I actually have a question, another poster posted the following below on another thread...
“i have a question. (actually, i have lots of questions!) what or who was it that first questioned obama’s place of birth? i am trying to figure out the original source of this info. it seems to me that the key accusation of his kenyan birth came from some who either knew or speculated that his mother traveled to kenya in the summer of 1961. it is certainly a reasonable hypothesis, but is there any evidence or reference that someone can site as to the first person that claimed this? i think that philip berg was the first to claim...”
Letter from a MoveOn.org member
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-gop/2175177/posts
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And then, on this thread you posted the exact same wording (which is very odd)...
“i have a question. (actually, i have lots of questions!) what or who was it that first questioned obama’s place of birth? i am trying to figure out the original source of this info. it seems to me that the key accusation of his kenyan birth came from some who either knew or speculated that his mother traveled to kenya in the summer of 1961. it is certainly a reasonable hypothesis, but is there any evidence or reference that someone can site as to the first person that claimed this? i think that philip berg was the first to claim...”
what started this birth certificate debacle?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2175176/posts
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This is very strange... LOL...
A “follow-up” — showing — one post *right after* another post — with the exact same wording, and two different posters
Letter from a MoveOn.org member
January 30, 2009 2:56:39 PM CST · by pocket5s
what started this birth certificate debacle?
January 30, 2009 2:56:39 PM CST · by sarah p
Isn’t that strange?
It is still a good question. There is likely evidence out there. I doubt all evidence of a white American giving birth in Kenya in the early 1960's has been destroyed. Photos, entry and departure records, airline records, hospital records, letters, postage markings of letters. This isn't an easy matter to really make go away.
I think that is why the records in Hawaii haven't been replaced. There is too much potential for refutation.