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To: curiosity

“That’s very strong evidence indeed! As everyone knows, obscure African newspapers never get their facts wrong./sarcasm”

Newspapers are never wrong or manipulated. The two announcements it Hawaii for example. He was supposedly born in a hospital that didn’t even deliver babies until a couple of years after he was allegedly born there.


144 posted on 01/06/2010 10:46:42 AM PST by Lower55
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To: Lower55
He was supposedly born in a hospital that didn’t even deliver babies until a couple of years after he was allegedly born there.

Seems like some newspaper somewhere should be interested...

145 posted on 01/06/2010 10:48:59 AM PST by GOPJ (You don't have to eat all of a rotten egg to know it's rotten.)
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To: Lower55
Newspapers are never wrong or manipulated. The two announcements it Hawaii for example.

Of course newpapers can be wrong. However, when two different major newspapers serving a major US metropolitan area independently publish the same birth announcement, based on data they received directly from the state's department of health, it's pretty unlikely that they're wrong.

The same cannot be said for a story in an obscure African paper that doesn't even list its sources.

e was supposedly born in a hospital that didn’t even deliver babies until a couple of years after he was allegedly born there.

That's the first time I've seen it claimed that Kapiolani Medical Center didn't deliver babies in 1961. Have you got a source for that?

150 posted on 01/06/2010 10:59:47 AM PST by curiosity
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To: Lower55
“Newspapers are never wrong or manipulated. The two announcements it Hawaii for example. He was supposedly born in a hospital that didn’t even deliver babies until a couple of years after he was allegedly born there.”

Honestly, can this stuff get any stupider? Kapi’olani didn't deliver babies? That would be the Kapi’olani where the Nordyke twins this idiotic fantasy keeps trumpeting were born. The one identified on the Nordyke twin birth certificates as “Kapi’olani Maternity and Gynecological Hospital.” I'm sure a hospital with that name wouldn't deliver babies. After all, what do babies have to do with maternity and gynecological issues?

Even if you try and ressurect that tired old Queen's Hospital non-story, they delivered babies, too.

This is exactly why the birther movement is perceived as an embarrassment to rational thought. It just makes stuff up, no matter how insane, and keeps parroting it long after it has been discredited.

178 posted on 01/06/2010 11:36:47 AM PST by tired_old_conservative
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