Is it true that Trump won't show birth certificate (democrat, illegal immigrants, politicians)
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He cannot let an insult go. He speaks so freely and "non PC" himself yet he sues Bill Mayer, a freaking COMEDIAN, over Mayer's first amendment right to free speech.
satire is protected from libel/slander lawsuits. for trump to have been successful in court the burden of proof was on him to prove to a jury that a "reasonable man" would have believed that maher was serious and that there is the very real possibility that trump's father was an orangutan.
I can't believe this thread is three pages long and nobody has mentioned that Trump's mother was born in Scotland. I have never seen any evidence that she ever became a naturalized American citizen. (Of course, any evidence that does come up should be considered a possible forgery.)
Trump has always seemed particularly attached to Scotland. He owns property in Scotland and bizarrely mentioned Scotland in the GOP debate as an example of a place where single-payer healthcare works, even though Scotland has the same system as the rest of the UK. Could this attachment be because he was actually born in Scotland, to a mother who was not a U.S. citizen? I'm just asking questions.
Of the three birth certificates a previous poster linked, one of them wasn't issued until 2012; a second wasn't an official document, just one from the hospital that could have been requested at any time; and the third is an obvious forgery, including white text on black paper (a pretty obvious mistake the forger should have caught), the mother's name being mispelled (Mac Leod vs. MacLeod), a fraudulent address (85-15 Wareham Road in Jamaica; Jamiaca has a Wareham Place but no Wareham Road), and Trump's name being typed even though the birth certificate clearly shows the name must be printed.
I'm just asking questions, but it's obvious he's hiding something. But I'm just asking questions.
I believe the black paper with white lettering comes from microfiche. My husband has an official copy of his birth certificate with black paper and white lettering and it is official and bears the seal so, most likely not a forgery. The form is exactly like the one my husband has when I looked at it close up.
Boy, they are reaching on trying to find a way to stop Trump. As famous as he is, skeletons should be all out of the closet by now.
The "grasping at straws" gives me more and more hope that two years from now as I post, I will be talking about President Trump!
I just had another thought, this birth certificate thing is getting him a lot of publicity. He knows how to get things done. Smart move. Keep your name in the news.
...and the third is an obvious forgery, including white text on black paper (a pretty obvious mistake the forger should have caught)...
My dad was born in 1920, and his copy of his bc was like this - I first saw it in the early 50s. I think it reflects an old method of producing copies pre-xerox and pre-microfiche. The paper had a very slick surface, almost like carbon paper, except it didn't rub off.
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