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The Obama cabal is nothing if not consistent. Forgeries and fog forever.
Has anyone anywhere seen the original document? The paper item itself needs to be examined.
Has anybody checked for Dan Rather’s fingerprints?
This is another conspiracy theory that requires that the state of Hawaii, and the registrar himself, be a part of the conspiracy.
Because both exist, and both would know if they didn’t stamp the document. So, if the white house forged the signature and the stamp, the registrar and state would say so, unless they were part of the conspiracy.
But this doesn’t make sense. If they WERE part of the conspiracy, why wouldn’t they simply have stamped the forgery, and released it themselves? Why send a different document to the white house, and then have the white house forge a different document and then forge the stamp?
And if the state is willing to be part of the conspiracy, there is no hope to proving he wasn’t born in the U.S., since the state has absolute control over the issuance of birth certificates. The state can simply manufacture one, say the original was lost, and the new one will be an official document.
Nobody is going to win an argument that you can’t be president if someone lost your original birth certificate.
That's how all this stuff is done these days.
Even the rubber stamps!
Congressional hearings in the House of Representatives with subpoenaed witnesses from the state of Hawaii testifying under oath with the threat of a perjury charge hanging over their heads could go a long way toward resolving this issue. But Congress just doesn’t seem to want to convene a hearing.
The Registrar of Hawaii, Dr. Onaka should be called to testify about the stamp and his certification signature. Also the current Hawaii Director of Health who “changed the rules” to issue the long form should be called and the previous Health director who declared Barry to be a “natural born citizen,” along with both Governor Abercrombie and previous Governor Lingle should all be raising their right hands before a House investigative committee.
There is one member of the House who has consistently supported and spoken out publically on the ineligibility issue, Congressman Leo Berman of Texas.