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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Obama's Birth Certificate: Nanny-Nanny Boo-Boo!

In Kenya, where his grandmother said he was born, they won't release his records till after the election.

In Hawaii, where he claims to have been born, they won't release the original birth certificate until he asks for it, and he hasn't asked. They also won't say if it is a cert. for a birth in Hawaii.

Berg's lawsuit was dismissed. Do we really have to wait until BIDEN is the successor, to find out if this joker is lying about being qualified to be President?

2 comments:

  1. This just in:


    State declares Barack Obama's Hawaii birth certificate is genuine

    By Associated Press
    6:43 PM EDT, October 31, 2008

    HONOLULU (AP) _ State officials say there's no doubt Barack Obama was born in Hawaii.

    Health Department Director Dr. Chiyome Fukino said Friday she and the registrar of vital statistics, Alvin Onaka, have personally verified that the health department holds Obama's original birth certificate.

    Fukino says that no state official, including Republican Gov. Linda Lingle, ever instructed that Obama's certificate be handled differently.

    She says state law bars release of a certified birth certificate to anyone who does not have a tangible interest.

    ===
    (and this slightly different account:)

    Friday, October 31, 2008 - 11:51 AM HAST (That means Hawaii/Aleutian Standard Time)

    Obama’s Hawaii birth certificate confirmed
    Pacific Business News (Honolulu)

    The director of Hawaii’s Department of Health confirmed on Friday what Barack Obama has been saying all along: the presidential candidate was born in Honolulu.

    “There have been numerous requests for Sen. Barack Hussein Obama’s official birth certificate,” said Chiyome Fukino. “State law prohibits the release of a certified birth certificate to persons who do not have a tangible interest in the vital record.”

    Citing her statutory authority to oversee and maintain Hawaii’s vital records, Fukino said she has “personally seen and verified that the Hawaii State Department of Health has Sen. Obama’s original birth certificate on record in accordance with state policies and procedures.

    “No state official, including Gov. Linda Lingle, has ever instructed that this vital record be handled in a manner different from any other vital record in the possession of the State of Hawaii,” Fukino added.

    Lingle, a Republican, has been campaigning on the Mainland for Obama’s opponent, Sen. John McCain of Arizona.

    Obama, a Democratic senator from Illinois, was born Aug. 4, 1961, in Honolulu. He graduated high school at Punahou School in 1979.

    End quote:

    These two versions of the same report seem clear enough. The birth certificate is on file in Hawaii and it is valid.


    However, the opponents of Obama simply will not give up. I have seen one Web comment that went along these lines: "It could have been a valid Kenyan birth certificate on file in Hawaii that the Hawaii official was talking about."

    Laughable, of course, why would a Kenyan birth certificate be filed in Hawaii?

    Oh, and there's no evidence that his Kenyan grandmother actually said that he was born in Kenya. There is only one guy, Philip Berg, saying that he has a tape recording of her saying that he was born in Kenya. And Berg has never played that tape to anyone.

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  2. I have since seen a report to the effect that Hawaii has a birth certificate. I haven't seen one that says it's a "he were born here" type, vs. a "he were born, and registered here" type. Not that it doesn't exist but I would think the downstream media would be jumping all over that one.

    There is still the question why BO allowed the controversy. I think the answer is that it distracts from the Marxism he doesn't want you to be looking at too closely.

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