Actually, no. The 9-11 conspiracy nuts never had any real evidence on which to base their nutty beliefs. The eligibility skeptics had plenty of reason to suspect something was wrong when Obama delayed for THREE YEARS before finally dragging out a long-form birth certificate.
BUT, regarding 9-11 conspiracies, Rosie O’Donnell said something about how fire doesn’t melt steel, and something didn’t add up with the collapse of the twin towers.
Given Rosie’s strong knowledge and background in physics and engineering, I had no reason to doubt what she said. (sarcasm)
No, he did not. All he dragged out was yet another "Certification Of Live Birth," although this one was differently filled out... pretty much admitting that the previous one was a fake as well.
Where is the "footprint?" The "baby's weight and length?" Actual "long form birth certificates" have all these things, and were certainly standardized to include them by the 1960's.
Yet another poorly executed hoax by Quisling O'Bunghole.
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