To: ncfool
I dont know about anyone else, but my birth certificate from Chicago lists my parents race and religion. My guess it states at least one of his parents as muslim or islam.
I was born in Texas and my birth certificate says the same as yours from Chicago and my kids were born in N.J. and their birth certificate's also say the same, and my Granddaughter born in Georgia and hers also says the same. No change in 3 generations as to what is detailed on the birth certificates. My Husband born in Chicago and his also has all those details as well.
So Barracko baby what does your birth certificate say?
109 posted on
06/10/2008 11:30:46 AM PDT by
oswegodeee
(Dee) ( Born in the South and raised in a G_D centered home)
To: oswegodeee
but my birth certificate from Chicago lists my parents race and religion.
Maybe his birth certificate lists him as white.................................. any one willing to take that bet?
112 posted on
06/10/2008 11:33:45 AM PDT by
PeterPrinciple
( Seeking the truth here folks.)
To: oswegodeee
My birth certificate from Missouri does not list the religion of either of my parents. My husband’s birth certificate from Missouri does not either. Race yes, religion, no. Must be state by state.
To: oswegodeee
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So Barracko baby what does your birth certificate say?" It probably says he's a Martian. Isn't that what we sent the Phoenix Mars Lander millions of miles to discover? Didn't the Clintons authorize that project?
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To: oswegodeee
So Barracko baby what does your birth certificate say? I have no idea but the problem might be that it was written in a Microsoft Word font, was given some character by wrinkling it a bit and was then run through a Texas Kinko's copy machine a few times ...
238 posted on
06/10/2008 9:26:54 PM PDT by
piasa
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