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To: wintertime; Conservative Vermont Vet

Even friends of Sr.’s admit they knew nothing of the miraculous birth. Scroll down about 2/5th of linked page to the friends’ letters. Lois claims he was born in Hawaii but never said she or any of them witnessed it or even knew about it at the time. Bob recalls the group hanging around a tree outside the university library but never mentions Ann ever being there (recall Gov. Abie claims she was or maybe he was told she left a post it note saying she was there but didn’t have time to wait around). In fact, NONE of the supposedly close knit group of Sr.’s friends ever mentions Ann nor do any of them mention throwing the happy couple a shower or gifts they presented to the new king.

http://cambodiana.org/MainreasonsofmysupportofObama.aspx


61 posted on 01/29/2011 9:14:57 AM PST by bgill (K Parliament- how could a young man born in Kenya who is not even a native American become the POTUS)
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To: bgill

*****Gov. Abie claims she was or maybe he was told she left a post it note*****

Another lie - POST IT notes were not yet invented!!!!

From Wiki:
In 1968, Dr. Spencer Silver, a chemist at 3M in the United States, accidentally developed a “low-tack”, reusable, pressure sensitive adhesive.[1] For five years, Silver promoted his invention within 3M, both informally and through seminars, but without much success. In 1974, a colleague of his, Art Fry, who had attended one of Silver’s seminars, came up with the idea of using the adhesive to anchor his bookmark in his hymnbook.[2][3] Fry then developed the idea by taking advantage of 3M’s officially sanctioned “permitted bootlegging” policy.[3] 3M launched the product in stores in 1977 in four cities under the name “Press ‘N Peel”, but its results were disappointing.[4][5]A year later, in 1978, 3M issued free samples to residents of Boise, Idaho, and 95 percent of the people who tried them said that they would buy the product.[4] On April 6, 1980, the product debuted in US stores as “Post-It Notes.”[6] In 1981, Post-its were launched in Canada and Europe.[7]


82 posted on 01/29/2011 2:00:10 PM PST by sodpoodle (Despair; man's surrender. Laughter; God 's redemption.)
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