Appreciated.
Now, whats the question?
There wasn't any. It was a statement.
"All attempts to debunk Obamad Kenyan BC, that I submitted for authentication were debunked.
Salon attempts to debunk Kenyan birth ceriticate twice, fails Salon ran an article which is barely worth mentioning in an attempt to discredit the Obama Kenyan birth certificate, reported previously on this site. The first attempt, which was proven to be fabricated, was an alleged South Australian template that the Obama Kenyan birth certificate was designed from
This was quickly debunked here.[Ed. Pretty sure is was quickly debunked here (at FR) first].
Now, a more credible attempt has been released from the same source - Salon. But I believe this is also another fake as I will show [Ed. goes on to show many of the same images posted here and since debunked as well.]
Also of interest is that many claimed E.F. Lavender was a soap used in Kenya. However, that name has been identified as accurate here.
[Ed. Note what appears to be the date of the article - Tuesday 13 July 1915.]
"http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/blog1/?p=3896"
Apparently, the proprorted Kenyan B.C. is yet to be examined by court appointed officials. TBD.