How can you be sure it's a forgery without ever seeing the actual document?
Obama's website fessed up that he was a Kenyan Citizen until it expired in 1982. If he was born in the US to an American mother, he would have been a US citizen, not Kenyan.
Under the laws of the time if he was born in the U.S. to an American mother and a Kenyan father then he would be a dual citizen - U.S. and Kenya. And he hasn't denied that fact. But his Kenyan citizenship lapsed at age 18 when he didn't give up his U.S. citizenship.
Investigative research by Berg's team found he was born in Mombassa.
Oh yeah? And where is this 'investigative research' available at?
Kenyan ambassador Orego told an interviewer that his birthplace in Kenya was "well known" before the Obamrroids got a hold of him and had him recant.
I've seen trascripts of that and heard the audio and nowhere does the ambassador come out and say Obama was born in Kenya. In fact, it's pretty clear he's referring to his ancestral home, which is why the ambassador repudiated any suggestions to the contrary.
Granny Obama and other relatives claimed she was at his Kenyan birth.
That would be based on the Berg affidavit? The one claiming the interview was done in Swahili? A language Obama's grandmother doesn't speak? Got a link to it?
Now I don't know how good this evidence is. All I know it it superior evidence than anything I've seen regarding being Hawaiian born. How do you explain the birth notices in both Honolulu newspapers on August 13, 1961?
>>>>Got a link to it?
Here you go.
http://blog.barofintegrity.us/2008/11/01/barack-nate-dhalani.aspx
Barack Nate Dhalani
I've seen no "laws at the time" requiring dual citizenship if pops is a foreigner. Show them to me. And when did it change?
You can doubt Berg all you want, but at least he has an affidavit of the guy who interviewed granny as well as the tape of the conversation.
Oh, but since he (or anyone else, apparently) doesn't have standing, the courts won't get to listen to such evidence about your hero.
How do you explain the birth notices in both Honolulu newspapers on August 13, 1961?
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You are sounding desperate and DUMB now. I can answer that question for ya. Someone gave it to the newspaper. Just like in my city. You have to send it to the paper. Call around, know yourself out. Most papers do NOT automatically post birth announcements. Some people may not want them in the paper. You give them the info, they print it.