Obama Mystery Theater: Barry’s Teachers
We the People of the United States
Miri
5/14/2014
Excerpt:
Just for kicks, here’s a list of some of the many teachers who claim they taught Barry Soetoro/Obama in elementary and high school:
Kindergarten: Most of us had one kindergarten teacher. Barry, as usual, is an exception. He had at least four, and counting:
Aimee Yatsushiro says she taught Barry from September to December 1966 at Noelani Elementary School in Hawaii. Katherine Nakamoto taught him at the same Hawaiian school from January to June 1967. Kazuko “Alice” Sakai was their supervisor, and she also taught Barry at Noelani. His records, mysteriously, have been lost. September ’66 through June ’67 comprises a year of kindergarten. However …
Iis Darmawan was said to be his kindergarten teacher at the Catholic elementary school in Indonesia, Fransiskus Assisi, which suggests that Barry was registered for kindergarten prior to the 1st grade registration, which dates to January 1968. Darmawan shared that, while in kindergarten, Barry wrote an essay about how he wanted to be president. In what language did he write this essay? We don’t know. In this story, Darmawan stated that Barry “quickly picked up” the “local” Indonesian language; we already learned that classes at the Catholic school were taught in Indonesian. According to the official story, Barry arrived in Indonesia in late October, 1967, so he could have been in kindergarten there only from late October through December 1967. Yet, somehow, as a kindergartener, Barry wrote an essay that Darmawan remembers nearly half a century later. We’re to believe that Barry wrote this essay at an age when most children have not yet learned their letters. Perhaps Barry, having completed kindergarten in the States, was nevertheless put into kindergarten in Indonesia so that his mother could work outside the home, although multiple stories allege that Barry’s mother home schooled him. The second semester of the Indonesian school year begins in January.
1st grade: Israella Pareira Darmawan (also Dharmawan, aka Bu Is, “Bu” meaning “Ma’am”) taught Barry in first grade at the Catholic school in Indonesia; at first she (and his classmates) mistook him for an Ambonese child (according to a biography by David Maraniss). Whether Israella Pareira (as she’s called in another story) or Israella Pareira Dharmawan is the same person as Iis Darmawan, who taught Barry in kindergarten, is debatable, but it seems likely, but for the fact that Israella Pareira Darmawan said that Barry “struggled with Indonesian,” while Iis Darmawan, the kindergarten teacher, said that he picked up the language fast. Hmm. Israella Pareira Darmawan stated that Barry was Muslim and that Lolo Soetoro was his father. In another story, she reiterated that Barry “struggled greatly” with Indonesian and even needed special tutoring for his pronunciation. In yet another story, Israella Pareira said that Barry had to use sign language to communicate; she also mentioned the “paper” that Barry wrote in which he stated that he wanted to be president.
Oddly enough, Barry himself mentioned in 2011 that he attended first grade at Noelani school in Hawaii. He did not name his teacher, but perhaps he attended Noelani for one month in first grade, before abruptly moving to Indonesia in October ’67.
2nd grade: Cecilia Sugini Hananto taught Barry in second grade at the Catholic school in Indonesia. “Teachers, former playmates and friends recall a boy who never fully grasped their language and who was very quiet as a result.”
3rd grade: Fermina Katarina Sinaga taught Barry in third grade at the Catholic school in Indonesia, although this story says Barry “completed third and fourth grades” at the Muslim public school. Sinaga described how Barry acted like an unelected school hall monitor, as if he were the teacher. She also said that Barry wrote an essay about how he wanted to be president–the second essay, this one written for a different teacher, about his desire to become president of some country. According to David Maraniss, Barry called Sinaga Bu Fer.
Now we come to third grade at Noelani elementary school, back in Hawaii, as recounted by Scott Inoue, who supplied the public and the White House with a snapshot his mother kept of Barry and Scott together, around Christmas time, 1969. Scott clearly remembers that Barry was in third grade with him. Who their teacher was, is unknown; Scott mentions only a “student teacher” who posed the children for snapshots.
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View the complete article, including photos, at:
http://wtpotus.wordpress.com/2014/05...rrys-teachers/
We the People of the United States
Miri
5/14/2014
Excerpt:
Just for kicks, here’s a list of some of the many teachers who claim they taught Barry Soetoro/Obama in elementary and high school:
Kindergarten: Most of us had one kindergarten teacher. Barry, as usual, is an exception. He had at least four, and counting:
Aimee Yatsushiro says she taught Barry from September to December 1966 at Noelani Elementary School in Hawaii. Katherine Nakamoto taught him at the same Hawaiian school from January to June 1967. Kazuko “Alice” Sakai was their supervisor, and she also taught Barry at Noelani. His records, mysteriously, have been lost. September ’66 through June ’67 comprises a year of kindergarten. However …
Iis Darmawan was said to be his kindergarten teacher at the Catholic elementary school in Indonesia, Fransiskus Assisi, which suggests that Barry was registered for kindergarten prior to the 1st grade registration, which dates to January 1968. Darmawan shared that, while in kindergarten, Barry wrote an essay about how he wanted to be president. In what language did he write this essay? We don’t know. In this story, Darmawan stated that Barry “quickly picked up” the “local” Indonesian language; we already learned that classes at the Catholic school were taught in Indonesian. According to the official story, Barry arrived in Indonesia in late October, 1967, so he could have been in kindergarten there only from late October through December 1967. Yet, somehow, as a kindergartener, Barry wrote an essay that Darmawan remembers nearly half a century later. We’re to believe that Barry wrote this essay at an age when most children have not yet learned their letters. Perhaps Barry, having completed kindergarten in the States, was nevertheless put into kindergarten in Indonesia so that his mother could work outside the home, although multiple stories allege that Barry’s mother home schooled him. The second semester of the Indonesian school year begins in January.
1st grade: Israella Pareira Darmawan (also Dharmawan, aka Bu Is, “Bu” meaning “Ma’am”) taught Barry in first grade at the Catholic school in Indonesia; at first she (and his classmates) mistook him for an Ambonese child (according to a biography by David Maraniss). Whether Israella Pareira (as she’s called in another story) or Israella Pareira Dharmawan is the same person as Iis Darmawan, who taught Barry in kindergarten, is debatable, but it seems likely, but for the fact that Israella Pareira Darmawan said that Barry “struggled with Indonesian,” while Iis Darmawan, the kindergarten teacher, said that he picked up the language fast. Hmm. Israella Pareira Darmawan stated that Barry was Muslim and that Lolo Soetoro was his father. In another story, she reiterated that Barry “struggled greatly” with Indonesian and even needed special tutoring for his pronunciation. In yet another story, Israella Pareira said that Barry had to use sign language to communicate; she also mentioned the “paper” that Barry wrote in which he stated that he wanted to be president.
Oddly enough, Barry himself mentioned in 2011 that he attended first grade at Noelani school in Hawaii. He did not name his teacher, but perhaps he attended Noelani for one month in first grade, before abruptly moving to Indonesia in October ’67.
2nd grade: Cecilia Sugini Hananto taught Barry in second grade at the Catholic school in Indonesia. “Teachers, former playmates and friends recall a boy who never fully grasped their language and who was very quiet as a result.”
3rd grade: Fermina Katarina Sinaga taught Barry in third grade at the Catholic school in Indonesia, although this story says Barry “completed third and fourth grades” at the Muslim public school. Sinaga described how Barry acted like an unelected school hall monitor, as if he were the teacher. She also said that Barry wrote an essay about how he wanted to be president–the second essay, this one written for a different teacher, about his desire to become president of some country. According to David Maraniss, Barry called Sinaga Bu Fer.
Now we come to third grade at Noelani elementary school, back in Hawaii, as recounted by Scott Inoue, who supplied the public and the White House with a snapshot his mother kept of Barry and Scott together, around Christmas time, 1969. Scott clearly remembers that Barry was in third grade with him. Who their teacher was, is unknown; Scott mentions only a “student teacher” who posed the children for snapshots.
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View the complete article, including photos, at:
http://wtpotus.wordpress.com/2014/05...rrys-teachers/