Posted on 04/28/2011 6:21:13 AM PDT by MsLady
I need links of stories about this issue. Or any proof. I haven't been confronted by anyone YET. But, I honestly can't remember actually reading about Obama spending loads of money trying to hide his birth certificate, from a reliable source.
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Yes but, what was the money paid out for? Is there any specifics on what the money was used for?
I’m sure that as the media protective layers on this guy fall away, more will be revealed. . . . .
We have discussed it here on Frree Republic. The following is a copy of one my ealrier posts on this topic:
Not all Africans are negro as the term was used to indicate race in that time period. A 1971 era college course used a textbook on Black African History for Black American Studies which described the history of the Continent. It noted how North Africa and East Africa were principally populated by racial and ethnic groups which were not negroid in race or culture. Instead, they tended to be so-called Caucasian groups: Italic, Norman, Arabic, Semitic, and so forth. This textbook described the expansion of the Ibo tribes from the area of the Congo in Central Africa about 500-600 years ago when the development of genetic sickle cell anemia among the Ibo favored survival and rapid population expansion out of Central Africa and into the areas of East Africa and South Africa.
Africa is and always has been the home of a diverse range of so-called races. Descibing Obama as African in race is even less accurate than describing him as modern North American in race. The U.S. Census provides a typical example of how the terminology for race was in use in 1950 and 1960:
The 1950 census was the first to use the term race as the sole descriptor. Race appeared in the census for the first time in 1900 as part of the category color or raceterminology that continued through 1940. The 1950 census specified seven races: White, Negro, American Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, and Other race (spell out).
[ .] In 1960 the term race disappeared from the census and was replaced by Is this person - White, Negro, American Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Hawaiian, Part Hawaiian, Aleut, Eskimo, (etc.)? [ .]
Looking in the Cultural Mirror: How understanding race and culture helps us answer the question: Who am I? by Jefferson Fish, Ph.D. The Census and RacePart IV Civil Rights and the Cold War (1950-1980)What is special about the census categories White, Japanese, and Chinese? Published on July 27, 2010 . http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/looking-in-the-cultural-mirror/201007/the-census-and-race-part-iv-civil-rights-and-the-cold-war
Newest sign up date on this thread is Aug 3, 2009. I found several n00bies yesterday and one REAL old sign up and one noob got the zot.
Why would you need proof? Lawyers don’t work for free. Isn’t it obvious that it would be a lot?
Yes lawyers don’t work for free. But, what were these lawyers working on is the question.
“Did Obama really spend millions to hide his birth certificate?”
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Who knows? Who cares? The main point is that he is hiding standard information which he should be happy to provide as a public servant acting in good faith.
What is also certain is that, like all Commiecrats, he receives reliable and constant propaganda cover from the QueerMedia which is not provided to Republicans, and certainly not to Conservatives. That alone should save him millions in potential legal fees.
Obama is the most powerful man in us, do you think he would leave any evidence behind?
Crow doesn’t bother me (as long as it’s fresh), but humble pie...? *shud-der!*
You are correct. The term Negro was used then to describe what are today called black.
Else ‘African’ could just as well be used to describe South African Whites. So it goes that ‘African’ does not connote a race.
How much they charged isn't known precisely. It is a known fact that they went there.
Humble pie is the worst. Leaves a bad taste in your mouth for a long time.
Is there any news articles with the facts. Like when the case was suppose to happen. What the case was for. I did see one letter from the law firm but, it just gave a case number in the letter and nothing about what the case was about.
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