Posted on 03/12/2012 8:21:10 AM PDT by jmaroneps37
my post was about lucas smith and the kenyan bc not obama
It was never debunked. It was said to be debunked.
“Progressive”
CINO - oh good, another purity test.
FYI. The Pravda article was written by a Freeper.
Another dot in this scenario is the Axelrod family in Chicago. Obama’s buddy and adviser David Axelrod is the son of well known communist party members in Chicago. I think that Axelrod is Americanized from a similar Russian name which extends back in history to connections with the Trotsky and Lenin people. I believe that it is very possible that Fife’s experience is linked to the Axelrod family.
Are you talking about the 80 Vs. 1980 in the selective service document?
If you are, I think you are onto something.
You agree there is something fishy about that, right?
I was not clear - Meant to post my last to WTC911.
Apologies...
That is a 5-pound stamp, equivalent to maybe $250 in today's fluffy money, not something you'd use to mail a letter. Any stamp of that denomination is extremely rare, and it's even more unusual for one to have survived in unused condition.
Did you know that if you touch the bottom of an infant's foot it will spread its toes instead of curling them?
Most mothers know this beginning with the baby's first pediatric visit.
The reaction of an infant's foot when touched is the exact opposite of an older child or adult.
He passed some bad checks, but in some people's minds, that's the same thing as fabricating vital records out of the ether.
It's that easy.
thanks I knew that just wanted to hear it from the source who put out the art project story...
I was talking about the month day year format on the Kenyan BC there is a multi thousand post thread on it (the bc) at FR...
Yes I find the 80 as evidence of fraud. A good review of postal round date stamps is here (below) scroll down to post by an engineeer named Al Halbert, it pretty much shows it must have been a four digit year stamp from postal regs...
http://www.obamaconspiracy.org/2012/03/what-the-heck-is-a-pika-stamp-anyway/#more-16821
There is no way that a Kenyan document from British colonial days would have used M/D/Y. But this "document" does, twice.
Yes, you are correct.
I’ve printed hundreds of infants. Have you ver seen an imprint that regular? And with toes that long? I haven’t.
I didn’t create the thing. I just googled it. For fun.
All right, the pre-emptive Obot forgery by Steve Eddy.
Oh, OK.
What do you think about the “80” Vs. the “1980” in the selective service document?
TIA
Added on at a later date.
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