Posted on 09/04/2009 7:20:05 PM PDT by Man50D
Back in 1961 it would have been say, month year...
Footprints...
I wonder if that right foot thingy was a practice in the US in 1961 ???
Also it may have been necessary for ID to get papers to bring the baby back to the US
:)
You certainly may be on to something here.
Please accept my apology, I was referring to another poster. I hit reply on your box, by mistake.
Sorry for the mixup.
Actually the Date is Feb 01, 2009.
Lucas specified the day in his video, and its confirmed on the document.
Helton Maganga is the current administrator, and stamped the COPY of the origonal and signed it in Feb of this year.
Come on people, he has made not secret of who he is, or the fact that it just because of who he is, and what he has done in the past, that he could get the document to begin with.
The attorney would not knowingly put themselves in danger, unless the provenance of the document were established sufficiently to submit it to the court. They are confident of a full examination. And until that happens, you just blowing smoke.
Sit back and watch it unfold. Personally, I hope its genuine, and opens a big can of worms.
But, we will see...
Corsis debunk point #8 that baby footprints weren’t on Kenyan BCs in the early 1960s is refuted by Dr. Ang’awas
use of such footprints in his publication. Corsis claim that Smith’s BC doesn’t look like their other Kenyan BCs is
easily refuted because Kenya Colony BCs Kenya outside the coastal strip leased from Zanzibar) wouldn’t necessarily look
like Mombasa Protectorate of Kenya BCs. NWD made the same silly claim about Taitzs 1964 certification compared to 1961
Kenya Colony BCs. Very sloppy on WWDs part.
thanks, yes...that’s what it looks like. Here’s hoping.
Indeed.
I have hopes for Orly’s BC...
I dont know about Smith’s
****Bill OReilly is such a tool! He only cares about book sales and ratings. He lost me for good when he disputed the birth issue. So much for the No Spin Zone!****
Each and every one of the Fox hosts dispute the birth issue. Only Michael Savage and Mike McConnell and a couple of other conservative talk show hosts say it should be resolved one way or the other. I can no longer watch O’Reilly. He gets Geraldo and a couple of other liberal activists on his show and it becomes a screaming/talk over session that teaches us nothing and wastes my time. I like Glenn Beck, but he is in awe of Bill O’Reilly and adopts his position on the birth certificate issue. If Hannity had to quit saying the same things over and over again, he’d have no material for his show.
And if it is false, do you hope that Lucas Smith goes to prison?
My daughter was born in 1988, I don’t have a long form certificate for her, but the hospital did give me a “Record of Birth” on which BOTH of her footprints appear.
I haven’t had any kids lately, but as I recall, the mother fills out all the information on a forum and a clerk will type it up.
Completely misses the point. The issue isn’t how Britons write the date with the month spelled out, i.e. “September 5” or “5 September.” The issue is how they abbreviate it: “9/5/2009” or “5/9/2009.” The discussion you linked to only addresses that in passing, and doesn’t cite any examples of the “American” form being used in Britain.
If he is perpetrating a fraud against the American public, I hope that he is subjected to the same justice that Reporters and columnists are subjected to, as well as politicians...yet
If he is perpetrating a fraud against the American public, I hope that he is subjected to the same justice that Reporters and columnists are subjected to, as well as politicians...yes
The spell-it-out version apparently has no standard and/or is still in transition. Did the British ever write their numerical version the way we do? When did they start writing it the other way? If so, was there a transition period and when did it end? Is it law?
NWD? WWD? You’re getting closer! ;-)
How do you know this? It is apparently no longer true today according to Agamemnon. When did some of them start using OUR date system and why?
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