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To: Nachum
None of us really knows his or her birthday--we just know what we were told by our parents, that such-and-such a day was the day we were born.

In the vast majority of cases, parents have no reason to lie to their kids about their birthday. Stanley Ann Dunham might have been an exception.

38 posted on 03/02/2014 1:50:58 PM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: Verginius Rufus; Nachum; Red Steel
None of us really knows his or her birthday--we just know what we were told by our parents, that such-and-such a day was the day we were born.

And then as an adult, you can order a copy of your own birth certificate, and see that what you were told and what is on the document indeed match.

Right?

42 posted on 03/02/2014 1:54:45 PM PST by thecodont
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To: Verginius Rufus

Malarky. Most of us have had a need for our birth certificate for license or SS card. This isn’t 1860.


58 posted on 03/02/2014 2:23:38 PM PST by autumnraine
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To: Verginius Rufus
None of us really knows his or her birthday—we just know what we were told by our parents, that such-and-such a day was the day we were born.
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Sure, that is true but we also have family, aunts, uncles, older brothers, and sisters who can corroborate the fact. Not so with Zero. Nobody knows where in the devil's lair he came from and his handlers planned it exactly that way. When reality catches up with fiction, it will scare the hell of American dupes.

80 posted on 03/02/2014 5:17:15 PM PST by iontheball
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