Posted on 12/04/2008 8:37:05 PM PST by Red Reign
According to The Schnitt Show, a radio program available in several Florida markets and XM radio, a birth announcement for Barack Obama was discovered in a 1961 Honolulu newspaper. See link for a PDF image of this announcement.
That does create to crisis as the birth marginalizes his claims to a very illegitmate claim and does so loudly.
Not quite the same as saying “I am releasing my BC to Factcheck and linking to it as a legitimate document”.
So... were you lying when you said you born in Hawaii and now you show evidence to the contrary. Doesn’t matter as there are other technicalities /sarc.
The truth is you are liar, an invented persona with a bogus background and have comitted many frauds including a felonious acceptance of college loans intended for a foreign national, which you either are, or are not.
So what, you gonna toss this in with his Title 9 entitlement to obtain the position of President of The United States and call it a fair advancement of an under represented group, based on race, and “That”, should be a just result of affirmative action.
And, let’s not start with with the race baiting. Couldn’t care less if he is black or a legitmate candidate such as Hillary(of course I was not enamored with her to say the least, but she would be legitament and well vetted)
I got it from this website, which is saying sometime between the 14th and 16th of August.
http://tesibria.typepad.com/whats_your_evidence/
Source of annoucement: In posting that annoucement, the user stated as follows:
“Here’s a copy I made today of the August 14th (could have been the 15th or 16th), 1961 Star Bulletin newspaper showing Obama’s birth announcement stored on microfilm at the Hawaii State Library in Honolulu. I had to enlarge it to the point of losing the top of the page with the date and day in order to make it readable. The microfilm is stored in the basement of the library and was in the box marked Star Bulletin Aug 1, 1961-Aug 16, 1961. ...”
See here (requires registration).
10/27 Update: The Star-Bulletin prints birth announcements directly from the Health Department records. See here (”Each Sunday, the Star-Bulletin publishes Oahu vital statistics for marriage licenses and birth certificates filed with the state Department of Healths Vital Statistics System.”)
We are awaiting written confirmation, but have received oral confirmation that this practice was in place in 1961.
That’s all I know. Hope it helps.
Seems that a lot of “conservatives” are more concerned with other people thinking that they’re kooks than with the possibility of 0bama being ineligible to be pres.
Caring about the opinions of others is worse than foolish.
It's a strawman. It allows them to argue without addressing the argument, counting on the public's vague understanding of the issue. It's been mis-interpreted by a few on this thread, and used as a (bogus) counterpoint.
There’s too many n00bs and CoLB trolls to deal with. I’m not even going to bother giving this thread the certifigate keyword.
Lotsa noob troll cucarachas. Aided and abetted by the limpwrist wing of the GOP and FR, mind you
I don’t think you understand my position or what I’ve said.
ROFL
I agree with some of those above. Why is the newspaper birth announcement of such poor quality? Why does it look like it has been copied a hundred times? Why would anyone want to copy it? Does this make anyone else wonder if it is a plant made by someone who thinks that an old newspaper should look as though it’s been copied a lot? Something’s not right with that article.
Obama's birth certificate: Final chapter
SUMMARY: Since we published Obama's birth certificate, questions about its authenticity have been frequent and fierce. After reviewing the evidence, we're confident in our rulings.
It started as a whisper, a trickle of nagging doubt.
As a concerned citizen, Im wondering if there isnt something fishy going on with the Obama certificate.
I have serious doubts about the purported 'birth certificate you were sent.
Something doesnt smell right.
Soon, e-mails and blog posts were flying. As the pace quickened, the tone sharpened.
You should be apologizing ... for your misinformation regarding BO bogus birth certificate, that you claimed was genuine!
At full throttle, the accusations are explosive and unrelenting, the writers emboldened by the anonymity and reach of the Internet.
And you cant help but ask: How do you prove something to people who come to the facts believing, out of fear or hatred or maybe just partisanship, that theyre being tricked?
Sen. Barack Obamas birth certificate is a document PolitiFact.com had sought for months. Countless chain e-mails, seeking to paint him as a secret Muslim, speculated that his full name included Muhammed (or Mohammed). Some said he is not an American citizen.
As a fact-checking news Web site, we went to extensive lengths to sort out the truth. We got a copy of his 1992 marriage certificate from the Cook County (Ill.) Bureau of Vital Statistics. His drivers license record from the Illinois Secretary of States office. His registration and disciplinary record with the Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois. Not to mention all of his property records.
Not one of these documents shows a Muhammed (or Mohammed) in Obama's name. They all read "Barack H. Obama" or "Barack Hussein Obama."
The ultimate document we sought was Obamas birth certificate. Unlike the other documents, Hawaii birth certificates arent public record. Only family members can request copies, so when the campaign declined to give us one, we were stalled.
On June 13, 2008, Obamas campaign finally released a copy, while launching a fact-check Web site of its own, Fightthesmears.com. The site is a direct response to allegations about Obama that wont go away: Hes Muslim. He took the oath of office on a Koran. He refuses to say the Pledge of Allegiance. PolitiFact has researched all of these accusations and none of them are true.
When the birth certificate arrived from the Obama campaign it confirmed his name as the other documents already showed it. Still, we took an extra step: We e-mailed it to the Hawaii Department of Health, which maintains such records, to ask if it was real.
Its a valid Hawaii state birth certificate, spokesman Janice Okubo told us.
Then the firestorm started.
Where is the embossed seal and the registrars signature?
Comparing it to other Hawaii birth certificates, the color shade is different.
Isnt the date stamp bleeding through the back of the document June 2007? (Odd since it was supposedly released in June 2008.)
Theres no crease from being folded and mailed.
Its clearly Photoshopped and a wholesale fraud.
At PolitiFact.com, were all about original sources. We dont take anyone at their word or take the reporting of other media organizations as proof. We go to the heart of the story, the source of the truth original, corroborating documents.
When the official documents were questioned, we went looking for more answers. We circled back to the Department of Health, had a newsroom colleague bring in her own Hawaii birth certificate to see if it looks the same (its identical). But every answer triggered more questions.
And soon enough, after going to every length possible to confirm the birth certificates authenticity, you start asking, what is reasonable here?
Because if this document is forged, then they all are.
If this document is forged, a U.S. senator and his presidential campaign have perpetrated a vast, long-term fraud. They have done it with conspiring officials at the Hawaii Department of Health, the Cook County (Ill.) Bureau of Vital Statistics, the Illinois Secretary of States office, the Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois and many other government agencies.
Sounds like a Vince Flynn novel.
Peter Goelz knows a little something about conspiracy theorists.
He was managing director of the National Transportation Safety Board in 1996 when TWA Flight 800 crashed off Long Island, killing 230 people. While the NTSBs investigation found no evidence of sabotage or terrorism, the Internet was stocked with insistent accusations.
We were right at the beginning of this Internet lunacy, Goelz said in an interview with PolitiFact. And there were a variety of crackpot Web sites and Web commentators that generated all sorts of rumors. The principle one was that TWA in fact was shot down by an errant Navy missile in ... a live-fire exercise off the Hamptons.
Nine miles off Long Island, in the middle of summer. And then a full-scale coverup by the Navy and all the sailors involved.
I am sure that we spent another $10-million, perhaps $20-million, out of a $50-million investigation, to just knock down and put to bed these kinds of rumors, these insidious rumors, Goelz said. We felt like we had to answer every question because it was such a public and dreadful and confounding event.
Goelz, who is now a communications consultant in Washington, D.C., says the Internet has given a platform to anyone to say anything. And a way to find others who want to hear it.
Online, they can be almost anything, he said. They can be the crusading investigators that they always wanted to be.
The Hawaii Department of Health receives about a dozen e-mail inquiries a day about Obamas birth certificate, spokesman Okubo said.
I guess the big issue thats being raised is the lack of an embossed seal and a signature, Okubo said, pointing out that in Hawaii, both those things are on the back of the document. Because they scanned the front you wouldnt see those things.
Okubo says she got a copy of her own birth certificate last year and it is identical to the Obama one we received.
And about the copy we e-mailed her for verification? When we looked at that image you guys sent us, our registrar, he thought he could see pieces of the embossed image through it.
Still, she acknowledges: I dont know that its possible for us to even say beyond a doubt what the image on the site represents.
And theres the rub. It is possible that Obama conspired his way to the precipice of the worlds biggest job, involving a vast network of people and government agencies over decades of lies. Anythings possible.
But step back and look at the overwhelming evidence to the contrary and your sense of whats reasonable has to take over.
There is not one shred of evidence to disprove PolitiFacts conclusion that the candidates name is Barack Hussein Obama, or to support allegations that the birth certificate he released isnt authentic.
And thats true no matter how many people cling to some hint of doubt and use the Internet to fuel their innate sense of distrust.
Have you ever wondered why the document was ‘released’ to factcheck, not the national elections committee or the DNC headquarters who are tasked with verifying that the candidate is eligible for the election process? ... And folks wonder why Deaniac has fled the scene!
I agree with just about everything you said.
However, I think they fact is that Obama will be President.
Let’s rebuild our party on a solid bedrock of conservatism.
I’m now very involved at the local level.
birth announcement is not legal for proving you are a natural born american citizen!
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