Posted on 08/02/2009 1:35:53 AM PDT by rxsid
Edited on 08/06/2009 12:10:02 AM PDT by John Robinson. [history]
Attorney Taitz filed a NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION to Expedite authentication, MOTION for Issuance of Letters Rogatory for authenticity of Kenyan birth certificate filed by Plaintiff Alan Keyes PhD.
http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/blog1/ (site has been the target of hackers, proceed with caution — John)
For what it’s worth,The one with the “tear” is my personal favorite.The “tear” gives it an air of “authenticity”....
I’m referring to the actual video. Susan Blake in red. Tightened her neck muscles between sentences.
Maybe. She said the same thing in the video.
Point isn't whether it was 24 hours or 48 hours or 60 hours or whatever; we are talking about the issue of August 5 versus August 26.
You could reasonably think she didn't make it back to Hawaii until the end of August and that her mother had done the filings--but that isn't the way it happened--she in fact was on the way back the next day and produced the kid on August 8.
Thank God somebody else took “credit” for making the first one, then.
[I wouldn’t look good in a federal prison jumpsuit]....:))
BTTT
So very true!
Thank you David.
Oy vey!
For *this* I will be famous?!?
/Mel Brooks impersonation
;]
I don’t see any of those “other Kenyan document(s) on Obama” at that link. Could you expand, please?
Hardly. How old do you think he is?
The parents of Bruce Lee were foreign nationals on tour with a Chinese acrobatic group in the US when Bruce was born, which gave him US citizenship in addition to his dual citizenship abroad. As US born, even tho he spoke with a thick Chinese accent due to being raised abroad - Hong Kong - he could technically have run for President - if he had lived to age 35. He came back to the US at a young age and had no trouble exercising his right to stay here. I welcome additional input on this, but I believe someone in his position could certainly run for President if they were US born, and then renounced the foreign half of their dual citizenship by age 21 for full American citizenship, even if they were raised abroad.
I see ... I thought it was in Carter’s court .. but it’s not.
The order
http://images.salon.com/politics/war_room/2009/08/06/birth_certificate/03118539619.pdf
My head continues to spin .. Lord, send sanity
to neutralize our enemies from without and
within and to aid and support those who fight
for us and truth, justice and the American way.
No he couldnt...
His parents were not US citizens at the time of his birth...
The leftie mayor of London joked that he was actually eligible to run for US Prez due to being US born - can’t remember if he also had one US citizen parent. He said he was open to receiving the call.
AMEN
WHich case?
ALL OF THEM >>> ALL OF IT >>>> ALL OF THIS MADNESS ...
Re: “I dont see any of those other Kenyan document(s) on Obama at that link. Could you expand, please?”
Certainly. The image file was deleted from Commons by an admin on Aug 4, after being there for two days. However, I do know that admins on a wiki can still see deleted images. This means that right now, only someone who has admin status on Wikimedia COmmons would be able to see this document. I don’t know what would be the best way to go about requesting a review of the deleted image from the friendly admins there. I guess maybe ask all of them at once, and then if even one of them looks at it, copies it, and makes it available, we can all see this purported Kenyan document that I saw. Another strange thing is that it looks like the uploader was in south Netherlands, but I don’t know what the significance of that could be.
Yeah, I got all that, but you said the same user had uploaded “other Kenyan documents.” Where are the OTHERs?
Autumnrain, Hoosiermama, please folks. Read this and accept that it is the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
The original Kenyan Birth Certificate image posted on FreeRepublic, in Reply #52 of this thread, was made by ME, Swordmaker.
It was a conversion of a captured image from Orly's FLASH display at 2:02AM PDT on Sunday, August 2, 2009. It was posted to FR at 2:10AM that same morning. The PNG image that I captured was 860K in size, which is far too large and wasteful of bandwidth for general internet use, so when I uploaded it to my image hosting website, I had it converted to a 70% JPEG, which resulted in a file only 87K in size. This, unfortunately, resulted in some artifacting, notably the conversion of the "E" in the name "E.F. Lavender" to the illusion of a "K", and the conversion of the "O" in the number "47,O44" to the illusion of a "6". These illusions caused a lot of controversy about "replaced" images, "trial versions," and conspiracies.
Freeper Salamander, in an attempt to make MY JPEG image a little more readable, loaded it into an image manipulation application and removed the background of the striped tablecloth or bedspread, and darkened the image to enhance the lettering for better visibility. The process there was less than successful, and either a slip of the hand, or an error in conversion, the fold at the top right corner was partially removed by the tool used to remove the background, resulting in the illusion of a tear. The choice of too coarse of a tool resulted in the edges of the BC image without the background appearing to have rough pattern, giving the appearance of either being serrated or torn on all sides from a pad. All of this was artifacting from the process.
Salamander has profusely apologized for the creation and posting of this image. I have also accepted responsibility for the creation of the "E" -> "K" and "O" -> "6" brouhaha.
Neither of these altered images EVER appeared on Orly Taitz's website or hosting site. They were merely misguided attempts to be helpful in displaying the object under discussion. Neither image was EVER intended to undergo a proctological, forensic examination, or to have any probative information gleaned from them.
I'm having our rail-built-for-two equipped with XM radio and leather seats... any features you want or need?
I think that we Freepers did some excellent critical and scholarly work on both the Kenyan and Australian examples, finding many of the inconsistencies that pointed either toward or away from authenticity. We should be proud... not embarrassed by what we have been doing.
I, for one, certainly know a lot more about Kenyan national history than I ever did before...
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