Obama made clear in his autobiography, "It had taken me less than six months to learn Indonesia's language, its customs, and its legends." Obama wrote that family fortunes improved in Indonesia as his father's wealthy brother-in-law, who had "made millions as a high official in the national oil company," intervened to help Lolo get a job in the American oil company. "We moved to a new house in a better neighborhood; a car replaced the motorcycle; a television and hi-fi replaced the crocodiles and Tata, the ape. Lolo could sign for our dinners at a company club," Obama wrote.
-p. 53, Obama Nation, author, Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D
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