I think this is a waste of time. He has a legal birth certificate from hawaii. It’s not a fake. It’s real and legal.
Case closed.
If you have proof that the birth certificate is fake, lets see it. Otherwise, drop it. That’s my opinion.
We received confirmation from the Hawaii State Department of Health (HSDH) that:
1. Certified copies of birth certificates are NEVER sent electronically. Copies can be requested by qualified individuals in person, by mail, or on line; and the Vital Records (VR) office will MAIL the Certification of Live Birth within 4 to 6 weeks.
2. Certifications of Live Birth will ALWAYS include an embossed seal.
3. The Vital Records office will NEVER black out the certification number.
4. Hawaii has never used the term “African” to describe someone’s race on a birth certificate. “Negro” or “Black” are the appropriate terms, not “African”.
Thanks to our sharp readers, Ive come up with a pretty interesting list of observations and questions so far. So, lets review.
If you read the additional analyses I made today (polarik.townhall.com), the only conclusion that can be reached is that the images posted on the “Daily Kos” and “Fight the Smears” are altered images, and not, in any way, true reproductions of a genuine document.
Assuming, of course, that Patricia Decosta’s image is a true reproduction, which it is, given the compelling evidence that validates it, such as embossed seals, signatures, true fold marks, etc.
If you or anyone can find more plausible reasons for all of the differences found between Obama’s image and Decosta’s image, I’d like to hear them.
However, I sincerely doubt I will, for not only are the images on these websites manufactured, they even differ from each other (check the corners of the borders).
The fact that there are so many others who have also found these differences tend to reinforce the conclusion.
Which is, to repeat, that these images are manufactured.
All we need now is to hear an admission of same.