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No, they're not. Among other issues you've overlooked (like the variously resized and yet somehow still perfectly aligned layers ), you've missed the fact that the Obama/WH birth certificate forgery has no chromatic aberration.
Look at the evidence presented at the Barnhardt link I posted earlier.
Ahh. I remember when people started yelling for "the long form", that all would be put to rest, that's all they wanted, why won't you show it Mr Obama? I'm also pretty sure that everyone else, the non birthers and non crazies, said there was no point in doing any more than had already been done to establish his citizenship because he did what was required and whatever else he did would be met with screams of "forgery!!!". Who was right? Rabbit holes run deep ya know.
This makes me wonder what exactly you are calling your "long-form" birth certificate and what it is that you are calling your "short-form" birth certificate. Are both not issued by the state? Aren't both signed and notarized? What's the difference between them?
The long form contains more information. The short form is more like an abstract. I also have a long form marriage certificate as well as a shorter, abstracted one.
When I married my 2nd husband in 2000, in AZ, I was required to show a long form birth certificate. When I applied for my passport it was also required. When we applied for my husband to have legal residency status so we could leave the UK and return to the USA I again had to provide my long form birth certificate. I have come across many incidents where my short form version was NOT acceptable. My daughter, when applying for help with medical through the welfare dept, also had to have her long form. I had to send it to her from the UK, where I had it with me in my files. I have copies of the long and short forms for myself as well as my children.
How interesting. When I applied for a passport at a federal post office in Colorado, I showed them my short form Pennsylvania BC and they took it, no questions asked. I think the only other time I ever even had to show a BC was when I got a Social Security card, and they took the short form PA BC as well. Maybe the people you're talking to just don't know what they're doing.
The man is Black and has a funny, non-American sounding name. Because of that, it's up to HIM to prove to us he's not foreign. Real Americans demand he answer that question. Why is that hard to understand, and what's wrong with it?
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The man is Black and has a funny, non-American sounding name. Because of that, it's up to HIM to prove to us he's not foreign? Why is that hard to understand?
Exactly. Why aren't people screaming about Mr. Drumpf?
The long form contains more information. The short form is more like an abstract. I also have a long form marriage certificate as well as a shorter, abstracted one.
Again, are both forms issued by the state and notarized?
Doesn't anyone find it odd for this supposed scan to have all those layers in it? I don't see anyone addressing that.
Really? I find it stranger that everyone is a document expert and that the WH couldn't come up with something perfect if they had the need to.
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