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To: sometime lurker

There is a space on the actual birth certificate (as opposed to the forged Certification Of Live Birth that Hussein proffers) for the attending physician signature or license number and the address for the attending physician or hospital.

I would think that someone would have taken at least a perfunctory glance at the legal document that they were signing. A name like Barack Hussein Obama Jr. is so unusual , particularly linked to the first black president that again, I find it highly improbable that no Hawaiian physician, nurse, registrar, or clerk involved is alive or that they are all dead, and not one has stepped forward to claim their place in history.

There are too many improbababilities that I have to swallow, particularly involving a POTUS with a record of prevarication that I have not seen in any president, including Bill Clinton. I would note that the only living human beings who claim to be present at his birth live in Kenya and say that he was born there.


452 posted on 02/12/2009 10:18:55 AM PST by DMZFrank
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To: DMZFrank
I find it highly improbable that no Hawaiian physician, nurse, registrar, or clerk involved is alive or that they are all dead, and not one has stepped forward to claim their place in history.

Not everyone is so vainglorious.


453 posted on 02/12/2009 10:46:05 AM PST by Michael Michael
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To: DMZFrank

I would think that someone would have taken at least a perfunctory glance at the legal document that they were signing. A name like Barack Hussein Obama Jr. is so unusual , particularly linked to the first black president that again, I find it highly improbable that no Hawaiian physician, nurse, registrar, or clerk involved is alive or that they are all dead, and not one has stepped forward to claim their place in history.

I'm not addressing what the Kenyan relatives say or don't say, (I would have to listen to the audio), or disputing the prevarication.

What I am saying is that the doc may or may not have glanced at the name. The baby may not even have had a name yet, but even if he did, you're expecting a lot out of the poor doc. I could have delivered some one with the craziest name in the world, and might not have remembered it. If I do remember, I'm more likely to recall a crazy name like "king of all Africa" then something difficult to recall and pronounce. You know police procedure, I know medical - docs don't tend to remember things like this unless they continue to care for the family long term.

Hang your case on what you can prove, not on unrealistic expectations for medical memories.

458 posted on 02/12/2009 4:55:50 PM PST by sometime lurker
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