Posted on 08/02/2009 1:35:53 AM PDT by rxsid
Edited on 08/06/2009 12:10:02 AM PDT by John Robinson. [history]
That was posted a 1000 posts ago. Lavender is a surname used in Kenya. 47044 is just coincidence.
Interesting that the document has a November 2001 rev. date. You would think that Hawaii would have an original typed version. I do genealogy, and in all cases states have provided an original typed version.
I don’t think it’s a problem.
The comment on that site about the Republic of Kenya not being in fact until 1964 is TECHNICALLY correct, however they issued a constitution in 1963.
http://www.constitutionnet.org/files/Kenyan%20constitution%20amended%202008.pdf
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA, 1963
Now it was officially recognized by the government of Britain the world in 1964, but in 1963, when they declared their independence , they considered themselves The Republic of Kenya.
If Im not mistaken, The United States of America wasnt recognized by Britain as soon as we declared it. Only after being defeated in the war did they accept it. But we WERE the United States of America from the date of declaration.
I can’t wait to see the South Park version of this...
” Who cares if its real or not”
By us ranting about YET ANOTHER fraud certificate we give the left more ammo to discredit all that we say. Being a useful tool is not what is going to save us from Marxism .
This is a planned distraction by the left and they will use to as long as we let them.I’m really surprised at the amount of gullible people on FR lately.Flame away
Go for it palmer! What is it that you know about the fonts used?
You know you are right!! And after my investigation, I need to do a Geography question on Jeopardy for East Africa!
I haven’t seen this addressed anywhere: How long has the number 7 typically had a line through it to insure that it is read as a seven and not something else? I notice this in the BC application number. How far back does this practice go? I never really paid attention to this little trick until I noticed that my mathematician husband always puts a line through his sevens. Guess I could ask him.
Thanks, just what I thought. Yeah, the site’s based in San Francisco, probably their staff is doing what they can for the liberal cause.
They were a British Crown Colony in '61. By '64 they weren't but many of their bureaucrats were still the English educated an trained ones. The forms probably still reflected the same language they had before independence, when many of the bureaucrats would have been English, perhaps like E.F.Lavender, the registrar (presumably of the hospital) and/or M.H. Miller the District registrar shown on the document.
It’s on now. The Bill Cunningham show streamed thru
http://www.plainsradio.com/radio.html (9:15 CST)
I seem to remember it being done by some people in the mid- to late-60s. Could be earlier than that.
Obama’s grandparents are not stupid. They were probably not thrilled with Stanley Ann’s lifestyle, Kenyan lover who knocked her up and her stupidity. They probably placed the ads in the papers knowing their grandson needed citizenship coverage.
It goes back a ways and I learned it (in the ‘70s) as a French way of writing ‘7’.
Which points out another reason for requiring presidential candidates to provide the best available documentation of their birth: To prevent America from being blackmailed.
lol, she’s going to take a dna testto see if she’s the mother
Thanks!
Interesting. I don’t remember seeing that until lately
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