Posted on 08/12/2008 1:55:44 AM PDT by Recovering_Democrat
(Excerpt) Read more at barrysoetoro.com ...
LOL way to go McCain!
DREAMY......isn’t that what girls called Leif Garrett in the 70’s? :o
Barry Soetoro is Barack’s name on his birth certificate.
His mother married Lolo Soetoro in 1965 and Lolo adopted her son Barry. Barry Soetoro became an Indonesian citizen and a Muslim.
Sometime in the 70s after Barry Soetoro moved to Hawaii to go to high school, he started using Barack Hussein Obama Jr. There is no record of a name change however, and name changes in Hawaii are public record.
So, if the Senator is running for President under the name Obama, and it was never legally changed from Soetoro, his candidacy is invalid.
Your name must be correctly spelled on a ballot, and it must be your legal name for those votes to be counted, otherwise those votes are invalidated.
This is a bombshell that just may blow the Democrat Party apart.
Barry is in Hawaii right now solely for the purpose of attempting to “fix” the little problem.
I’m sure that the “correct” records will be miraculously found.
I don’t know how he can fix it this late.
His “Barry Soetoro” birth certificate is number two; originals are sealed upon adoption. But maybe the real panic is over the fact that there isn’t a “sealed” BC - maybe he wasn’t born in Hawaii.
No hospitals have records of his having been born in Hawaii. No doctors or nurses have come forward to vouch for his birth in Hawaii. Former neighbors of his dad Obama Sr. and mother Stanley Ann have not come forward to say, “Yes, I remember when he was little baby.” Nothing and no one.
Only person to come forward was an old friend of Stanley Ann’s in Washington State. She said that when the baby was about three weeks old Stanley Ann showed up on Whidbey Island for a visit. The new mom didn’t know how to change a diaper and the friend had to show her how it was done. The interview was by the Chicago Tribune
So where was little Barry born?
Oh that’s excellent!
There's a couple of ways to look at that. On the one hand, Obama's mother was American and he was raised by his grandparents in Hawaii for quite a while. So in a sense it's a technicality if Obama happened to be born while his mother was not in the country, even tho at the time he might not have been - hence, still might not be - actually an American citizen. Whereas so many "anchor babies" are born to Mexican mothers who arrange to be in the States when their babies are born.OTOH his earliest memories were formed outside the US under the tutelage of a foreigner, muslim, stepfather - and Obama himself has never won an election without knocking at least one opponent off the ballot in a courtroom.
Do you have anything to back up these assertions?
I must say its interesting that McCain would create a named Barry Soetoro. He, or his campaign, must have some reason for doing so.
This is good, except the dreamy part. Dreamy is something out of 1953.
“Hot” would have been better, but then you would have reference to a Paris Hiltonism.
But a pretty funny ad.
McCain needs to keep up the fresh funny ads and making people feel silly about the level of worship over this ninny called Obama.
I really want to see that Texas Darling was talking about.
If he did have his name on BC changed to Barry Soetoro and never changed it (which there has to be a public record of), he is in deep doo doo.
Yeah, with a token visit to Grandma.
So how did the diaper get changed for the first three weeks?
No one is questioning if he is a citizen. It’s whether he is a natural born citizen.
And technicality or not, it’s still a constitutional issue.
Texas Darling is working on getting the verifiable copies of the updated BC from when he was adopted.
THIS is excellent! Watch and laugh at this Obama training film:
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=tX6ohMY0eNY
So, you’ve got in hand the name change paperwork from Obama to Soetoro when he was adopted?
The Republican party has that paperwork. If you’re an Obama supporter, go suck your toes.
All I want is to see it out in the open.
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