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To: browardchad
FactCheck was never in possession of the COLB. They went to Obama's Chicago campaign HQ to photograph it, and posted the photos of it on August 21 -- the same day, I believe, that Berg filed his original lawsuit in Philadephia

The nature of the question stays the same. Has any reporter seen the Obama COLB in person before or after "FactCheck".org posted it online no matter where the dubious COLB is located? And no, DailyKommie.com (DailyKOS) doesn't count.

Answer: no reporter has seen it in person.

Obama should have left his COLB with "factcheck". The thing is only worth 10 dollars. Obama can order reams of COLBs if he wants at that cheap price and have them out like candy.

212 posted on 03/16/2009 1:24:05 PM PDT by Red Steel
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To: Red Steel

have = hand them...


213 posted on 03/16/2009 1:25:49 PM PDT by Red Steel
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To: Red Steel
Obama should have left his COLB with "factcheck". The thing is only worth 10 dollars. Obama can order reams of COLBs if he wants at that cheap price and have them out like candy.

You would have a point if large numbers of reporters were asking to see hard copies. As far as I know, however, since factcheck photographed it, no reporter has asked to see it and been denied.

216 posted on 03/16/2009 1:30:08 PM PDT by curiosity
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To: Red Steel
None of that was my point, which was: why Berg, (or Taitz or Keyes) never requested that they be allowed to examine the document photographed by FactCheck?

In December, Keyes included a statement from a document expert that "any image offered on the internet cannot be relied upon as being a copy of the authentic document." So, since both Keyes and Berg maintain that the "image" of the document is counterfeit/manipulated/edited why didn't they settle at least that aspect of the case by asking Obama to allow a document expert to examine the document itself, in person?

If Obama had refused, that certainly would have created negative headlines for him, wouldn't it?

All along, it seems to me, there's been two issues here: the authenticity of the COLB image posted, and a request to produce the original Birth Certificate. Why not settle the first possibility, since, if the image was counterfeit, so would be the document that FactCheck photographed.

227 posted on 03/16/2009 2:03:01 PM PDT by browardchad
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