Posted on 06/24/2008 1:01:41 PM PDT by pissant
t is now a virtual certainty that the "birth certificate" claimed by the Barack Obama campaign as authentic is a photoshopped fake.
The image, purporting to come from the Hawaii Department of Health, has been the subject of intense skepticism in the blogosphere in the past two weeks.
It has become even more suspect with the revelation that variations of the certificate image were posted on the Photobucket image aggregation website -- including one listing the location of Obama's birth as Antarctica, one with the certificate supposedly issued by the government of North Korea, and another including a purported photo of baby Barack -- one of which has a "photo taken" time-stamp just two minutes before the article and accompanying image was posted on the left-wing Daily Kos blog.
That strongly suggests that Daily Kos obtained the image from Photobucket, not the State of Hawaii, the Obama family, or the Obama campaign. Photobucket is not known as a credible supplier of official vital records for any of the fifty states, and the liberties that other Photoshoppers took with the certificates confirms this.
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If we know the father was in Hawaii, then where would the mother be if not in the U.S.? I've heard people say, "Well, the were visitng Kenya when he was born and they snuck him back into the U.S. to get a birth certificate." And if that story is true, then there has to be evidence to support it. I haven't seen any, and I find it hard to believe that the family would engage in some sort of conspiracy with their new born just to ensure he could be elected president 40-odd years later.
Since Anns parents disapproved of the relationship, its entirely possible that she was sent away for the final months of the pregnancy.
Sent away where? Kansas? We may be a bit provincial, but we've been a part of the U.S. since the Louisiana Purchase.
She may well have given birth in Canada. Are there relatives there who would take a pregnant teenager in? That would explain the visit to Mercer Island.
The tale gets wilder by the moment.
We/I would appreciate it if you could do a little documentation for us.
If you find out, please post it and ping me.
Our Navy was totally intregrated by the 1960’s, but I believe that our black sailors as you noted, PCE, were listed as negro or negroid as you noted, on their forms.
Don't make your enemy into some all-powerful,all-knowing entity. If the Clinton's were so slick, Hillary would be the nominee and not have made so many dumb mistakes.
I’ll tell yoou when since you asked.
When a person puts a forged BC on their website and tries to use it as proof of their qualification, the proof then lies with that person.
Not quite sure how to break this to you, but you don't need a visa or a passport to go to Hawaii. Not now. Not in 1961.
Plus, he's inoculated from any further inquiries into anything relevant.
But it ain’t over until the convention.
Interesting you mention passport. I wonder if he has a U.S. passport? Maybe that’s why he won’t go to Iraq?
Forged? Because you say it is?
That's the point, where is the PROOF he was born inside the USA? Absence of evidence he was foreign born does not equal proof he was US born.
I would have thought the U.S. Govt would have still been using "Negro".
“Look, just find out if he has a passport. If he does, then he has a birth certificate. “
Wasn’t there something posted a few months ago about Obama’s passport records being breached?
The absolute giveaway that the certificate is a fake is by looking in the bottom left hand corner. Both certificates are purportedly the same revision of the same laser printer form (OHSM 1.1 (Rev 11/01) Laser).
CLEARLY they are NOT.
Someone needs to jump all over this.
Try the university newspaper!
Guilty until proven innocent.
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You'll notice that they intentionally obscured the certificate from examination. The writing is barely legible. Other sites have better resolution of the same birth certificate.
Second, I see that there is no stamp/raised seal or a signature which should accompany it on the birth certificate.
You have a great homepage.
I’m glad that I didn’t have any of my iced tea in my mouth when I started reading your Huck observations.
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The most telling thing about his so called Certification of Birth is it has not been Certified, IE not stamped!
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