YOU MAY REMEMBER THIS:
To: name removed
I looked through that first link quickly, and this is what I found, if theres something more there, show me:
From very early on he felt this Hawaiian support after he invested in property on the windward
side of Oahu first in Kahaluu, then in Hauula where the family remained for seven years with the
addition of several children. Davis seemed to feel welcome in Hauula and only moved to the leeward
Kalihi Valley in 1956 for its convenience and proximity to hospitals, schools, and work in Honolulu. He
recalls:
For seven years Helen and I lived at Hauula, a predominantly Hawaiian village on the ocean
some 31 miles from Honolulu. When I began driving daily to town and back, local boys who knew
my schedule often waited beside the highway, sometimes for as long as three hours, to flag me
down and ask questions about their personal lives, explaining, youre not haole so I know I can
trust you. In Hauula I joined the Democratic precinct club, virtually ran the organization and was
sent to the state convention by the predominantly Hawaiian membership who told me that since I
was educated and articulate, I could speak for them (1992:316).
425 posted on Thursday, 31 May 2012 8:44:42 AM by Fred Nerks
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2888833/posts?page=425#425
THE REFERENCE TO THE FIRST LINK CAN BE FOUND ON #420.
I think it’s clear enough now that FMD and his family were no where near the address that was raided in 1952.
I posted my comment above before reading your excerpt. Trying to stuff SAD and FMD into the mother and father holes just does not work. Lies have to be employed. And when the lies are exposed - those wedded to the myth ignore the exposed lies and pretend that no one caught them out.
Odd.