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To: bentway who wrote (497872)7/23/2009 11:24:29 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576162
 
>> Why?

As I've indicated I have no bone to pick in this argument. I don't believe there is a problem.

HOWEVER, from what I've read about it, a "short-form birth certificate" in Hawaii can be obtained, under certain circumstances, for a person who was not born in Hawaii. I don't know what those circumstances are, but apparently there are some ways in which that can happen.

Additionally, he grandmother has, apparently, stated he was born in Kenya. Again, I wasn't there and wouldn't have known what she was saying anyway. It is just what I've read.

It seems like a reasonable request to me for the president to insist that Hawaii release his LONG-FORM birth certificate as opposed to the "Certification", which is a different document.

He just needs to do it and put the issue to rest. It doesn't help that the military just dropped the issue when a soldier refused to act under orders on the basis of the president's failure to prove his place of birth.



To: bentway who wrote (497872)7/24/2009 12:58:45 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576162
 
This is funny.....some woman sat in for Dobbs on his show and during the course of the show, debunked the whole issue of Obama's birth certificate. Two nites later Dobbs comes back to his show and brings up the whole issue all over again. Dobbs is a nutjob like all the rest.

Stewart to Dobbs: 'Do you even watch CNN?'

Yesterday, I noted that Lou Dobbs has been giving the "birther" conspiracy theory plenty of time on his radio show and on CNN, while the issue continues getting discussed on other cable news shows.

Now, Jon Stewart takes a look at that coverage, which includes Dobbs' fill-in host debunking the story, and poses the question: "Do you even watch CNN?"

[see John Stewart]
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To: bentway who wrote (497872)7/24/2009 1:03:12 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576162
 
It gets better, Orli Taitz, the nut job that is leading the fight over Obama's birth certificate has an accent thicker than a Russian spy. In addition, she claims to be an attorney, a dentist, and a real estate agent. How come we are letting whack jobs like her into the country? We need to start doing some psychological testing.