Posted on 01/20/2011 6:58:33 AM PST by FreeAtlanta
Pressure was mounting on Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie today amid increasing confusion over whether President Obama was born there. Abercrombie said on Tuesday that an investigation had unearthed papers proving Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961....frpa ... 'It actually exists in the archives, written down,' he said.
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You are totally correct. I just looked, religion is NOT on my Long Form. There is exactly zero refrence to religion on my 1969 long form.
Religion isnt listed on a BC.
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Understand.
I mis-characterized the questions Jim Geraghty was trying to get to in his article that seems to be the start of the focus on birth certificates.
The 3 rumors Geraghty mentions are
a) Born in Kenya
b) Middle name is Mohammad
c) Name on document is Barry
So again, I apologize. No intent to create a new thread of wasted effort.
Dopehead AberCommie toked on too much weed.
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In order for a conspiracy to be successful, the circle people in the know has to be small. Obviously Neil was not critical for Obama to get on the state ballot and win election.
I have a question. If a law firm knowingly abets a client in commtting a fraud, is the law firm also at risk of being guilty of fraud?
Not mention losing their law licenses.
It's likely Obama took it for granted and assumed his old buddy AberCommie was up to speed on the conspiracy. But it looks like Crummy Commie actually believed his faulty drug induced recollection that he actually saw back in 1961 one big happy Obama/Dunham family. LoL.
What a long, strange trip it’s been...(Grateful Dead)
Mrs. Prince of Space
Thanks. Can you provide me with a link to the site that you mention?
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