So poorly forged. That three word quote looks suspicious.
I'd want to see more of the context. It's hard to imagine a judge saying that in earnest and the whole quote not being picked up.
All you see on the internet is those three words being repeated in versions of this article. Wouldn't such an admission have at least motivated somebody to dig up the whole quote?
As in "if this document was forged, it was so poorly forged that no one would believe it." Until I see more, I suspect the judge was being satirical or ironic himself.
High court justice: Obama birth certificate fishySays evidence raises 'serious questions about authenticity' Published: 03/30/2012 at 10:06 PM
An Alabama State Supreme Court justice earlier this week agreed that findings suggesting Barack Obama presented a forged birth certificate to the nation would raise serious questions about the [document's] authenticity if presented as evidence in court.
Though the Alabama court denied a a petition filed by Hugh McInnish seeking to require an original copy of Obamas birth certificate before the sitting president would be allowed on the states ballot in November, Justice Tom Parker filed a special, unpublished concurrence in the case arguing that McInnishs charges of forgery were legitimate cause for concern.
Parker writes, Mclnnish has attached certain documentation to his mandamus petition, which, if presented to the appropriate forum as part of a proper evidentiary presentation, would raise serious questions about the authenticity of both the short form and the long form birth certificates of President Barack Hussein Obama that have been made public.
The certain documentation Parker refers to is the findings of an investigation conducted by Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
http://www.wnd.com/2012/03/high-court-justice-obama-birth-certificate-fishy/
Essentially, a state Supreme Court Justice wrote that the CCP findings need to find their way into a "proper" lawsuit/venue.