I mentioned a few weeks ago and am still leaning toward the belief that Obama may not have a birth certificate from any country.Yes, I think he was born in Kenya, like his grandma says. However, it has not been that many years ago that babys born here at home in the states had their birth recorded in the family Bible. I knew guys in the service that had that and only that to prove who they were. Now, back in the 60s, it takes no stretch of the immagination to believe his mom could have boarded a flight back to the states,US Passport in hand, babe in arms, and never be questioned about the baby. Once in HI, the colb, as we all know, would be easy to obtain. No computers back in the 60s allowed many a person to be able to change their identity, and many people in trouble with the law did just that.I think thats whyBOM is not worried about anyone finding his BC, it likely does not exist.That is another reason why he does not produce it, he doesn’t have one.
This is what I just said in post #5904, in regards to my current position...
Well, Ive got a pretty basic position mapped out for myself. It breaks down into three areas...
(1) Im going to go by the official Hawaii pronouncement, unless something solid comes up (in a court of law) that disproves it.
(2) Since everyone wants to see the birth certificate, Im going to continue to work for enacting a state law for that purpose (Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri and Azrizona already working on it).
(3) The issue of natural born, as far as parents and their citizenship, Im going to let the Supreme Court decide on it and Ill take their decision.
Thats where it boils down for me right now...
WEll, I sincerely doubt that Stanley Ann Dunham would have recorded the birth in the family Bible. I doubt that the Dunhams had one. ;)
One thing colonial Africans excelled at, the plum jobs for those who received schooling, was to become a bureaucrat, in a uniform, and their jobs depended on rigid bureaucracy and paper stamping. I traveled in Africa in the 90’s and suffered through this at every stop. I even had to change into a skirt to be able to enter Malawi (no slacks for women)
Only VIP expediting “might” get someone through the system without “proper documents”
Assuming Dunham traveled to Kenya and yada yada yada. Her passport records would show this. Maybe Brits still have copies of customs entries showing which foreigners passed into and out of Kenya in 1961. I do not doubt it. They still have paperwork from the revolutionary war! And one of my ancestor's scalps the Brit army paid Indians for, in a museum warehouse somewhere.