Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
April 27, 2011
Despite some political commentators insisting that the White House release of what it claims to be Barack Obama’s long form birth certificate represents the end of the “crazy birther fringe” movement, those who most fiercely pushed doubts surrounding the president’s eligibility are not convinced.
While presumptive Republican candidate Donald Trump welcomed the release of the document, he was quick to cast suspicion as to why it took so long and if the certificate was even genuine.
Trump said it was “amazing” that the document surfaced “all of a sudden” after he had begun asking questions about the controversy, adding that the certificate should be analyzed to determine its authenticity.
Indeed, the Smoking Gun website has already compiled a list of inconsistencies found in the document, including asking, “If the original document was in a bound volume (as reflected by the curvature of the left hand side of the certificate), how can the green patterned background of the document’s safety paper be so seamless?”
Meanwhile, World Net Daily editor Joseph Farah, who has been at the forefront of the birther movement, heavily promoting Jerome Corsi’s investigations into the matter along with his new book, Where’s The Birth Certificate?, reacted to the news by saying the birth certificate “raises as many questions as it answers”.
At the center of the storm is the argument about whether the fact that Obama’s father was born in Kenya, which is confirmed on the document released by the White House today, makes Obama ineligible to become president because he is not a “natural born citizen” of the United States.
“Some of the cases challenging Obama have explained that he was a dual citizen through his father at his birth, and they contend the framers of the Constitution excluded dual citizens from qualifying as natural born citizens,” reports WND, meaning that the document released by the White House today could even lead to proving Obama’s ineligibility.
“The news media and the political establishment were quick to rush to judgment regarding Obama’s eligibility in 2008, without any basis. It would be a big mistake for everyone to jump to a conclusion now based on the release of this document, which raises as many questions as it answers,” Farah said today.
Some political commentators have hastily insisted that the release of the document means, “The “birther” movement is now dead as a political force,” a rush to judgment given the fact that the White House’s direct involvement now means the entire controversy will only continue to generate attention.
Since the American people have been habitually lied to about everything under the sun, with trust in government at an all time low, a PDF file put out directly by the Obama administration itself isn’t going to make the furore die down at all, and will only lead to claims that the document is a carefully crafted fake.
Obama’s long form birth certificate – http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/birth-certificate-long-form.pdf
Correspondence with the Hawaii State Department of Health can be seen here (PDF).
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Something that seems odd to me is spending $2,000,000 in attorney fees, fighting the release of his birth certificate.
Why did he do that?
Did he give up his U.S. citizenship to become an Indonesian citizen?
What is his real name?
ok...I'm done..I can't come here any more..sorry old friend..but I think you and the rest of them...are batshit crazy...
ReplyDeletetex, I started investing myself heavily in Obama many years ago and have slowly gone from worship to disdain for the guy once he was elected president.
ReplyDeleteObama, through his actions (never mind his words) has guided me to give up on government. I see him as the oligarch's front man and nothing more.
Still, the birther issue is troublesome to me because it's baseless. I guess what I'm saying is, I could give a rats ass if Obama is impeached or overthrown by revolution but it must be a legitimate reason and not "batshit crazy" stuff.
after your excellent comment on john eating magic mushrooms on redemption island i support all your other ideas.
ReplyDeletei like bob too.
Dion - I'm not married to the birther issue, he got me interested in it by fighting it so hard. He should open all his records and put all of it to rest.
ReplyDeleteI hate to admit that I voted for him, not much of a choice really, at least we have the same basic opinion of the guy.
Billy - I'd about forgotten that comment, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI like Ruby too.