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Originally Posted by coadie
snopes is not an academically acceptible site for citations.
Apparently education lacking people use it to google scholar.
I won't let college students quote it.
"Numerous sources" Un named.
health departments holds COLB. Yep and won't release it.
snopes doesn't verify anything.
It does make your argument look worse as a matter of fact.
I know you haven't delivered babies. snopes hasn't either. But snopes and yourself can't ive a name of the person that can verify the live birth.
The company I own has been to a state supreme court to try a case. i got a brief education in rules of evidence. Externally generated third party documents are NOT admitted as evidence.
Someone is lying. According to Obama's Kenyan (paternal) grandmother, as well as his half-brother and half-sister, Barack Hussein Obama was born in Kenya, not in Hawaii as the Democratic candidate for president claims. His grandmother bragged that her grandson is about to be President of the United States and is so proud because she was present DURING HIS BIRTH IN KENYA, in the delivery room. -This, according to several news sites and Pennsylvania attorney Philip J. Berg (see video below) who is, surprisingly, a life long democrat himself. Berg is the former Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania, and he has an impressive background in his activities as a democrat, but his support for the party seemingly stops when it comes to his trust in Barack Hussein Obama.
Why can't snopes deal with this?
I can't say where he was born. I can feel comfy that his Birth certificate is a fraud.
a web site with political in its name "politifact" says it all.
Medical people do not go to political sites to answer physical or medical questions. There are a few docs in washington. They sure don't go to lawyers for medical records. Actually I find the defense by Obama loyal people to be entertaining and and very revealing.
Give you a little reality. Had Obama had an incident discovered as a newborn and all that was offered as "proof" that he was born in Hawaaii at a specific hospital, no lawyer would accept it. It has no signatures on it of witnesses. It is both fake and incomplete. It is at most a birth announcement on some official looking stationary.
People say they have seen it and say it is real also applies to people that say they have seen noah's ark and the Ark of the covenant.
Politifacts Not acceptible
snopes? also huighely inferior and biased source.
They despise conservatives that say prove it.
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Yeah, because "Atlasshrugs200" and WND are much more reliable sites, with no bias or slant at all. I did reference Snopes, merely because you could go there and view the sources and it was easier than posting them all myself. Factcheck.org has also examined the document and concluded it was legit:
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2...n_the_usa.html
If you don't like those, perhaps these are more credible for you. Here is the 2nd largest paper in the state of Hawaii, quoting state Health Director Chiyome Fukino, authenticating that his birth certificate is on file:
http://blogs.starbulletin.com/inpolitics/certified/
And here is an article from the Seattle Times, saying that the registrar of vital statistics has personally verified his original birth certificate:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...morside01.html
I completely agree that you are probably comfy saying his birth certificate is a fraud. I just think you don't have any facts or sources to back it up. At least, none that you have shown.