Monday, July 20, 2009
More Clues As to his Background
Today during a White House ceremony honoring the crew of Apollo 11 on the 40th anniversary of their moon mission, Obama recalled as a boy,being hoisted atop the shoulders of Grandpa Dunham and waving a flag, as some of the Apollo capsules were returned to Hawaii.
Timeline Apollo 15 splashed down south of Hawaii 26'7"N, 158'8"W August 7 1971. Obama was born allegely August 4,1961. Perhaps young Obama barely turning 10 refers to Apollo 16 and or 17.
Wasn't he either still in Indonesia at age 10, or some part thereof?
Apollo 16 splashed down April 1972
Apollo 17 splashed down December 1972
====Well a piece to the jig saw falls into place-- helps alot thanks President Zero.
Footnote 1*
1* Again I refer to my Texas roots, by age 10 we are fairly well on the way to being young men(I was helping greenbreak a horse that year) and no way at 10 1/2 is anybody (dad's included) picking us up on their shoulders. If we needed a higher vantage, we would take matters in hand and just climb something. Anybody under 4 needing a hoist was considered candypants.
Steve
Timeline Apollo 15 splashed down south of Hawaii 26'7"N, 158'8"W August 7 1971. Obama was born allegely August 4,1961. Perhaps young Obama barely turning 10 refers to Apollo 16 and or 17.
Wasn't he either still in Indonesia at age 10, or some part thereof?
Apollo 16 splashed down April 1972
Apollo 17 splashed down December 1972
====Well a piece to the jig saw falls into place-- helps alot thanks President Zero.
Footnote 1*
1* Again I refer to my Texas roots, by age 10 we are fairly well on the way to being young men(I was helping greenbreak a horse that year) and no way at 10 1/2 is anybody (dad's included) picking us up on their shoulders. If we needed a higher vantage, we would take matters in hand and just climb something. Anybody under 4 needing a hoist was considered candypants.
Steve
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