reader (the Second) said:burnt said:Your spelling is unusually bad tonite. A bit impaired, perhaps? Just a friendly observation.
I was quoting :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll: Go to the article.
reader (the Second) said:I did work 5 hours on Saturday and 7 hours on Sunday. That makes three weekends in a row...
“When Barack Obama Jr. was born on Aug. 4,1961, in Honolulu, Kenya was a British colony, still part of the United Kingdom’s dwindling empire. As a Kenyan native, Barack Obama Sr. was a British subject whose citizenship status was governed by The British Nationality Act of 1948. That same act governed the status of Obama Sr.‘s children.
Since Sen. Obama has neither renounced his U.S. citizenship nor sworn an oath of allegiance to Kenya, his Kenyan citizenship automatically expired on Aug. 4,1982.”
He was born in 1961. There was no Republic of Kenya then. Kenya was a colony.
reader (the Second) said:I did work 5 hours on Saturday and 7 hours on Sunday. That makes three weekends in a row...
don said:hypo: All birth certificates were issued from England in Canada also, until 1982.
i'd like to see the source for that.
reader (the Second) said:Can you explain the anachronism on the FAKE birth certificate?
reader (the Second) said:Yanuck said:can you explain the lack of a raised seal on Obama's Hawaiian COLB?
FactCheck.org has attested they have seen the certified copy of Barack Obama's birth certificate and saw the raised seal on the back of it and photographed it. This definitely appears to confirm that Barack Obama's birth certificate is authentic:
Recently FactCheck representatives got a chance to spend some time with the birth certificate, and we can attest to the fact that it is real and three-dimensional and resides at the Obama headquarters in Chicago. We can assure readers that the certificate does bear a raised seal, and that it's stamped on the back by Hawaii state registrar Alvin T. Onaka (who uses a signature stamp rather than signing individual birth certificates). We even brought home a few photographs.
reader (the Second) said:Yanuck said:can you explain the lack of a raised seal on Obama's Hawaiian COLB?
FactCheck.org has attested they have seen the certified copy of Barack Obama's birth certificate and saw the raised seal on the back of it and photographed it. This definitely appears to confirm that Barack Obama's birth certificate is authentic:
Recently FactCheck representatives got a chance to spend some time with the birth certificate, and we can attest to the fact that it is real and three-dimensional and resides at the Obama headquarters in Chicago. We can assure readers that the certificate does bear a raised seal, and that it's stamped on the back by Hawaii state registrar Alvin T. Onaka (who uses a signature stamp rather than signing individual birth certificates). We even brought home a few photographs.
FactCheck.org has attested they have seen the certified copy of Barack Obama's birth certificate and saw the raised seal on the back of it and photographed it. This definitely appears to confirm that Barack Obama's birth certificate is authentic:
In response to a direct question from WND, the Hawaii Department of Health refused to authenticate either of the two versions of President Obama's short-form Certificate of Live Birth, or COLB, posted online – neither the image produced by the Obama campaign nor the images released by FactCheck.org.
Janice Okubu, the public information officer for the Hawaii DOH, also had no explanation for why Dr. Chiyome Fukino's initial press release last October and subsequent press release last week also avoided declaring the posted images to be of authentic documents.
Yanuck said:reader (the Second) said:Yanuck said:can you explain the lack of a raised seal on Obama's Hawaiian COLB?
FactCheck.org has attested they have seen the certified copy of Barack Obama's birth certificate and saw the raised seal on the back of it and photographed it. This definitely appears to confirm that Barack Obama's birth certificate is authentic:
Recently FactCheck representatives got a chance to spend some time with the birth certificate, and we can attest to the fact that it is real and three-dimensional and resides at the Obama headquarters in Chicago. We can assure readers that the certificate does bear a raised seal, and that it's stamped on the back by Hawaii state registrar Alvin T. Onaka (who uses a signature stamp rather than signing individual birth certificates). We even brought home a few photographs.
Yes I've read that also R2, when I look at the certificate with my own 2 eyes, there is no raised seal, perhaps you can point it out to me where it is located? and yes a scanner will pick it up if its there
reader (the Second) said:Yanuck the Kenyan BC?
Yanuck said:reader (the Second) said:Yanuck the Kenyan BC?
I never said the Kenyan BC was anything, I only offered an explanation as to why the signature was typed in instead of written...now,back to you and that raised seal's location?
Yanuck said:Yanuck said:reader (the Second) said:Yanuck the Kenyan BC?
I never said the Kenyan BC was anything, I only offered an explanation as to why the signature was typed in instead of written...now,back to you and that raised seal's location?
Reader?