I worked for a guy one time that manufactured his signature in a special way (and you couldnt actually read it), so that it was just a bunch of scribbling, but it was unique to him and no one else could duplicate it. You couldnt make out anything except the first letter of the first name and the first letter of the last name.... When he signed things, it was like he was drawing something... LOL
Now, you or I probably sign out names and people can mostly read the name. Take a look at the Notary there... you can actually read his name. But not Obamas
So, anyway, I think thats what some people do with their signatures, at a certain time, later on, if they want to... its kind of like a signature is a drawing for them...
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This is mirse. You may be right.
That is why I would like to see Obama's signature on other documents from 25 years ago, say, from his high days and his days at Occidental and Columbia.
If Obama's signature on other documents from 25 years ago is similar to the one on his Selective Service form from about 25 years ago, then I would be satisfied.
But if, on the other hand, Obama's signature from 25 years ago was more similar to the signature found on the 2007 Arizona eligibility form, then I say that two different people signed the two different documents.
I think you might have missed exactly what it was that I was saying about that. This is something that a person does later in life. And what I heard (about this kind of practice) is that it was something that a person does after he gets successful. So, they purposefully change their signature, and from then on, it’s completely different than anything that they’ve done in the past. That’s what I was trying to say, and give the example from this other guy that I worked for. (he sorta explained it to me... something that came out of a book, he said, about “successful people” ... LOL...).