Friday, August 13, 2010

Obama’s Sister Is Dead

The results of this research brings up a question, did Obama’s Indonesian stepfather Lolo Soetoro officially adopt Obama thereby making him an Indonesian citizen?

By de Andréa

No, you didn’t know about this stepsister. No one did. Because my friend, this, including everything else, could lead to Obama’s undoing.

An unknown stepsister of Barack Obama died unexpectedly on Feb. 26, earlier this year. Oh! He didn’t tell you? Maybe because it’s like everything else in his life…sh sh sh it’s a secret.

We The People
Internet researchers made the link between the president and his previously undisclosed stepsister, Holiyah "Lia" Soetoro Sobah, after translating from obituaries published in Indonesia, written in Bahasa the Indonesian language. (if you want to translate this, you can down load a Bahasain or Indonesian translator from the internet)

The obituaries identified Lia as having been adopted by Lolo Soetoro, Obama's stepfather, and his mother Ann Dunham Obama Soetoro

The surfacing of Lia as an adopted child of both Lolo Soetoro and Ann Dunham raises the question of whether Barack Obama himself might have been adopted officially as Lolo Soetoro's stepson at the same time while in Indonesia from 1967-1971.

Even though Obama makes no mention of it in "Dreams from My Father" of having had an older Indonesian stepsister, only a younger half sister born in 1970, the Indonesian obituaries make clear that Obama and his older stepsister grew up together in the Soetoro home in Jakarta.

According to the Indonesian obituaries, Barry Soetoro and Lia Soetoro were always together, playing, traveling on family vacations. Obama was in Indonesia from ages 6 to 10.

The Indonesian obituaries also state that Lia was born in 1957 and she had three children with her husband, Edi Sobah, with whom she lived in West Java, Indonesia.

A photograph of Lia shows her holding a stuffed monkey doll and wearing clothes given to her by Madelyn Dunham Obama's maternal grandmother when Lia visited Hawaii for three months. The visit apparently was in 1971, the year Obama left Indonesia and stayed with his maternal grandparents.

Obama also does not discuss in his autobiography "Dreams from My Father" any visits to Hawaii after he left Indonesia by Lolo Soetoro or a Soetoro stepsister from Indonesia.

While Obama has not acknowledged even having had a stepsister in Indonesia, he discussed at length in his autobiography his half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, who was born in Indonesia to Lolo Soetoro and Ann Dunham on Aug. 15, 1970 the year before he left Indonesia.

WorldNetDaily reported in an article titled “New documents point to Indonesian citizenship”. Mother dropped Obama from U.S. passport when being American in Indonesia became dangerous. In a passport amendment submitted Aug. 13, 1968, Obama's mother identified her son with an Indonesian surname as Barack Obama II Soebarkah, and asked the State Department to drop him from her U.S. passport.

The transaction likely could have been part of an effort by Dunham to obtain Indonesian citizenship for her son for either political reasons or to legally register him in a Jakarta public school.

WorldNetDaily also reported in August 2008 two years ago, that the Associated Press published a photograph of Obama's registration card at Indonesia's Francis Assisi school. The card showed he was enrolled as "Barry Soetoro" and listed as an (Indonesian ‘citizen’) whose official religious identification was Muslim. An AP spokesman affirmed that the photograph of the document was authentic.

THE BOTTOM LINE: I don’t believe that any of the plethora of documented evidence independently or legally proves that Obama is not a natural born citizen according to the constitution. However by putting it all together, it is certainly far more than enough to grant a grand jury investigation and the likely subsequent indictments to warrant a court action forcing Obama to prove his origin, as all presidents before him have had to do. An Indonesian Citizen, a Muslim Citizen, a Kenyan Citizen, a Hawaiian Citizen, a British Citizen, an American Citizen, ah what the hey, their all the same anyway, right?.

Where does this guy with… I really don’t know how many names, social security numbers, addresses, countries, Passports, birth certificates, and different parents, get off completely ignoring the requirements for his job as president of these United States of America?

This looks a little like racism to me, Affirmative Action maybe. In other words look the other way because he is black. This will look good on our record, treating an Kenyan like a regular American citizen, even if he’s not.

Legal or not, the ‘liberal social communists’ in the Congress wanted to put this clean looking articulate black Senator from who knows where --- on the fast track to ah, puppethood… I’m ah…sorry, ah…I mean the presidency, of…of course I do! Then they said: But I wonder if he is, black enough!

And all the racist liberals sang:
Take an African American to lunch -- this week
Show him we’re a regular bunch -- this week.

Whistle while you work…

de Andréa

2 comments:

TellerIP said...

It is easy to answer the question whether Obama was adopted. Just call the Indonesian Embassy in Washington and ask.

They will tell you that adoption requires action by an Indonesian district court, and that there are no court documents showing his adoption. Also, they will tell you that Obama was never a citizen of Indonesia, nor did he have an Indonesian passport.

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TellerIP said...

Re: Barack Obama II Soebarkah,

She wrote in Barack Obama and then Soebarkah in parenthesis. This does not necessarily mean that his name was Soebarkah, which it doesnt because Obama never officially changed his name to Soebarkah or for that matter Soetoro.

The name written in parenthesis may simply be the name of an official at the US embassy who recommended putting Obama's name on her passport. She decided NOT to put his name on her passport.

One reason was because Obama had his own US passport, which he used to travel to Indonesia on, and which he also used to return from Indonesia to Hawaii (and since he did this without his mother, he could not have used her passport.) Obama says that he and his mother applied for passports (plural) when they were about to leave for Indonesia in 1961.