Posted on 08/22/2008 7:51:31 PM PDT by Polarik
There's really no such thing as an "original birth certificate". Even way back in the early 1960s the State of Indiana had computer generated certificates (attesting to birth, etc., on such and such a date at such and such a place) which were required to be "signed by computer" in multi-colored ink.
I have one.
Works fine too.
Virtually all birth records are maintained in electronic data bases (or on CDs), and as needed documents are created based on the information contained in them. That's a worldwide phenomenon too.
“Fact Check” is linked to the Obama campaign and thus has NO credibility.
Um...why are we wracking our brains for insight into the factcheck photos of the purported BC? How about the fact that it’s a photo, shot at a distance at an angle, and not a high res scan? Not even a close up photo of the doc is shown. The photos of the signature and seal shot in separate photos and not shown on the doc. They could be from anything. Where’s a scan?
By using photos, they are preventing analysis by doc examiners. The left is always doing whatever they can for plausible deniability...even if it’s implausible. If Obama had a certified copy of his BC, he would be shoving it down out rightwing throats with a B-52. But he’s not. The absence of a high res scan of the complete doc precludes the need for any further analysis..
Thanks, Polarik and Rushmore Rocks.
Ping.
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Mr Berg will be on Coast to Coast with George Noory tonight . www.coasttocoastam.com
Is that you, Donnie???
Nope.
Donnie is too busy giving the tongue to this guy
that will begin to get the word out.
Good to see that you’re still on the job. :-)
So is everyone elses head spinning? The audacity is past humorous, it is approaching scary with the reality of how many people must be owned by the Weathermen/SDS crowd to be pulling all of this off at this level.
I have one.
So is everyone elses head spinning?<
Thanks, Cal. Yes. It’s tough keeping up.
I just added this link to the long thread.
Issued by which government?
But but but the Obama apologists say that Obama is using this as subterfuge and he will spring his "real birth certificate" at the right moment to discredit all his distracters. LoL!
Issued by California.
I have an original certificate. It is not unreasonable to expect to see one from BO - especially since he refers, in his book, to one in his possesion.
What computer generated certificates are you refering to in the early 60’s??? The only recording back then was microfiche. Are you thinking about present day computer scanned copies of microfiche? Surely!
OK, splitting hairs. I went to my file... my BC title says “Certified Copy of Birth Record” and “Certificates of Birth”
With Floyd A. Hicks the certifying official signed by his deputy Pat Hogan. And the embossed seal is very visible.
I have one Obama where’s yours?
If I did not have a pair of 2007 COLBs, I'd be asking for them, too. But, you read the list of things that I found on it which were not on the image. in reality, the downloadable photos are large enough AND show plenty of detail for me.
Try downloading them from the list they posted in the aidebar.
The certificates were provided in just a few minutes, all nice and neat, and run off by a chain printer on snap apart 20 lb paper.
They were "signed by computer" ~ and yes, there were devices in 1962 called "computers" and they did stuff.
What we didn't have at that time were "chips" ~ they showed up in widespread commercial use a little later. The IBM 360 still used "core" technology in 1969, but that line as it was further developed switched to chips as fast as they could be provided. I think the IBM chip factory in Manassas VA was built by the early 1970s.
Obama was born during an era when the US government had taken the lead in tasking then nascent computer systems with performing large scale administrative tasks, e.g. Social Security, Income Tax, federal personnel system, DOD logistics, ICBM targeting systems, atom bomb tests, etc.
The State of Hawaii had only recently been formed out of the Territory of Hawaii. No doubt they were one of the earliest states to sign on to using computers. Indiana was too.
Civil registration laws, however, were in place for 50+ years at the time and a line in a church baptismal book was no longer sufficient. The governments maintained the files, then the data bases, and they still do that function.
If enough people join other blogs to spread the news, it will. As iot turns out TownHall was not the best place to post mu blog;. But, ya gotta dance with what brought ya.
I'm sending out a few feelers of my own.
"Ronnie" would be closer. My first name is Ron.
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