The BC issue is a Red Herring to distract everyone from the “Natural Born” requirement. Obama was and is ineligible to to president by uncontested fact.
Where he was born is moot. He isn’t a natural born citizen.
It looks like Vick Lee to me but I can see how it looks like U K L Lee.
Is there a Vick Lee?
Was there a Vick Lee?
I do note that he not the same registrar as the Nordycke’s born in the same hospital.
How many registrars were there?
The same sig is on the Coats birth certificate issued June 15, 1962.
I think this line is a dead end.
Wish it would be you birther idiot’s swan song.
Does it really say the doctor who delivered him is “Al Caida”, now that’s funny
It shouldn’t be too hard to find out if the people who signed the document exist/existed at the time they were suppose to have. Better check into this before other records are forged and/or scrubbed to keep up with the original lies.
So, what do you think?
Was it intentionally made to look fake to keep the birther issue going?
or
Did they panic at Obama’s dropping approval ratings and rush making the fake BC so much that they forgot to flatten it before its release?
What, you don’t like fake but accurate lies?
Shame on you!!!!!
Impeachement proceedings would bring to light a lot of information, no? Fat chance getting that to happen with these spineless go along to get along accomplices.
Cliche though it is. So much at stake here that persons are rightfully easily angered.
Hopefully the REAL target should be born in mind. The forces behind the present incumbent in the White House. This and their trickery and back room machinations. Still a very open question this birth certificate, but to sort the "wheat from the chaff" is to guard against the mockers and jeer merchants from the Left.
Another curiosity about the Obama BC. This is based on the fact that I first learned to type using a old mechanical typewriter. Anyone who has ever used one of these knows how they work. You insert the paper, or pre-printed form, and roll the form until you get to where you want to type the first line. I learned during class that the first thing you do is set the left tab and then hit the carriage return so that the carriage returns to the first far left column. Then you start typing. Each letter you type takes up the same amount of space. The letter “i” takes up the same space as capital “W.” Even the space bar moves the carriage one space. After you finish the first line, you hit carriage return again. The paper advances one line and moves the carriage back to the left tab position.
Now, why is this relevant ?? For anyone who has tried to fill out a form on a manual typewriter, its not easy. But there are simple things that a good typist does to make it easier. First is to always make sure the left tab is inside the form. Why? Because, with very few exceptions, you will always start typing in the first column. Look at this BC from xx and also the Nordyke Twins. Whoever type the information always started at the left tab. Not so with Obama’s BC. There is no reason why the typist would purposely indent lines 10, 13, and 15.
Another thing a good typist does is set another tab to move the carriage to a position that is frequently used. The precludes the typist from having to hit the space bar over and over again to get to that position. In the two example BC, sections 9, 12b, and 14 appear to be a tab setting. Not so on Barry’s BC.
As I mentioned earlier, the carriage return moves the form forward one line at a time. This is a gear that clicks once for each carriage return. Its a constant distance between each line. Witness the first line of the two example BC. Every line after that starts in the same position. You can clearly see that the horizontal position of each line is the same in all of the boxes. The exception is the Obama BC. The first line starts higher than the subsequent line. This is not possible because the carriage return is a gear... unless the typist released the form and the re-positioned it lower, for no reason at all.
However, the most disturbing observation with Barry’s BC is the ‘X’ in box 3. As I mentioned earlier, each character (or blank) takes up the same space. That’s why all the characters line up through the entire document. However, the ‘X’ that indicates Single Birth is off by half a character. It should line up with either the “B’ or the “A” above it, or the “t” or “e” below it. But it just doesn’t line up.
Tie-nee-bubbles...
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