Posted on 03/30/2011 3:58:14 PM PDT by Smokeyblue
From today's Laura Ingraham show:
"I have a birth certificate. People have birth certificates. He doesn't have a birth certificate. He may have one but there is something on that birth certificate -- maybe religion, maybe it says he's a Muslim, I don't know. Maybe he doesn't want that. Or, he may not have one."
And:
"I grew up with Wall Street geniuses. What they do in terms of fraud, and how they change documents -- and I'll tell you something, if you notice, those dates were three days later. And here's what I ask people -- who puts announcements? Two poor people, a man and a woman with no money, they have a baby. There's announcements in the newspaper? Nelson Rockefeller doesn't put announcements in. I've never seen one."
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Great interview.
Remember the fact that no two people in the US have more than 7 degrees of separation?
I read that no one ever saw Barry at college or knows anyone who saw him. That's about 425 degrees of separation.
How in HELL did he get away with this?????
would not be surprised if college info revealed
that he gamed system as foreign exchange student
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NOR WOULD I BE SURPRISED.
So, he was born white. Michael Jackson was born black and died white but I never heard of him hiding his birth certificate.
I will VOTE FOR HIM if he succeeds in bringing Obama down
It would be funny if it weren't so sad.
I’m not a Trump for president guy but I wish him well in this endeavor. Dam the MSM, Full Speed Ahead.
Go Trump Go!
I don’t know if he’s serious or just screwing with us, but he misses the real point of the “ads” in the newspaper. First, they’re not “ads” they are birth announcements that were published free, often based on hospital records (pre HIPAA they did this openly, even admissions and dismissals were often a matter of public record unless you specifically asked it not be).
Obama was born in Kenya, his mother flew to Hawaii days where her parents live days later (no doubt paid for by them) as pregnant women weren’t allowed to fly back then. As a prominent family all they had to do is call the newspapers “local” desk, give them the “facts” of their grandson’s birth, and voila, an “ad” is published in the newspaper a week or so after the birth. No one would have checked, and no newspaper then would have dared to ask “impolite” questions of a subscriber and local business person who did them the courtesy of calling in a “home birth”, which was also not uncommon.
In the context of the time, it is very easy to see how this happened.
O'Reilly? You mean this piece of intellectual jackass.
Bill O wasn’t fooled. He KNOWS the birt announcements are fake. He’s simply carrying obama’s mail. The question is “Why?” What does obama’s FBI have on O’Reilly?
I’ve got to go get my birth certificate to find out what religion I’m supposed to be? Is this one of the guys at the office?
Apostate.
you can’t prove that at this point. Better to just stick to the facts.
“the announcements in no way provide any evidence of location of birth”
My niece was born in Canada, but there was still an announcement placed in a Houston paper.
Like Trump says, he was raised in a environment rich with fraud and, beginning at an early age, lying and cheating was common. Trump learned how doucments can be altered and used to perpetrate frauds on victims.
So, if he says he smells a fraud here (and if you can believe he's being honest about that), then it might be worthwhile for the rest of us to check things out.
“who puts announcements? Two poor people, a man and a woman with no money, they have a baby.”
I don’t understand this part of his argument.
Both of my kids are in their 30’s. We didn’t pay for any announcements, yet their births were announced in the local paper. This is very standard... or at least it used to be and I suspect it still is.
I still say it says something much more dangerous than that he is a Muslim. It says he is white. After all it is a better than 50/50 chance since his daddy wasn’t there.
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