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To: Sprite518
Furthermore calling his mom “Caucasian” vs. “White” another common word use in 1961.

The terms African/Caucasian did not come into regular speak until the 1990s when everyone is trying to be “Politically Correct”.

I just looked at my birth certificate from 1956 (Wisconsin). My parents are Caucasians. Also, note Africa is a CONTINENT, not a Race nor a Country. On my birth certificate my father is Caucasian and not North American.

I have an Original Copy (you can visually see it is a typed carbon copy) that has NO seal on it and I've never needed to produce a copy with a raised seal for any legal purpose. However, when I went for my marriage license I forgot my birth certificate and had to get a Certified Copy of it at the court house. This one is printed on Blue Safety Paper rather than the plain white of the original and the Copy has the raised seal and the notations and stamp of the Registrar on it. Otherwise it is clearly a Xeroxed copy of my original. SO...IF this is supposed to be a Certified Copy of Barry's original long form there should be a raised seal and that raised seal should make SOME kind of impression that can be seen on the copy...but I don't see it.

567 posted on 04/27/2011 2:51:59 PM PDT by An American In Dairyland
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To: An American In Dairyland

Thanks for the good response. I didn’t catch the SEAL and of course the use of African on a COLB is ridiculous.

Looks like the smoking gun is calling it a fake too...

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/barack-obama/birth-obama-certer-movement-098513

That will not stop our media and press from screaming.... See it’s real.. Even though it’s full of obvious flaws.


577 posted on 04/27/2011 3:07:20 PM PDT by Sprite518
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