Typical Alinsky playbook items.
You cannot disprove the evidence ergo you must destroy the reputation of the person who supplies the evidence.
I for one am satisfied that Obama’s COLB is a forgery for several reasons.
First of all despite Obama’s own claims to having his original birth certificate (He says he has it in “Dreams of My Father”) Obama had one made up for the election, real or forged there was no reason why he needed to do so. He already had his original birth certificate in his possession.
Secondly even as a rank amateur and I will proudly admit to being one, I spotted this on the COLB. I know for a fact could not be made with a laser jet printer on a document with a green security background. Black ink sprayed via a laser jet onto a green background does not create white spots around the letters, that sort of thing appears only on a photoshopped image.
I don’t care if what Polarik is and it shouldn’t matter if what he has said can be verified by others who are qualified.
Your only qualifications seem to be that you are a bonifide camp follower of Obama’s willing to allow all sorts of election fraud that has been commited by the Obama campaign because you don’t have the guts to ask for 10 dollar piece of paper that would prove that he was or was not eleigable in the first place.
It would have been a copy, no one gets the original.
I know for a fact could not be made with a laser jet printer on a document with a green security background. Black ink sprayed via a laser jet onto a green background does not create white spots around the letters, that sort of thing appears only on a photoshopped image.
What you saw was a scanned image of the certified laser printed CoLB. The "white spots around the letters" have more to do with the fact that the CoLB was scanned and saved as a jpeg (information is lost as the file is compressed) than with PhotoShop itself. Believe me, if white spots around type were a hallmark of PhotoShop it wouldn't be used by professionals, and I say that as a professional.