Posted on 11/07/2009 2:43:06 PM PST by STARWISE
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Yes, and a resounding, fervent promise by the newly elected President Obama: "My administration will bring a new transparency in our governance."
That sounded so good, didn't it?
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Our president informed the Muslim world that "America is no longer a Christian nation," and that because of the number of Muslims in our borders that we might be considered "a Muslim nation." These and other similar comments amazed the over 80 percent of Americans who still identify themselves as Christian.
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But the issue that makes his notorious promise of "transparency" seem so hollow and false is his steadfast refusal to provide to the public who deserves and wants it an actual copy of his birth certificate! Not the "certification of live birth" that has been produced and accepted by a strangely gullible and meek Congress.
No, what's required is the actual birth certificate with the signature of the delivering doctor and name of the hospital the document you or I, as just ordinary citizens, have to provide in myriad settings as a form of identification.
Far from being "transparent," Mr. Obama has paid, so far, $1.7 million to 11 different law firms in 12 states to prevent anyone from seeing his birth certificate, his early travel records, or his Occidental, Columbia and Harvard records (which are believed to include incendiary opinions expressed in his school papers).
He insists on hiding things that inevitably will come to light. Why?
The growing number of determined citizens who are demanding transparency are being derided and smeared as "birthers," in the hope that they'll be written off as irrational or politically biased.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...

I suspect that his Occidental records are sealed, because he received tuition funds as a foreign exchange student. Are the records of government monies to foreign students privileged? His entire education may have been funded by monies for foreign students. Can this be checked out?
Thanks for the post. Not just the long form, but his college records as well. In other words, what citizenship did he claim in college.
It would be interesting to see what proof of residency he gave to Sidley and Austin.
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