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I am not a birther, but your facts are wrong regarding the dates.
You are too a birther man, don't try to deny it now that you have been proven wrong. I saw you in another thread saying Obama should have to show more than the birth certificate he already posted, and you even went as far as to say that a birther activist should be there to witness it. You are the type of ignorant sheeple that actually fell for Orly Taitz scam.
[quote=nickeldude;10071247]Did you miss the part of Kenya not becoming a republic until December 12th? So its literally impossible for that document to exist? Go read the other thread on this forgery, its already been debunked a million times
Man these children just don't stop do they?[/QUOTE]
It is the only thing that gives their lives purpose and even if they have to keep paying this crazy lawyer/dentist/real estate agent to keep manufacturing laughable "evidence" that wouldn't fool an intelligent first grader and keep filing silly suits that are dismissed as fast as they are filed they will do it......because it gives them a reason to get up in the morning.
You are too a birther man, don't try to deny it now that you have been proven wrong. I saw you in another thread saying Obama should have to show more than the birth certificate he already posted, and you even went as far as to say that a birther activist should be there to witness it. You are the type of ignorant sheeple that actually fell for Orly Taitz scam.
* In 1961 the hospital was called “Coast Provincial General Hospital” (sometimes said to be Coast Province General Hospital), not Coast General Hospital.
* Kenya was a Dominion the date this certificate was allegedly issued and would not become a republic for several months. It says "Republic of Kenya" but is dated February 1964. Kenya did not become a republic until 12 December 1964. Ooops.
* The document is dated 5 August 1964 -- a Saturday. From what I can find, Kenyan guvmint offices close early on Friday and are closed on Saturdays. Oooops.
* In 1961, Mombassa was in ZANZIBAR, not in Kenya when Obama was born.
* Obama's father's village would be nearer to Nairobi, not Mombasa.
* the number is fishy: 47O44-- 47 is Obama's age when he became president, followed by the letter O (not a zero) followed by 44--he is the 44th president.
* Check out the name on the certificate, Signature of Registrar: E. F. Lavender. E. F. Lavender is a common soap (laundry detergent) in Kenya. Heh, heh.
* Would a nation with a large number of Muslims actually say "Christian name" (as opposed to name) on the birth certificate?
* His father (born in 1961) would have been 24 or 25 when he was born and not 26.
* It was called the "Central Nyanza District" not Nyanza Province. The regions were changed to provinces in 1970.
* Did you notice the document file number at the top of the page? 47,044. Obama is 47 years old and is the 44th president.
* This piece of paper certainly looks nice and new to be 45 years old -- unless the Kenyans were using acid-free paper back in 1964. Heh, heh.
*Finally, Officials of Coast Province General Hospital reported: “We do not have computerized records going back to the 1960’s and can only sort through our archives by hand,” Dr. Christopher Mwanga, an administrator at the Mombasa hospital tells GLOBE. “We have searched for all the names of babies born on Aug. 4, 1961, and have not found the name of Barack Hussein Obama. That is all I can tell you.”
Orly Taitz forged the new discovered Kenyan birth certificate.
The bottom corner says Republic of Kenya and is dated 17 February 1964.
Kenya was not a Republic until 12 December 1964. LOL
recognition
United States Recognition of Kenya, 1963.
The United States recognized Kenya when it gained its independence on December 12, 1963.
On December 10, 1963, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, Personal Representative of the President with the rank of Special Ambassador, delivered a message from President John F. Kennedy to Kenyan Prime Minister Jomo Kenyatta in which Kennedy congratulated Kenya on its independence.
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