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"For the first time in all my years of service to our great nation, and at great peril to my career and future, I am choosing to disobey what I believe are illegal orders, including an order to deploy to Afghanistan for my second tour of duty there.
I will disobey my orders to deploy because I – and I believe all servicemen and women and the American people – deserve the truth about President Obama’s constitutional eligibility to the office of the presidency and the commander in chief."
Lieutenant Colonel Terry Lakin (selected for promotion to Colonel)
Not an April Fools’ joke: Army officer defies orders unless Obama shows birth certificate « Iowa Independent (http://iowaindependent.com/31168/not-an-april-fools%E2%80%99- - broken link)
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so we are narrowing this down to my error in who's signature is supposed to be on it?...lol...well my error...but that's what I meant...and Obama doesn't have a signature on his document from an attending physician....so we can all continue hating on each other here but everyone knows the document Obama has at the current moment is legal...but my question is where is the one with the signature from ...the "attending physician"?...lol..thanks for clearing my error in definition up.
Because I was born in the 1940s and my mother requested a copy of my birth certificate before the state went to electronic records, I do have a copy of my original BC and it does have a doctor's signature. I also have two other copies of my BC, one from the 1960s and one from the 1990s. Both are certificates of birth, are electronically produced, and do not have a doctor's signature or reference to a hospital. My children were both born in the 1970s and I requested their BCs right after birth. Both BCs are electronically produced and have no signatures, just an official seal.
Control your profanity. The Constitution does NOT define what a natural-born citizen is. We have to go by court decisions and precedent. And since Obama was born in Hawaii, to an American mother, he fits the criteria of natural-born citizen. And so your "till 2008", is incorrect.
Actually, there is some rumor that President Chester Arthur was actually born in Canada.
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Where is the original though...i have mine and i have the other one...and if he doesnt have his...he didnt explain where it went or what happened as he paid $800,000 in legal fees in court cases
we the majority....you land in the minority according to the polls who approve of Obama
You absolutely DO NOT have the original copy of your birth certificate! Do you think the department of vital records would give you the one and only absolute proof of your birth? You have a souvenir copy, as I explained above. It's probably all pink and blue and has your footprints and all. It's not "official".
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Birthers make an issue that Obama was born August 4th but the Registrar didn't record it until the 8th - and see this gap as a case of shenanigans and a mad 12,000 mile dash back to Hawaii - ignoring the explanation that Obama was born at 7:24 on a Friday night. If the paperwork was filed on Monday it would likely not get fully processed until Tuesday.
Where is the original though...i have mine and i have the other one...and if he doesnt have his...he didnt explain where it went or what happened as he paid $800,000 in legal fees in court cases
we the majority....you land in the minority according to the polls who approve of Obama
I don't know where you live, but I'll bet you DON'T have the original either. In most, if not all states, the original is retained at the courthouse (or wherever they are stored) and all you'll get is a certified copy. I know for sure that's the case here in Texas.
No, that's the 'souvenir copy'. It even says so on the document for my kids. The birth certificate itself was mailed to me a little later. I actually did lose one of my kids' bcs. I don't know how, because if I knew that, I wouldn't have lost it, right? I had to order another one.
What's with this fanatacism about "signed by a nurse"? I worked in L&D in two states, Illinois and California, as an RN and never signed a BC.
Uh...if you lost the original, how could you order another copy of it? What would you get? A copy of a copy?
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