In other words, dead.
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He's dead, you say? Does that mean that they can't write a book about him or make a movie of his life?
As I recall, president john kennedy is dead, but that doesn't seem to stop people from continuing to make movies of his life or write books about his life up to this day.
Imagine this: In the near future, someone decides to make a movie of Obama's life.
In one part of the movie, they show Obama born at Kapiolani hospital.
Could you please explain how the producers of the movie can show the scenes when Obama is born on August 4, 1961 without showing the doctor and giving his name, if they want to be historically accurate as possible?
The Obama's birth doctor may or may not be dead, but his name and his relatives and some of his friends are still alive, and the doctor's relatives and friends should enjoy the financial rewards and public praise that Obama's birth doctor would receive if he were alive today.
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No, it means they can't talk to him. And why would you put the name of the birthing doctor a the movie anyway? No other biographical movies do that. I guess I'm missing you're point, but then again, I'm not much of a birther.