Keyword: birthcertificate
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Now Winnie the Pooh seems to have something that Barack Obama doesnt: a legitimate birth certificate. Winnies birth certificate was signed by its creator A.A. Milne. See Winnies birth certificate here. According to Israelinsider, It is now a certainty that the birth certificate claimed by the Barack Obama campaign as authentic is a photoshopped fake. The image, purporting to come from the Hawaii Department of Health, has been the subject of intense skepticism in the blogosphere in the past few weeks. But now the senior spokesman of that Department has confirmed to Israel Insider what are the required features of...
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Poll Will the controversy about Obama's Birth Certificate affect the Intrade Price? Yes, he could be ineligible to be president by the "natural born" rules 40% [ 2 ] No, it's a Tempest in a Teapot 60% [ 3 ] Total Votes : 5
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It was Richard Danzig, Navy Secretary under President Bill Clinton, now touted as National Security Adviser in an Obama White House, who told the Centre for New American Security: Winnie the Pooh seems to me to be a fundamental text on national security. Now Winnie the Pooh seems to have something that Barack Obama doesnt: a legitimate birth certificate. Winnies birth certificate was signed by its creator A.A. Milne. See Winnies birth certificate here. According to Israelinsider, It is now a certainty that the birth certificate claimed by the Barack Obama campaign as authentic is a photoshopped fake. The image,...
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More than a few readers have asked me what I think of this article from a publication called the Israel Insider, particularly a section which suggests a Hawaiian state official has doubts about the birth certificate posted on Daily Kos and Obamas StopTheSmears site: Janice Okubo, Director of Communications of the State of Hawaii Department of Health, told Israel Insider: "At this time there are no circumstances in which the State of Hawaii Department of Health would issue a birth certification or certification of live birth only electronically." And, she added, "In the State of Hawaii all certified copies of...
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The "birth certificate" claimed by the Barack Obama campaign is not certified as authentic and appears to be a photoshopped fake. The image, purporting to come from the Hawaii Department of Health, has been the subject of intense skepticism in the blogosphere in the past two weeks. But now the senior spokesman of that Department has confirmed to Israel Insider what are the required features of a certified birth document -- features that Obama's purported "birth certificate" clearly lack. The image became increasingly suspect with Israel Insider's revelation that variations of the certificate image were posted on the Photobucket image...
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Bloggers are raising questions about Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's qualifications to be U.S. president, because of the secrecy over his birth certificate and the requirement presidents be "natural-born" U.S. citizens. Jim Geraghty, reporting on the Campaign Spot, cited the "unlikely" but still circulating rumor that Obama was born not within the United States, but elsewhere, possibly Kenya. Geraghty defined the concerns most clearly, stating: "If Obama were born outside the United States, one could argue that he would not meet the legal definition of natural-born citizen
because U.S. law at the time of his birth required his natural-born parent...
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In response to mounting media questions about the failure of the Barack Obama presidential campaign to produce the presumptive Democratic nominee's birth certificate, an official spokesman of the campaign has endorsed as genuine the image of a document purporting to be his "birth certificate." But some who have examined that image in high resolution claim inconsistencies and irregularities which suggest that the purported document is a forgery. Its high profile use by the campaign, they claim, suggests an attempt to conceal the truth of Obama's birth circumstances and citizenship qualifications from the American people. The campaign has posted only a...
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For some time now Just One Minute's commenter jmh, Polarik at Townhall and others have examined the "birth certificate" for Obama published on the Daily Kos site as well as the site Obama has established to respond to the "smears" against him. The documents are not identical and seem obviously phony. Israeli Insider confirms their suspicions: It is now a certainty that the "birth certificate" claimed by the Barack Obama campaign as authentic is a photoshopped fake. (snip) Some of these oddities surfaced in Israel Insider's previous article on the subject, but new comparative documentary evidence presented below, and official...
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It is now a certainty that the "birth certificate" claimed by the Barack Obama campaign as authentic is a photoshopped fake. The image, purporting to come from the Hawaii Department of Health, has been the subject of intense skepticism in the blogosphere in the past two weeks. But now the senior spokesman of that Department has confirmed to Israel Insider what are the required features of a certified birth document -- features that Obama's purported "birth certificate" clearly lack.
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It is now a certainty that the "birth certificate" claimed by the Barack Obama campaign as authentic is a photoshopped fake. The image, purporting to come from the Hawaii Department of Health, has been the subject of intense skepticism in the blogosphere in the past two weeks. But now the senior spokesman of that Department has confirmed to Israel Insider what are the required features of a certified birth document -- features that Obama's purported "birth certificate" clearly lack. The image became increasingly suspect with Israel Insider's revelation that variations of the certificate image were posted on the Photobucket image...
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Is Barack Obama a United States citizen, and is he eligible to run for President of the United States, or did he present a forged government document to verify a citizenship he does not possess? For a few weeks now these questions have been swirling around the internet. The questions have become so prominent that Obama addressed the issue on his Fight the Smears website. Of course, in typical Obama fashion it is becoming clear that nothing is as it seems. His site says the following: The truth about Baracks birth certificate Lie: Obama Is Not a Natural Born Citizen...
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Today I pulled the image of the birth certificate from the Obama website and called the Department of Health in Hawaii and got an email address and sent the birth certificate as an attachment. I asked them if this image was of a valid, authentic birth certificate. I will let you know their response. I think we're treating this a bit too lightly, there are many unanswered questions with huge implications, not the least of which is the trustworthiness of the candidate. If DOH says definitively that some fields were manipulated, the logical question would by why? It seems there...
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t is now a virtual certainty that the "birth certificate" claimed by the Barack Obama campaign as authentic is a photoshopped fake. The image, purporting to come from the Hawaii Department of Health, has been the subject of intense skepticism in the blogosphere in the past two weeks. It has become even more suspect with the revelation that variations of the certificate image were posted on the Photobucket image aggregation website -- including one listing the location of Obama's birth as Antarctica, one with the certificate supposedly issued by the government of North Korea, and another including a purported photo...
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OK, here's the 411 on Hawaii's "Certification of Live Birth. I just got off the phone after talking with their Vital Records office and the Office that issues these certifications. HAWAII NO LONGER ISSUES COPIES OF ACTUAL BIRTH CERTIFICATES. WHAT THEY ISSUE IS THIS COMPUTER-GENERATED CERTIFICATION OF LIVE BIRTH THAT IS PRINTED ON GREEN PAPER USING A LASER PRINTER. In other words, folks, we are not going to get any other kind of certificate from the Vital Records division of the Hawaiian government, except this certification. OHSM 1.1 is the number of the Certification of Live Birth form, and...
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NOW let's compare "apples to apples" Or, since this involves Hawaii, "pineapples to pineapples:" With many thanks to Bloggers TexasDarlin, Freeper, and Shainzona, I am posting a copy of Hawaiian-born, Patricia Decosta's certified "Certification of Live Birth," which is what this Certification should look like. If you go back to the points I raised in my original post, specifically about the differences in typeface, letter artifacts, and the border, these points are further reinforced from comparing Decosta's certified document with Obama's uncertified one. Once again, here is Obama's uncertified (and suspect) "Certification of Live Birth": And, now, Ms. Decosta's...
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We've had several posts involving Obama's birh certificate. You can direct questions to the Vital Records Section, State of Hawaii, at 808-586-4533. I intend to call as soon as the offices open and hope to get an email address where I can send the Obama Birth Certificate in question to have them confirm if it is real or a forgery. Please, Freepers, politely call and explain the reason for the call, mainly, that we are concerned that there may be an illegal forgery on an official document. Don't get into any political arguments, just ask in a friendly way if...
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ollowing up on previous posts in the past couple of days about Barack Obamas birth certificate, here and here, I became more curious about Baracks mother, Stanley Ann Dunham (known as Ann), and spent several hours reading about her. In particular, I was searching for information about the circumstances surrounding Baracks birth. It seems reasonable to ask at this point: Is it possible that Barack Obama, Anns son, was born someplace besides Honolulu? Heres a rough sketch of what Ive pieced together so far based on information available on the Internet, but I could use some help filling in the...
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Friday we started a series on Obamas birth certificate. The most recent post, Obamas BIG Birth Certificate PROBLEM, featured two supposed Certificates of Live Birth from Honolulu, Hawaii: one presented as evidence of Obamas 1961 birth; and the other certifying the birth of Patricia Decosta. Here again is the document proffered by the Obama Campaign as evidence of his birth: And here is Ms. Decostas certification: We received confirmation from the Hawaii State Department of Health (HSDH) that: 1. Certified copies of birth certificates are NEVER sent electronically. Copies can be requested by qualified individuals in person, by mail, or...
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Kos is gloating over producing Barack Obamas birth certificate. First, generally vital statistical records are not available to anyone except the subject of the record unless they have signed a release (Im checking Hawaiis laws). Perhaps the Light Being gave him a copy, who knows. But the interesting thing about this certificate is the description for race on Obamas father, it lists him as African. In 1961 all Live Birth certificates contained the word Black, which is a race, not African. Not that it cant be real, and I really dont care, but hey, this is Screw...
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I have acquired additional information related to my earlier posts today (at my blog) on the subject of Barack Obamas Certification of Live Birth. My first post on this subject, Obama Birth Certificate, Fake?, included an analysis that I came across by a blogger named Polarik, who concluded based on 20 years of experience in computers, printers, and typewriters that the document provided by the Obama campaign (and published by Daily Kos) was manufactured. In a subsequent post, Certification of Birth from Hawaii: Wheres the Seal?, I showed a Certification of Live Birth from Honolulu County for Patricia Decosta, which...
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Daily Kos posted a copy of Obama's "Birth Certificate." A blogger with experience in graphics and printing shows that the document was clearly produced using a graphics program. Why doesn't Obama tell Hawaii to give one directly to Fox News and put this issue to bed? It would take 5 minutes.
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Look at it. Its lovely, isnt it? Theres a much more detailed picture of it here (use the resize gadget to enlarge it).But, as a graphics expert shows conclusively, it is a fake that somebody has produced using a graphics program.So where is the real one? Does it exist? Is he really a native-born American, as the constitution requires?Posted by John Ray. For a daily critique of Leftist activities, see DISSECTING LEFTISM. For a daily survey of Australian politics, see AUSTRALIAN POLITICS Also, dont forget your roundup of Obama news and commentary at OBAMA WATCH
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Was Obama's "Certificate of Birth" manufactured? Posted by Polarik on Friday, June 20, 2008 12:00:00 AM The Daily Kos blog has posted a JPG that allegedly is Barack Obama's "Certificate of Birth." From a detailed analysis of the image and the text, it looks like it was created by a graphics program, and is not a true copy of an original, certified document. I've been working with computers, printers, and typewriters for over 20 years, and given a set of printed letters, I can discern what kind of device made them. Printer output is quite different from the text...
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Bloggers are raising questions about Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's qualifications to be U.S. president, because of the secrecy over his birth certificate and the requirement presidents be "natural-born" U.S. citizens. Jim Geraghty, reporting on the Campaign Spot, cited the "unlikely" but still circulating rumor that Obama was born not within the United States, but elsewhere, possibly Kenya.
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Jim Geraghty takes a look at longstanding blog buzz over Barack Obamas birth certificate, which the campaign refused to release to the St. Petersburg Times in April: We tried to obtain a copy of Obamas birth certificate, but his campaign would not release it and the state of Hawaii does not make such records public. Has anyone seen it? Why shouldnt the record be in the public domain for presidential candidates? Geraghty walks through various rumors now circulating in the wake of the Obama campaigns birth certificate blackout, including this one: Rumor Three: His mother did not want to name...
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