Another Birther Related Thread...

Started by U_Kay, February 14, 2011, 08:53:51 PM

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U_Kay

I found this little link interesting.

http://butterdezillion.wordpress.com/2010/01/11/red-flags-in-hawaii-2/

The above link gives you the reason why Obama's COLB birth cert is not a legal one. (this is the COLB he posted on the WEB during his campaign and it continues to float around the net.)

So if you are interested go enjoy.  ;D

tbone0106

Back during the election campaign, I personally saw two markedly different versions of the COLB, both of which were released by the Kenyan's people. Um, excuse me, but I think that, by definition, at least one of them HAD to be a forgery, yes?  :P :P :P

U_Kay

Quote from: tbone0106 on February 15, 2011, 07:44:04 PM
Back during the election campaign, I personally saw two markedly different versions of the COLB, both of which were released by the Kenyan's people. Um, excuse me, but I think that, by definition, at least one of them HAD to be a forgery, yes?  :P :P :P

I must admit, I was not a birther so I didnt pay any attention to Barack's COLB or COLBS. I am becoming a birther though. This is a case filled with too many mysteries.

Are you a birther? I see you are calling him the "Kenyan."

Mighty_Mouse

I'm still undecided right now; I'd say that I don't have a problem with his being born in Hawaii, but the simple fact that he hasn't just produced his birth certificate or legal, real, COLB, tells me he is hiding something. I was born in Dec. of '61, in Florida, and I have both. I'm not sure if Hawaii issued both at that time.
Be the kind of woman who, when your feet hit the floor in the morning, the Devil says "Oh crap, she's up".

U_Kay

Quote from: Mighty_Mouse on February 16, 2011, 07:56:48 AM
I'm still undecided right now; I'd say that I don't have a problem with his being born in Hawaii, but the simple fact that he hasn't just produced his birth certificate or legal, real, COLB, tells me he is hiding something. I was born in Dec. of '61, in Florida, and I have both. I'm not sure if Hawaii issued both at that time.

Well, for approx two weeks, I have been researching this and it has made me more suspicious than ever about his documentation.

MM, I havent any problem with him being born in Hawaii if he can prove it. It will be great!  :D

MM, I was born on an opressed little English Isle in the Caribbean in 62 and I can prove that I was born there.... My father, mother and the midwife~ all 3 signed the birth certificate. I assure you Hawaii was keeping proper documentation of births. Kenya was keeping accurate records too.

Obama's docs leave me to wonder about him though.



Indy

Quote from: U_Kay on February 14, 2011, 08:53:51 PM
I found this little link interesting.

http://butterdezillion.wordpress.com/2010/01/11/red-flags-in-hawaii-2/

The above link gives you the reason why Obama's COLB birth cert is not a legal one. (this is the COLB he posted on the WEB during his campaign and it continues to float around the net.)

So if you are interested go enjoy.  ;D
You should send that link to Hillery ;)

Mighty_Mouse

Hm. Well, Kay, I think I'll start some research for myself, your link was very informative. Thanks for sharing.  :)

The reason I'm beginning to grow suspicious is the one I stated above: To end the controversy once and for all, just show the proper authorities his birth certificate and/or COLB, and unseal his college records/transcripts. I'd be interested to know if he registered at either Occidental or Harvard as a foreign student, and what types, if any, grants he received. All the secrecy and hiring lawyers to block lawsuits and such only generates more suspicion.
Be the kind of woman who, when your feet hit the floor in the morning, the Devil says "Oh crap, she's up".

tbone0106

Quote from: U_Kay on February 15, 2011, 09:32:36 PM
I must admit, I was not a birther so I didnt pay any attention to Barack's COLB or COLBS. I am becoming a birther though. This is a case filled with too many mysteries.

Are you a birther? I see you are calling him the "Kenyan."

I call him the Kenyan partly because I have doubts that he was born in this country, and partly because it causes me near-physical pain to think of him as an American.

The COLB is nothing; even in Hawaii a Hawaiian COLB won't do much beyond getting you a driver's license. Back when the Kenyan was little, Hawaii passed out COLBs like candy. Ten bucks and the signature of just one person willing to swear, and that's all you needed. Understand that Hawaii was rather new to the statehood thing in 1961, having been a state for only two years. But Hawaii had a VERY long and strong tradition of being a location of transit, a stop on long journeys that often ended on a continent besides ours. Hawaii was a very popular place to register your kid (or grandkid) who had been born in Japan or Malaysia or Hong Kong or Peru or on a ship somewhere between places. Having a COLB was a "foot in the door" in case said child wound up back in the USA and needed, say, a scholarship or a driver's license or a passport.

Most importantly, you could get a Hawaiian COLB for just about any child born just about anywhere, even if said child had never been to the State of Hawaii in his/her life.

Am I a "birther?" I think of myself as just an American citizen, a taxpayer and a voter who can't help wondering why the Kenyan has spent over $2 million of our money hiding every detail of his past.

U_Kay

Quote from: Indy on February 16, 2011, 03:44:25 PM
You should send that link to Hillery ;)

Indy, I read she was paid off.  I have no idea if it is true though.

U_Kay

Quote from: Mighty_Mouse on February 16, 2011, 04:29:39 PM
Hm. Well, Kay, I think I'll start some research for myself, your link was very informative. Thanks for sharing.  :)

The reason I'm beginning to grow suspicious is the one I stated above: To end the controversy once and for all, just show the proper authorities his birth certificate and/or COLB, and unseal his college records/transcripts. I'd be interested to know if he registered at either Occidental or Harvard as a foreign student, and what types, if any, grants he received. All the secrecy and hiring lawyers to block lawsuits and such only generates more suspicion.

MM, WND (world net daily) has a ton of stuff on this subject. You may enjoy the different links found there.

You will only have more questions and concerns once you begin investigating him. (An example is his social security # issued to him, reserved for people living in Connecticut. How strange, huh? Oh oh... I found out he lied on his application for his bar exam or law license.. not once but three times. He didnt have the descency to confess his aliases~ dumb!)


U_Kay

Quote from: tbone0106 on February 16, 2011, 05:42:10 PM
I call him the Kenyan partly because I have doubts that he was born in this country, and partly because it causes me near-physical pain to think of him as an American.

:D

Quote from: tbone0106 on February 16, 2011, 05:42:10 PM
The COLB is nothing; even in Hawaii a Hawaiian COLB won't do much beyond getting you a driver's license. Back when the Kenyan was little, Hawaii passed out COLBs like candy. Ten bucks and the signature of just one person willing to swear, and that's all you needed. Understand that Hawaii was rather new to the statehood thing in 1961, having been a state for only two years. But Hawaii had a VERY long and strong tradition of being a location of transit, a stop on long journeys that often ended on a continent besides ours. Hawaii was a very popular place to register your kid (or grandkid) who had been born in Japan or Malaysia or Hong Kong or Peru or on a ship
somewhere between places. Having a COLB was a "foot in the door" in case said child wound up back in the USA and needed, say, a scholarship or a driver's license or a passport.

This paragraph tells me much concerning you.

Quote from: tbone0106 on February 16, 2011, 05:42:10 PM
Most importantly, you could get a Hawaiian COLB for just about any child born just about anywhere, even if said child had never been to the State of Hawaii in his/her life.

I believe that! I was traveling to and fro between this country and my home isle on a birth cert (no passport) up until about 1972. The
rules and immigration were lax. Then again, I looked as American as any kid.


Quote from: tbone0106 on February 16, 2011, 05:42:10 PM
Am I a "birther?" I think of myself as just an American citizen, a taxpayer and a voter who can't help wondering why the Kenyan has spent over $2 million of our money hiding every detail of his past.

I hope he is illegally in his position. I would love to see Obamacare Nullified and VOIDED.