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  • FINAL REPORT: Obama's Birth Announcements Fail To Indicate "Natural Born" Status

    04/02/2011 3:13:05 PM PDT · by Creme Brulee · 233 replies
    The Daily Pen ^ | April 2, 2011 | Penbrook Johannson
    A new investigation of Obama’s birth announcements appearing in Hawaii’s two primary newspapers in August, 1961 shows, conclusively, they were the result of a registration record taken by the municipal health authority, not a medically verified “Live" birth documented as occurring at a Hawaiian hospital, per an officially defined "vital event" by the U.S. Department of Health, National Vital Statistics Division protocols.
  • Obama's Birth Announcements Aren't Evidence Of Anything

    01/05/2011 11:13:52 AM PST · by Beckwith · 43 replies
    The Obama File ^ | 1/4/2011 | Beckwith
    Obots are always pointing to the two "birth announcements" from Honolulu newspapers (images here) as evidence of Obama's Hawaiian birth. As anyone who has ever had a birth, wedding, or death in the family, knows, the information in those announcements are sent to newspapers by the family, or agents of the family.  They do not originate from government agencies, hospitals, churches or synagogues, although they may originate with political campaigns. Beyond questions about the source of the Obama birth announcements being his family, probably grandmother Madelyn, there is a question about the law to consider.  Could those microfilm/fiche copies (nobody...
  • Extra, Extra, Announcing Obama’s Birth

    06/06/2010 9:49:38 AM PDT · by GregNH · 61 replies · 1,813+ views
    Taken from a point midway through the postThe ONE and ONLY time that the two papers published the birth list, beginning at the first announcement, in order, was in the editions that obama’s birth announcement appeared. This was indeed the only time that these announcements were printed this way, as the closest the papers came to doing this again never had all the same names listed in the exact same order. I figured the ten day sample would give conclusive data as to if this was uncommon.