may have attended the School of General Studies. He lived off campus, and maybe he somehow managed to sign up for private tutorials with some of the more political professors through his Communist connections.
But I don’t see anything wrong with asking this question. How do we know Obama went to Columbia at all, or earned a degree there, when we have zero records of his courses and grades and apparently nobody remembers him?
Maybe somebody DID buy him his degree, one way or another. If Columbia and Obama don’t like that take on the matter, then let them cough up a few records. Otherwise, we’ll think what we like.
How many famous people like Obama are there who apparently have NO childhood or college friends at all who are willing to come forward and talk about him? Has he killed them all off? it’s very strange indeed.
glue some pieces of paper on a larger piece....Sometime you get lines sometimes not. Because of the nature of ads the techniques were kept the same long after the smaller papers sent their “news” off to a bigger town or newspaper to have the papers printed....
TOday one press may do up to a dozen local papers. But the setting of the local ads are still often done by the local staff.
My X (an editor) didn’t catch the ad for: 2,036 pigs. But, the farmer called and corrected it: Two sows and thirty six pigs.
lol. I bet he heard about it.
The local farmers gave him a bad time.
I remember seeing that photo also and there definetly was no doubt that Clinton looked like him.
All of these questions can be answered if someone has managed to locate a couple of actual newspapers from that date. If Barry’s is missing, it proves the microfilm was tampered with and heads will roll. tick tock tick tock
The real father was probably a fellow in Louisiana, who was a boyfriend of Bill's mother while she was in nursing school there.
It actually seems that Bill's Uncle Ray, a local fixer-pol, may have done a little post mortem paperwork after "Mysterious Blythe" flipped his car into a ditch and drowned.
We also don't know what he did at Occidental, or under what name he applied there and began his studies, and how he or whoever paid for it. All Occidental will tell us that he left under the name of Barack Hussein Obama, Jr.
We don't know his SATs and prep grades. They couldn't have been all that good, since he went from a very prestigious prep school to Occidental in an era when any "minority" with passable grades, SATs, and minimal criminal history, could ride for free into the Ivy League.
We don't know his LSAT score, or whether or not he even took that exam. We know that he was President of the Harvard Law Review ... not bad, but it ain't the brains of the outfit ... the real prestige goes to the Editor.
NO childhood or college friends at all who are willing to come forward and talk about him? Has he killed them all off? its very strange indeed.
Well, they have trotted out one or two, in a very low-key manner. But ayuh, ya got that pretty much right.
I don't know who the guy is, either. However, I am researching a book that may prove he is the Lost Dauphin de la belle France. He certainly has the necessary hauteur. Stay tuned.
I heard that he is the great grandson of the Last of the Romanovs, who escaped the slaughter in Russia.
But another theory suggests that he is actually the Last of the Mohicans. As yet I have been unable to confirm that.
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