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Obama's younger half sister, Maya, told the New York Times, "My whole family was Muslim."

 


 

 

 

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Beginning with the publication of his memoir, Dreams from My Father, in 1995, Barack Obama has promoted a myth of his early life, one that is familiar to every American who pays attention to the political process. link
Obama in Hawaii: Learning the Reality of Power Obama's formative years in Indonesia taught him the ways of the world. link
Obama's mother known here as "uncommon" For four years on Mercer Island, Stanley Ann Dunham impressed her high-school classmates with a wickedly sharp wit. She was an "intellectual rebel" with a fledgling beatnik sensibility that would eventually take her around the globe. link
Stanley Ann Dunham Obama Soetoro The mother of Senator Barack Obama Stanley Ann Dunham, also known as Ann Dunham, was an American anthropologist and left-wing social activist. She was born in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Stanley and Madelyn Dunham. Her father was a furniture salesman in downtown Seattle, Washington, and her mother worked for a bank. After a year living in Seattle, her family moved to Mercer Island, Washington, in 1956 so 13-year old Ann could attend the Mercer Island High School that had just opened. At the school she was on the debate team and graduated in 1960. link
How to Buy a Mansion You Can't Afford There were lots of people involved in the purchase of the Obamas' house, and they would all be owed some kind of consideration for their help and support.  Obama's favors from Rezko amount to $925,000, plus an additional $14,000 for a fence, bringing the total cash value to just one person to $939,000. link
Soetoro Divorce Records Copies of Soetoro divorce paper documents. link
The Making of a Presidential Candidate An Obama-friendly collection of articles about the Obamamessiah from the Honolulu Advertiser. link

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