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To: masadaman

>Partly typed, partly handwritten is the key to the new and likely fraudulent production. They sought and found a partially prepared LFBC from 1961 which probably was in a file to be discarded, but they could not run the risk of using the wrong old typewriter not knowing what typewriter was used back then. Completed by hand so the risk of a ‘Rathergate’ is lessened.

Interesting theory. Don’t they routinely discard partially completed [boiler-plated] Birth Certificates on an annual basis? Sure, I guess it’s possible that someone kept one on file somewhere. But, how do you put the word out that you’re looking for such a certificate without raising suspicion?

Cheers


43 posted on 04/11/2011 11:43:43 AM PDT by DoctorBulldog (Here, intolerance... will not be tolerated! - (South Park))
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To: DoctorBulldog
Perhaps they did find a discarded birth certificate. If they filled it out recently then there are some problems.

1) Experts can detect the age of the ink.

2) The information on a fake Obama birth certificate would need to line up with the hospital records. There would be logs from the delivery room. These logs would likely be bound journals with hand written entries. In the records room there would also be a hospital chart with hand written notes, and finally, billing records.

3) It is likely that some of the people who would have made these entries are still living.

My conclusion:

1) Fukino ( refuse to use her title) is using carefully masturbated language to obfuscate the truth.

2) Obama ( I refuse to call him “president”) hasn't released the long form birth certificate because he can't. It doesn't exist, and he can't fake one.

55 posted on 04/11/2011 2:23:08 PM PDT by wintertime
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