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To: Danae

“What do you want to bet that Obama got registered in Hawaii under the LATE clause, as an Amended certificate of birth. Want to bet that year was 1964?”

Then how do you explain the contemporaneous birth announcements in the two Hawaiian newspapers at the time of Obama’s birth (one was on the Honolulu Advertiser August 13, 1961 on page B-6)? These announcements were the result of routine postings by Hawaiian Department of Health officials and not private individuals. Supposedly this was on multiple microfilms of the newspapers in libraries all over Hawaii well before the Nov 2008 elections.

Everyone please be VERY VERY VERY careful here. This Kenyan certificate smells real funny and many will be made to look foolish later if it is discredited!!


1,809 posted on 08/02/2009 10:01:53 AM PDT by 4FreeSpeach
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To: 4FreeSpeach
This Kenyan certificate smells real funny and many will be made to look foolish later if it is discredited!!

Agreed. The pixel distortion around the type on this document is suspect. We need to see a certified copy of Book 44B, Page 5733 of the Birth Register of the Coast Province of Kenya. "Questionable until proven authentic" are words to live by these days. Orly is doing the right thing by seeking authentication and I don't believe for a minute that England is her final destination on her current overseas trip. I heard, but can't confirm, she packed her Sunday best and a case of dark shoe polish.

1,885 posted on 08/02/2009 10:21:34 AM PDT by Ahithophel (Padron@Anniversario)
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To: 4FreeSpeach

Those birth announcements are fraudulent.

How does July 22, 2008 sound as the birth announcement discovery date. You see, the address listed on the birth announcement was never the Obama’s address, as they never lived together as man and wife in Hawaii.

The address listed is 6085 Kalanianaole Highway, and was the residenc of Orland Scott Lefforge, a Professor at UH at Manoa, Dept. of Speech. Later, he became an assistant to Sen. Daniel Inouye in 1967. He died July 4, 2007 at the age of 91. His wife Thelma died June 12, 2008.

The above information was verified by the Lefforge’s long time neighbor, Beatrice Arakaki. Arakaki has been living in that neighborhood for longer than 50 years.

Ten days from Lefforge’s death is plenty of time to cut, typeset, & paste a new birth announcement. The announcements were scanned and emailed by the librarian in Hawaii to a blogger named ‘Lori’, and then to the TD [texasdarling.wordpress.com] blog.

Unfortunately, they should have put more time into researching a safer and more practical address. Whomever suggests that CIA is behind this has got to be joking. No one at the agency would have been so stupid as to have chosen an address that is easily traced to a family occuping the home. Nor would they have selected a property grossly beyond the means of the supposed occupants. They would have safely chosen Obama Sr.’s or the Dunham’s address.

In 1961 the Dunhams lived on Kamehameha Avenue, while Obama Sr. lived on 11th Avenue. The Lefforge family, including their 3 children under the age of seven were residing at the luxury home listed on Obama’s newly found birth announcement — 6085 Kalanianaole Highway.


1,892 posted on 08/02/2009 10:22:42 AM PDT by SatinDoll (NO Foreign Nationals as our President!!)
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To: 4FreeSpeach

” These announcements were the result of routine postings by Hawaiian Department of Health officials and not private individuals...”

Can you document this practice from almost 50 years ago ?
Do you know whether the Honolulu papers would refuse to print a birth announcement
called in from another source ?
My mother used to call our hometown paper when ever a new grandchild was born.
None of us , including Mom ,lived there anymore
and
it was a quick way to let family and friends know about the birth.
It was always printed and
was treated like a routine social notice ala Mr and Mrs Smith celebrated
their golden wedding anniversary.
The last time this was done was 18 years ago.
I used to work for the same paper one summer in high school and I wrote down
whatever anyone called in regarding birth, social events etc and it got printed.
If the birth announcements were legitimately printed at the time and
they can’t be sourced back to a specific hospital, my money is on grandma Toot calling it in.
The early 60s were still very staid.
I don’t care how liberal the Dunhams were,
having a girl barely out of high school “in trouble “ by an older African man must have been enormously embarrassing.
Grandma Toot would want to give the appearance of legitimacy by calling in a birth announcement.
Obama wrote in Dreams that he had definite doubts that his parents were ever legally married.
Before printing Mr and Mrs would the papers determine if a couple were actually legally married ?


2,035 posted on 08/02/2009 11:00:00 AM PDT by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: 4FreeSpeach
Everyone please be VERY VERY VERY careful here. This Kenyan certificate smells real funny and many will be made to look foolish later if it is discredited!!

Puhleeeeze!

This document is orders of magnitude better than anything produced by Obama so far. You're either WAAAAY out of the loop with this issue, or you're shilling for the opposition.

4,566 posted on 08/02/2009 10:32:14 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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