That's a new finding as far as most of us are concerned. But it still doesn't rule out the possibility that the microfilms of the respective newspapers weren't tampered with to include the Obama announcement at a later date. Plus, if all the birth announcements were submitted to the newspapers by the state health department, why was the announcement for the Nordyke twins - unquestionably born in Honolulu on Aug. 5, 1961 - NOT included in the respective newspapers at the same time as Obama's supposedly was?
Heres a comment on Atlas Shrugs from Infidel Granny, reminding Pamela just where the birth announcement came from. It was a scan, e-mailed to her.
Pamela,
Infidel Granny here. I am the woman who sent you the birth announcement from the Honolulu Advertiser in July 2008. You gave me a hat tip on July 23, 2008.
I sure hope you dont think I had anything to do with a forgery.
The woman I spoke to at the Advertiser suggested I contact the Hawaii State Librbary for the info. Thats where I got it from just as it states in the blog on July 23. The librarian stated another woman had asked for the same thing about one week before I did.
You might still have my email and phone number. Feel free to contact me if you like.
Im putting this up here now because the link to Texasdarlin where Lori Starfelt explains how she came about her material (from the same source, by e-mail) has been removed.
Maybe factcheck didnt appreciate me drawing attention to that fact they validated an announcement that was an electronic image of a scan received by e-mail from an anonymous poster?
8,014 posted on Wednesday, June 17, 2009 3:47:12 PM by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2040486/posts?page=8014#8014
Eleanor Nordyke, you've still got some explaining to do!
Thanks justiceseeker93.