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(OT) Obama's Kenyan Birth Evidence to be Revealed Today, Online
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Michael "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote:
On Jan 3, 8:40ï¿=3Fam, dxAce wrote:
Michael "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote:
On Jan 3, 5:49 am, dxAce wrote:
Brenda Ann wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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While I've not seen a copy of the announcement, I seem to recall hearing
that no
mention was made in said announcement as to where the birth took place.
In the paper, I suppose, one could merely announce that "Mr. and Mrs. XYZ
would
like to announce the birth of a son, 'BongoDrum', on April 1st".
Pretty close to that:
Mr. and Mrs. Barack H. Obama, 6085 Kalanianaoie Hwy., Son, Aug. 4.
From the Sunday Advertiser, Aug. 13, 1961, Pp. B-6, Health Bureau Statistics
(which infers to me that it was not the parents, but the state/county Health
Bureau that sent the information to the paper.
And that could perhaps only be a case of them (the Obama's) going to the
state/county and registering said birth. Note that no mention being made of the
*location* of said birth.
Could be interesting to say the least if at some point in time it were to be
discovered that Barry was not born in the USA.
Looking forward to the riots,
dxAce
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Maybe you should pursue some education of yourself, Steve.
Nah, think I'll just lie about having a PhD like you did, boy!
Your grasp
of the issue isn't very sharp.
Better than yours, boy!
Why would America riot if Obama wasn't born in the US?
America, or certain ahem elements within the USA?
Are you saying
you'd be rioting?
No, learn some comprehension skills, oh faux one.
That might really pump up military recruitment!
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Well, the quality of your one-liners certainly hasn't improven. And
the real issue isn't whether he was born on US soil.
BrendaAnn is right - I think most of these challenges to Obama's
citizenship do assume an incredible amount of collaboration and
conspiracy to cover-up a foreign birth. I do think, however, that the
Donofrio (Google it, Steve) variant of the Berg challenge is a better
route if you really want to press a case. That variant admits he was
born in Hawaii, but claims he was a British citizen, since his father
was a British citizen, as Kenya was a British commonwealth at Obama's
birth. The reason his mother didn't make him American was a law, now
overturned and no longer in effect, that, in effect caused his mother
to have forfeited her US citizenship by marrying a foreign citizen, at
her age, something about "5 years past 14." In other words, his
mother was a few months too young to legally still be considered a US
citizen, thus being unable to pass US citizenship rights to Obama.
Convoluted and reliant on a law that was replaced only a year or so
after Obama's birth.
The Supreme Court ignored the argument and dismissed the case for lack
of standing. I've heard some very technical and legalistic discussions
on this case and while I can understand why the Supreme Court won't
attempt to overrule a popular election, there might be a defendable
legal case buried in there...
Nineteen out of twenty media references to this case don't explain the
exact chain of logic laid out in the case. It has nothing to do with
fake birth certificates or whether he was born in Kenya or Indonesia.
Indonesia? Heck, you'd better study up, fake PhD Boy!
I've seen at least one kooker claim that he was born in Indonesia.
Never underestimate the kookiness of the kooktards.
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