And this is a perfect example why you are unsuited
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The word 'alleged' appearing under one set of pictures either escaped your attention or your comprehension.
The slanderous piece claims that 'Obama never mentions his mother'.
Abundant evidence to the contrary exists, if you're not too biased, intellectually lazy or afraid to look for it. I'm calling it a triple play.
Lastly, Obama is not the one who grew up to cheat on his wife with a porn star or a Playboy model, not to mention express a pathetic sense of 'pussy grabbing entitlement' on tape.
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In his 1995 memoir Dreams from My Father, Barack Obama wrote, "My mother's confidence in needlepoint virtues depended on a faith I didn't possess... In a land [Indonesia] where fatalism remained a necessary tool for enduring hardship ... she was a lonely witness for secular humanism, a soldier for New Deal, Peace Corps, position-paper liberalism."[69] In his 2006 book The Audacity of Hope Obama wrote, "I was not raised in a religious household ... My mother's own experiences ... only reinforced this inherited skepticism.
Her memories of the Christians who populated her youth were not fond ones ... And yet for all her professed secularism, my mother was in many ways the most spiritually awakened person that I've ever known."[70] "Religion for her was "just one of the many ways—and not necessarily the best way—that man attempted to control the unknowable and understand the deeper truths about our lives," Obama wrote:[71]
Obama talked about Dunham's death in a 30-second campaign advertisement ("Mother" arguing for health care reform. The ad featured a photograph of Dunham holding a young Obama in her arms as Obama talks about her last days worrying about expensive medical bills.[57] The topic also came up in a 2007 speech in Santa Barbara:[57]
I remember my mother. She was 52 years old when she died of ovarian cancer, and you know what she was thinking about in the last months of her life? She wasn't thinking about getting well. She wasn't thinking about coming to terms with her own mortality. She had been diagnosed just as she was transitioning between jobs.
And she wasn't sure whether insurance was going to cover the medical expenses because they might consider this a preexisting condition. I remember just being heartbroken, seeing her struggle through the paperwork and the medical bills and the insurance forms. So, I have seen what it's like when somebody you love is suffering because of a broken health care system. And it's wrong. It's not who we are as a people.[57]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Dunham
Your credibility is shot.