The idiot brigade have, of course, already started saying "It looks fishy to me..."
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Worse - Reince of the RNC is now saying that Obama is wrong for bothering with this silliness and should be concentrating on the economy.GrahamKennedy wrote:So here it is
The idiot brigade have, of course, already started saying "It looks fishy to me..."
Sensible attitude. I assume from your reaction that it's too much to hope that this gentleman doesn't have a track record of jumping up and down demanding said birth certificate?Mikey wrote:Reince of the RNC is now saying that Obama is wrong for bothering with this silliness and should be concentrating on the economy.
Yeah, as expected, they just found whatever reasons they could to doubt it's credibility.This morning’s White House release of President Barack Obama’s long form birth certificate will, of course, do little to derail the “birther” movement, which will now analyze the document with the kind of verve previously directed toward those Texas Air National Guard memos faxed to CBS from that Kinko’s in Abilene.
So here’s a few nutty points about the birth certificate sure to be seized upon by the nonbelievers:
• If the original document was in a bound volume (as reflected by the curvature of the left hand side of the certificate), how can the green patterned background of the document's safety paper be so seamless?
• Why, if Obama was born on August 4, 1961, was the “Date Accepted by Local Reg.” four days later on August 8, 1961?
• What is the significance of the smudges in the box containing the name of the reported attendant?
• David A. Sinclair, the M.D. who purportedly signed the document, died nearly eight years ago at age 81. So he is conveniently unavailable to answer questions about Obama’s reported birth.
• In the “This Birth” box there are two mysterious Xs above “Twin” and “Triplet.” Is there a sibling or two unaccounted for?
• What is the significance of the mysterious numbers, seen vertically, on the document’s right side?
• Finally, the “Signature of Local Registrar” in box 21 may be a desperate attempt at establishing the document’s Hawaiian authenticity. Note to forgers: It is spelled “Ukulele.”
Assuming "Negro" was still in use. It's a subtle distinction but possibly they think Africans are born in Africa and Negros are born in America.GrahamKennedy wrote:Funniest complaint I've seen so far? "It says 'African' and it should say 'Negro.'"
Convenient? I doubt he finds it convenient to die. How dare he die at 81... pretty sus.• David A. Sinclair, the M.D. who purportedly signed the document, died nearly eight years ago at age 81. So he is conveniently unavailable to answer questions about Obama’s reported birth.
I wondered if they just asked the parents what he was. Apparently Kenyans routinely call themselves "African", so it may have come from his parents. Or as you say perhaps somebody just thought "Kenya... African."Tholian_Avenger wrote:Assuming "Negro" was still in use. It's a subtle distinction but possibly they think Africans are born in Africa and Negros are born in America.GrahamKennedy wrote:Funniest complaint I've seen so far? "It says 'African' and it should say 'Negro.'"
I've met a young black man who was genuinely shocked when he found out that Europeans were also "Whites". Meh.