Posted on 06/12/2008 3:10:54 PM PDT by Oyarsa
No word of how he got it-Team Barry isn't actually leaking to dKos, is it?-and naturally he misunderstands Jim Geraghty's point about Obama's place of birth, which would have been relevant not with respect to his "Americanness" but whether he was constitutionally qualified to run as a natural-born citizen. But here it is.
Update: Not that it matters for purposes of addressing Geraghty's concerns, but Flip notes that the posted document is a certification of birth, which is slightly different from a birth certificate.
“AFRICAN” is not a race. It’s not even a nationality.
Africa is a continent, and it has many races and many nations.
Bogus document by someone that doesn’t know better.
Not in my hometown. Just got an embossed, handwritten one last year. By mail, no less.
The date that is circled. Looks like a JUN 6 2007? What's that about? Was this supposed to be an original birth certificate or a recent copy? Before I get to "conspiracy theory" here, I'll just assume it's something I don't understand.
What year were you born? African is not a race and I doubt that it would have been used as such in 1961. I don’t believe that the term, African American was yet in use. I believe the term in 1961 would have been, “Negro”. Of course, they could have re-issued altered birth certificates to eliminate the term, Negro.
Yes it is real. It is a CERTIFIED copy the only thing that is really legal.
They do not use Birth Certificates that hospitals used to issue.
If you apply for SS you better have a CERTIFIED copy.
I am requesting a letter of Verification that Birth Certificate 6666666 was issued in the name of Barry Osama and that (insert of info shown on this phony here)
Letters of Verification
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Letters of verification are requested in similar fashion and using the same request forms as for certified copies.
The fee for a letter of verification is $5 per letter.
http://hawaii.gov/health/vital-records/vital-records/vital_records.html
He was BORN A MUSLIM too.
The birth certificates issued by the hospital at the time of birth are not official. You have to have a CERTIFIED copy to be legal. If you ever want to get SS you have to apply for the CERTIFIED copy
Wow! Did you notice that “Paul is dead” can be read when that certificate is viewed backwards?
My Milwaukee County one does.
Love to see what a Birth Certificate from 1961 vintage looks like. Gettting to see one would end speculation as to what is on Obama’s certificate.
This web site was interesting. http://www.birthcertificatesusa.com/state/brusa_hawaii.html
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It seems rather odd that the one piece of information that would verify that has been removed.
How? I looked at the three documents for my family. Mine says "Certificate of Birth". My wife's says "Certificate of Live Birth", which I guess means that mine could be a certificate of dead birth. My daughter's says "Certificate of Live Birth" as well, and both her's and mine were issued by the same state, Illinois, though decades apart. Do none of those qualify as birth certificates?
I would say that in this Hot Air is full of hot air.
Not only that........but:
If someone, in 1961, put “African” for race.......I’ll kiss your ass.
Kos did not have to have Obama’s permission to obtain this...all they needed was his, his mother and father’s full names and his birth date. That information is out there everywhere for the taking.
are you serious???
are you serious???
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