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To: Jim Noble; nikos1121
nikos: "I’m a physician. I find it odd that not one nurse, not one MD, not one local person, no one...has come forth with testimonials regarding Obama’s Hawaii birth"

I'm a physician, too.

In 1974, I delivered 67 babies (the only 67 I've ever delivered) as part of my OB clerkship.

I couldn't tell you a single thing about a single one of the babies. Sure, I remember the footling breech - but who it WAS? Forget it!

I have had lots of law clerks who probably remember less about what they were doing in 1961 than they knew when the did it also. But, somewhere, like the lawyer who has the primary client responsibility, if Obama was born in Hawaii, there is a doctor who was really Stanley Ann's primary responsible doctor, who, if still alive, remembers.

Further, color blind that we all are in the modern politically correct world, facts are that a privileged white girl giving birth to a black son, in 1961, was going to be a remembered event, particularly in Hawaii.

Not just the doctor; most of the people involved would have remembered. They aren't all dead. Neither are the neighbors who lived in the area where Stanley Ann lived. And Obama Sr. was a relatively well known person in the Honolulu of 1961.

Ask Stanley Ann's mother--who was the doctor? Find him and ask him. They aren't going to claim a doctor was involved anyway--they will say they delivered him at home; maybe they claim her mother delivered her. That's why they don't want you looking at the document that underlies whatever birth certification is available in Hawaii.

4,565 posted on 08/09/2008 7:21:52 AM PDT by David (...)
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To: David
"Further, color blind that we all are in the modern politically correct world, facts are that a privileged white girl giving birth to a black son, in 1961, was going to be a remembered event, particularly in Hawaii."

Black babies can and especially mixed race babies will more than likely be born with light skin? The pigmentation doesn't set in until about the 3 day, or longer.

My brother has a mixed grand-daughter and they said she was real light when born. She later turned dark.

4,574 posted on 08/09/2008 9:10:12 AM PDT by Spunky (You are free to make choices, but not free from the consequences)
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To: David

Yes, I agree with you.


4,575 posted on 08/09/2008 9:41:32 AM PDT by nikos1121 (The first black president of the US should be at least a "Jackie Robinson.")
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