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From: WND <alerts@email.wnd.com> Subject: Obama changes his story: 'Born to a single mom' To: "Marshall Ramsey II" <kodiak241@yahoo.com> Date: Thursday, September 27, 2012, 10:47 AM
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Obama changes his story: 'Born to a single mom' Conflicts with tale of multicultural family bound by 'improbable love' | Barack Obama's path to the White House began when he famously introduced himself to the world at the Democratic National Convention in 2004 as the product of an "improbable love" between a Kansas girl and a Kenyan goat herder. Elsewhere, Obama has insisted that the love endured even when his father had to leave a wife and a 2-year-old child behind to pursue dreams at Harvard. In his autobiography, Obama indicated that if only Harvard would have offered enough money to support all three of them, as another school did, they could have stayed together. Now, it appears, Obama is aligning his story with evidence WND has reported for many years that his mother, Ann Dunham, never lived with Barack Hussein Obama Sr. and left Hawaii with her son only weeks after he was born. Obama's campaign website posted a photograph and a quotation from a rally yesterday in Golden, Colo., in which Obama declared his mother was not married at the time of his birth. Learn more about the real story of Obama's origins in "A Question of Eligibility," "Where's the REAL Birth Certificate?" and "Your Papers, Please?" "Let's face it, a mixed kid from Hawaii born to a single mom is not likely to become president of the United States," Obama told the campaign rally. "But in America it can happen because of education, because somebody gave me opportunity." The Obama campaign also posted the comment on Twitter, apparently seeing no conflict with the official Obama nativity story. In September 2009, WND reported Obama repeated in an address televised to the nation's schoolchildren the story he first told in his autobiography, "Dreams from My Father," indicating the family was together until his father left for Harvard in June 1962. "I get it. I know what it's like," Obama said in the televised speech. "My father left my family when I was 2 years old, and I was raised by a single mom who had to work and who struggled at times to pay the bills and wasn't always able to give us the things that other kids had." In the autobiography, Obama related a story his mother allegedly told him: "When your father graduated from UH (University of Hawaii), he received two scholarship offers. One was to the New School, here in New York. The other one was to Harvard. The New School agreed to pay for everything – room and board, a job on campus, enough to support all three of us. Harvard just agreed to pay tuition. But Barack was such a stubborn bastard, he had to go to Harvard. How could I refuse the best education? He told me. That's all he could think about, proving that he was the best." Learn more about the real story of Obama's origins in "A Question of Eligibility," "Where's the REAL Birth Certificate?" and "Your Papers, Please?" But as WND reported in August 2009, Ann Dunham never shared a common address with Barack Obama Sr., either before or after the baby was born. The address published in the birth announcements for Barack Obama Jr. in two local Honolulu newspapers, as WND also reported, was the address of the grandparents. In June 2011, WND reported Immigration and Naturalization documents indicated the agency has doubts that Barack Obama Sr. and Ann Dunham were ever married. The INS, records show, was prepared to contest any attempt by Obama to extend his visa on the basis of his claim that he was married to a U.S. citizen and had fathered a U.S. citizen child. In September 2009, WND reported no marriage certificate has ever been found for Obama Sr. and Dunham. Also, as WND reported, there appear to be no records documenting the whereabouts of Dunham in the six months between her purported marriage in February 1961 and the baby's birth in August. WND was first to report Dunham left Hawaii only weeks after the future president was born to enroll at the University of Washington in Seattle. Later, a university course bulletin showed the classes on Dunham's transcript were held on the Seattle campus, beginning in late September 1961. Barack Obama Sr., meanwhile, continued his studies at the University of Hawaii in the fall of 1961. More products you may enjoy: About a year ago, a book called "Where's the Birth Certificate? The Case That Barack Obama Is Not Eligible to Be President" by New York Times bestselling author Jerome Corsi was the fastest-selling new book in the country a month before its scheduled release. On the day it hit No. 1 at Amazon, White House records indicate Obama was desperate to derail the issue of eligibility from breaking through into the mainstream media, which has been complicit in covering up all questions pertaining to the issue for four years. What Obama did next was not unexpected by Corsi and the WND Books team that published it. "Jerry Corsi called me a couple weeks earlier and told me his sources said the White House was going to release a fraudulent Hawaiian birth certificate before the book released to head off the success of the book and to end the burgeoning controversy," says Joseph Farah, founder and chief executive officer of WND and WND Books. "There was not much we could do about that. We were anticipating the move and planning to subject the document to intense forensic investigation." On April 27, 2011, the White House posted the alleged long-form birth certificate on its official government website to quell the growing doubts about its existence. "The media, partners in the crime of the cover-up of Obama's ineligibility for the presidency, quickly embraced the document without even a cursory examination," said Farah. Click here to read more about "Where's the Real Birth Certificate." 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