Janny Scott of the New York Times appears on MSNBC with Free-spirited wanderer set Obama’s path. This examination of "the unconventional life" of Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro is a worthy read for inspiration alone. The political need to clear up some false claims about Senator Obama's background is also certain. Ms. Soetoro's death from ovarian cancer in 1995 at the way too early age on 53 reminds me of my losing my mother who was but 49 when she died from multiple myeloma. While very different women it surely seems they both loved and built up their boys. John Gunn
Forty plus years in rural East Alabama, a surname going back to Vikings invading Scotland, and finally too much conservatism and fundamentalism motivates me. I'll share my ideas on politics, law, learning, our earth, spirituality, tolerance ... I'll always look toward "home" and will one day be back in the South. My clan supposedly uses "Peace ... or War!" Maybe those genes compel me to join issue in politics and the "culture war"? Thanks, John Gunn
Friday, March 14, 2008
Obama Mama ~ Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro
Janny Scott of the New York Times appears on MSNBC with Free-spirited wanderer set Obama’s path. This examination of "the unconventional life" of Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro is a worthy read for inspiration alone. The political need to clear up some false claims about Senator Obama's background is also certain. Ms. Soetoro's death from ovarian cancer in 1995 at the way too early age on 53 reminds me of my losing my mother who was but 49 when she died from multiple myeloma. While very different women it surely seems they both loved and built up their boys. John Gunn
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