To: BuckeyeTexan
Note the term used for BO's/BS's father's race is "African". The problem for BO/BS is that the Department of Health,Education and Welfare used the term "Negro", not "African at the time BO/BS was born. Someone who could not stand the politically incorrect termed changed it to fit their ideology.
43 posted on
02/24/2010 7:27:22 PM PST by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! www.FairTaxNation.com)
To: Man50D
Do you have any realistic proof of this assertion?
parsy, the curious
45 posted on
02/24/2010 7:32:28 PM PST by
parsifal
(Abatis: Rubbish in front of a fort, to prevent the rubbish outside from molesting the rubbish inside)
To: Man50D
Nope, African is not a race and no one has ever used it to denote a race at any time in history.
47 posted on
02/24/2010 7:41:21 PM PST by
TigersEye
(It's the Marxism, stupid! ... And they call themselves Progressives.)
To: Man50D
The Kos COLB for 0bummer.
COLB of one of the Nordyke twins born the day after 0bummer.
50 posted on
02/24/2010 7:52:39 PM PST by
TigersEye
(It's the Marxism, stupid! ... And they call themselves Progressives.)
To: Man50D
Did anyone archive the work done by some forensic guy on his COLB to show it was a forgery? I did but can’t find it. Thanks much.
93 posted on
02/25/2010 7:57:35 AM PST by
70th Division
(I love my country but fear my government!)
To: Man50D
Note the term used for BO's/BS's father's race is "African". The problem for BO/BS is that the Department of Health,Education and Welfare used the term "Negro", not "African at the time BO/BS was born. Someone who could not stand the politically incorrect termed changed it to fit their ideology. Possibly.
But birth certificates filled out for the parents' or child's benefit are different from official statistics submitted to higher health authorities.
Those official statistics would presumably have characterized Barack Sr. as Negro, but the birth certificate might just reflect the information the mother supplied.
In Hawaii where there were so many racial groups and classifications there was even more leeway about what a birth certificate might say than in the segregated states on the mainland.
So the fact that a document gives the father's race as "African" doesn't in itself make the document fraudulent.
124 posted on
02/25/2010 4:00:32 PM PST by
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