Posted on 03/03/2010 2:11:25 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Well the kenyan weather would deteriorate miicrofilm quickly sarc...
What date was the fire? Is there an accident report? Insurance claims? Police report? Was anyone prosecuted for arson? Newspaper reports? What proves this fire, and when was it?
These are questions to be asking now.
My Mom worked in a local hospital in medical records for
about 27 years,,,
they kept copies of ALL records of birth/death/etc. in a
FIRE PROOF vault for everybody that was ever treated there.
She has had to hand carry certified copies to court in
many parts of this country,,,
If he won’t produce the Vault Copy of his birth then that
tells me beyond any doubt that he was not born there,,,!
You see both the state and the hospital would have the
record of his birth...
“Yall want fries with that Crow ?...?”
In honor of obama, make mine curly fries.
Roger Dat,,,At this point all we have as “Proof” is a
story in the local rag...
Bump Dat...
Some freepers already researched this because of the original story and there are no press reports of a fire.
Please see my post # 65...;0)
the Elite..the Oligarchs in DC are starting to trip over their own scams....between global warming, their complicity in basically ripping off all taxpayers in addition to much of the world with trash “investment products” , they now have selected a “leader” who can’t pass a simple citizenship exam...nor conduct a simple policy meeting without picking his nose and flipping the bird!!!!
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Within just 90 minutes of the WND report, Snopes swapped the location of the presidents birth from Queens to Kapiolani, as evinced by this screen shot from the exact same Web address:
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Outstanding catch!!!,,,
Is that Blood in the Water I smell ?!...;0)...
“destroyed in a fire?”
Uh huh....sure it was.
Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure it was.
LOL!
“4. Is there any contemporary mention of the fire or record of it in the Dept. of Vital Records?”
Good!
There is nothing unusual going on here. A dog ate it right before it was destroyed in a fire. Then they shredded the dog’s charred remains. The person who said they saw the actual copy was mistakenly looking in an ashtray- not a file cabinet. They made one up in Photoshop which is just the same as having the original. Just ask Dan Rather.
Obama 'Birther' Row Rears Its Head Again 12:21pm UK, Saturday February 27, 2010 Greg Milam, US correspondent
One of the more bizarre rows in American politics has resurfaced as the country prepares for crucial mid-term elections this year. The so-called 'birthers' movement, which questions whether Barack Obama was born in the US and is therefore a legitimate president, has cropped up on the campaign. A representative in Arizona's state senate has even introduced a 'birth certificate bill' because she says constituents are so worried.
The White House has consistently dismissed the issue. Authorities in Hawaii have provided an electronic record of Obama's birth because the paper copy was destroyed in a fire which wiped out much of the state's archives. But J D Hayworth, who is running against former presidential candidate John McCain in the race to be Arizona Senator, questioned Obama's credentials on a radio show. McCain, who lost out to Obama in 2008, criticised Hayworth for giving oxygen to the 'birther' debate. And supporters at one of Hayworth's rallies openly questioned the president's right to be in office. Alan Becker said: "If it was in question and someone questioned me about my birth certificate I would give it to them and say 'Here it is'. "Why can't he do that?
Jimmy Carter: 'Claims racist' Democrats in Arizona have dismissed the bill, introduced by Representative Judy Burges. Kyrsten Sinema said: "This bill is what I would call patently ridiculous and offensive. "The truth is that he was born in the United States and has provided that proof time and time again." The 'birthers' are perhaps the most bizarre of the protest movements against the president. Genuine concerns in the US are often being drowned out by more extreme voices. Former president Jimmy Carter has suggested that much of the opposition to Barack Obama is based on his race.
But Hayworth, who says the Obama issue is now settled, believes questions remain. He said: "We require voters to demonstrate they are who they say they are, I think everyone on the ballot should do that."
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