So Where WAS Obama Born?

"...Snopes has been accused by forum members here of being part of some Liberal plot..."

Snopes is self-serving (as well as Liberal-serving) and subject to correcting their own errors "on the fly".

WND finds errors in Snopes and "Fact Check" accounts of BO's birthplace:

Quote:

"But it even gets worse for Snopes.com and wikipedia.com. By clicking on the link wikipedia provides for information on Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children you find these comments:

"The hospital is the alleged birthplace of Barack Obama, President of the United States..."

"Wikipedia is unable to confirm Obama's hospital and even admits his official birth certificate is in dispute as Snopes.com links to wikipedia as proof that Obama was born in Kapiolani Medical Center and not only that but the very source that Snopes.com cites for the hospital of birth also contradicts Snopes.com report on the issue of Obama's birth certificate."

http://www.valuesvoternews.com/2009/07/snopescom-changes-hospital-of-oba...

I grew up in Hawaii.

I'll have to ask my Dad what hospital I had my tonsils out at. I recall it as Kapi'olani Hospital: The "Medical Center" part must have been added since then.

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I seem to have lost TinyMCE somewhere along the way. That editor should pop up and give you a toolbar when you make comments as a regular user, however, here I am, a regular user, and I get nothing.

Wolf's right, you can use HTML to do this, like this:

If you want to make the image link somewhere else, you enclose the tag within the tag as below:


That will insert the image into the page as in his comment.

I had to log in as my normal user to post this, evidently the tag doesn't work as a normal user either.

I don't personally use TinyMCE, so I didn't notice that it went away.

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Let's say the 11 Republican reps get their "birther bill" passed, and proof of citizenship is required.

If that happens, guess what, the document Obama released to the world will be the document used to fulfill that requirement, since it is legal proof of citizenship, accepted by every court in the land, all branches of the military, all levels of government, and all intelligence agencies.

It proves a citizen was born in the state of Hawaii, thus it is proof of US citizenship.

I really thought that image was going to be the fake Kenyan birth certificate which was successfully used to troll Orly Taitz last week into launching to a whole other level of wackjobbery and lawsuits. The one you posted is at least a lot funnier.

"...I don't personally use TinyMCE, so I didn't notice that it went away..."

I'm working from two computers: It's likely that only one of my computers gets recognized for my password here.

"...Let's say the 11 Republican reps get their "birther bill" passed, and proof of citizenship is required..."

At least one investigator says that there is no seal on the COLB produced at Obama's website. (While William Ayer's buddies at FactCheck.org produced an alternate COLB that HAS a seal).

The "Birther Bill" merely insists that those who run for public office (like Obama did for the Illinois Senate) produce a birth certificate. Hardly a stretch in these times when Obama continues the [Eeeviiil Bush] spying on our cellphones and even today—spying on concerned Americans' Internet links to the ObamaCare Bill.

(Like National-Socialists had always done under Hitler).

Where is the A-C-L-U today on Obama?

http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:uWGDkNN4tbAJ:www.politico.com/blogs/...

"...If that happens, guess what, the document Obama released to the world will be the document used to fulfill that requirement, since it is legal proof of citizenship, accepted by every court in the land, all branches of the military, all levels of government, and all intelligence agencies..."

The "document [Obama] released to the world" doesn't have a seal on it. It's HARDLY his original "long-form" BC.

Even an Illegally-elected President "Doan' Need No Steenkin' Security Clearance".

"...It proves a citizen was born in the state of Hawaii, thus it is proof of US citizenship..."

Not just "HOW", but "WHY" would you be so certain?

Hawaii had a new state's burgeoning bureaucracy in 1961, and could have "catch-all" provisions that are keeping the truth from America.

->My previous link to a YouTube has the author "parsing" his examinations of the document: So does he know—or not?

(I think he knows the answer to the COLB's "missing seal"—as I do—but isn't telling).

->The next COLB examination at YouTube is compelling: the poster knows the law and repeats it frequently in the comments section. He has been examining the COLB ever since it came out. Since "birther-obstructionists" won't look it up, I'll locate the URL at my other computer.

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PS...->Keeping the following handy:

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Qa href="http://www.freeperbirthers.com">Qimg src="http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn278/wolf03894/certificate.jpg">

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