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Fern
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any truth to this? http://www.homelandsecurityus....PDF/obamaComplaint.pdf
Fern
AnandTech P&N Moderator
any truth to this? http://www.homelandsecurityus....PDF/obamaComplaint.pdf
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
OP....22 posts in over 3 years times? What gives?
Originally posted by: Mursilis
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
OP....22 posts in over 3 years times? What gives?
Some people just aren't as in love with their own thoughts as others. I've never had a problem with people who choose to remain silent rather than fill the forums with banality.
Originally posted by: Fern
I've read the lawsuit. I think if it were you or I, we'd have a problem on our hands.
He has several relatives apparently claiming he was born in Kenya.
The suit also claims a GOP team traveled to kenya and found a birth cetrtificate there for Obama.
And, if their law citations are accurate, looks he may have a real technical problem as far as his citizenship.
Otherwise, the suit cites a trip Obama made to Pakistan on his Indonesion passport when he was 20 yrs old? WTH? I forsee some interesting GOP attack ads in the future.
Fern
Originally posted by: bdude
grasping for straws is what it is
Originally posted by: eskimospy
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Man, take off your tinfoil hat. Factcheck.org already utterly demolished this rumor.
Originally posted by: Fern
Originally posted by: eskimospy
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Man, take off your tinfoil hat. Factcheck.org already utterly demolished this rumor.
Nope. All they've looked at is the short form.
Google info about Hawaiin records. You can apply for a birth certifcate there if you weren't born in a hospital etc and have no record of birth otherwise.
I can find nothing that says the short form factcheck.org has looked at only applies to regular birth records.
They check the long form (real birth record) OK.
Notice of birth in the newspaper means exactly squat. It no more means where somebody was born than an obit in a local paper means they died there.
Fern
Originally posted by: eskimospy
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So you think that Obama's grandparents put out an ad in the paper so that he could have supporting evidence 47 years later for a presidential bid?
Originally posted by: Fern
Originally posted by: eskimospy
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So you think that Obama's grandparents put out an ad in the paper so that he could have supporting evidence 47 years later for a presidential bid?
Of course not. Why would you even say that?
They'd put it in to let everyone know they had a grandson etc. Those things are nothing but *social announcements*.
Fern
Originally posted by: hellokeith
As posted previously, FactCheck is owned and run by a former Obama employer. Not exactly objective journalistic research.
That said, even if this is true, I highly doubt anything will come of it. I would expect a change of law to be more likely than Obama's campaign derailed due to a technicality.
Originally posted by: SlingXShot
factcheck.org did some research and debunked it. They touched and photographed the certificate..
http://www.factcheck.org/elect...8/born_in_the_usa.html
Of course, it's distantly possible that Obama's grandparents may have planted the announcement just in case their grandson needed to prove his U.S. citizenship in order to run for president someday. We suggest that those who choose to go down that path should first equip themselves with a high-quality tinfoil hat. The evidence is clear: Barack Obama was born in the U.S.A.
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Factcheck.org is objective journalistic research.
Originally posted by: eskimospy
I suggest you shut up.
Originally posted by: hellokeith
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Factcheck.org is objective journalistic research.
Factcheck is owned and run by a former Obama employer. That disqualifies it from making broad and uncorroborated statements about Obama's past. If Obama truly was born in Hawaii, why would you not want an independent verification?
Originally posted by: eskimospy
I suggest you shut up.
The Fairness Doctrine in action!
