Editor's notes: at least once a month, we make an issue regarding the Obama birth certificate. Our only point is this: the "wacko" in this matter is not the guy who wants to verify the Consitutional mandate by actually seeing the certificate, itself. The demand has been made over and over again and what is the response? "Trust us." This business of "trust" might have worked coming from one who did not lie his way into office, but, after 17 months of broken promises and lies, "trust us" has lost its ring of truth.
In the article referenced below, out of Steady Drip, we have another reminder of the Stranger in our White House. Understand that when Obama went to Hawaii [during the campaign] without the press, he came back to the States with the "evidence" we see today. He could have just as easily walked into the county recorder's office and returned to the outside of the building WITH THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE IN HAND. That would have been the end of the matter, as far as we are concerned. But he did not do that. We are convinced that he did not because he could not -- and now we learn that people on our side of the issue are offering money to prove their point. So far, no takers, only talkers.
Will these words from Steady Drip turn you into a doubter?
“I, Dr. Chiyome Fukino, director of the Hawaii State Department of Health, have seen the original vital records maintained on file by the Hawaii State Department of Health verifying Barrack Hussein Obama was born in Hawaii and is a natural-born American citizen. I have nothing further to add to this statement or my original statement issued in October 2008 over eight months ago….”
I don’t doubt that Dr. Fukino is accurately reporting that the document she saw says that AKA Obama was indeed born in Hawaii.“Laws of the Territory of Hawaii ACT 96 To Provide For The Issuance Of Certificates Of Hawaiian Birth was in effect from 1911 until 1972 and allowed someone who was born outside the Hawaiian Islands to be registered as though he were born in Hawaii. Under that law, someone simply would have presented herself to the Hawaiian authorities and declared that the child was born in Hawaii. The person could have sworn under oath and presented witnesses and other evidence. If the authorities accepted it, that was the end of it. All a person had to do was file a false statement and Hawaii took them at their word. READ MORE >>>
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