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  • Why is Obama's name different on passport? Doesn't match birth records released

    06/05/2011 5:26:11 PM PDT · by opentalk · 48 replies
    WND ^ | June 2, 2011 | Jerome Corsi
    In this era of tight airport security, the Transportation Safety Administration typically will not allow a passenger to board an airplane if the name printed on the ticket differs from the way it appears on government-issued identification. Now that the White House has released President Obama's purported long-form birth certificate, a question arises as to why the name on that document does not match the name on his State Department passport. This matched how his name was listed on the short-form Certification of Live Birth released during the 2008 presidential campaign, as first presented by DailyKos.com June 12, 2008: Below...
  • UPDATE: Henrietta Hughes Says She's Not Milking the System (We Care Claims Hughes Story Dishonest)

    02/12/2009 11:31:44 PM PST · by fight_truth_decay · 47 replies · 2,744+ views
    WINK News ^ | Feb 12, 2009 at 5:10 PM EST Story Updated: Feb 13, 2009 at 12:56 AM EST | By Nick Spinetto
    SOUTHWEST FLORIDA - A woman making national headlines after a tearful moment with President Obama has a new home. Thursday morning, Chene Thompson handed Henrietta Hughes the keys to her home in Hendry County. Thompson is the wife of State Representative Nick Thompson. Hughes and her son will live at the home rent free. However, a local organization is coming forward saying Hughes isn't being honest about how much help she's had in the past. The director of We Care Outreach Ministry, Tanya Johnson, says just last month she offered Henrietta Hughes permanent housing and a place to stay free...
  • Blow to machismo as Spain forces men to do housework

    04/08/2005 11:09:19 AM PDT · by iceemonster · 82 replies · 2,180+ views
    Guardian (UK) ^ | April 8, 2005 | Giles Tremlett
    Spanish men will have to learn to change nappies and don washing-up gloves under the terms of a new law designed to strike a blow at centuries of Latin machismo. The law, due to be passed this month, is likely to provoke a revolution in family affairs in a country where 40% of men reportedly do no housework at all. It will oblige men to "share domestic responsibilities and the care and attention" of children and elderly family members, according to the draft approved by the Spanish parliament's justice commission. This will become part of the marriage contract at civil...