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Edited by
alleoops
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When did Kenya become Hawaii?
Barack Hussein Obama claims to have been born on the island of Oahu in Hawaii on Aug 4th, 1961. This claim is backed up by one and only one document [in three versions], and not one these has been proven to be a valid and authentic document. Just because it was initially accepted, does not mean it is real or factual. More to the point, until Barack Hussein Obama was campaigning for the Presidency his place of birth was not an issue. The Constitutional requirements for the Presidency are clearly laid out in the United States Constitution Art. 2 sec. 5. As it has been established here that a Natural Born Citizen is a person born to Citizen parent(s) at the minimal standards, but also born in country. Link SR 511 confirms this. So if being born in the United States is all that is required for eligibility for the Presidency, Barack Hussein Obama should have no issue releasing a long form Birth Certificate issued from the State of Hawaii. Correct? A long form Birth certificate contains all the recorded vital static’s at the moment of birth, the doctor, the witnesses, the weight, siblings (if any), parents, their occupations and other static’s. So the question is ‘When did Kenya become Hawaii?’ Because until the campaign newspaper articles that referred too Barack Hussein Obama all reported ‘Kenyan-Born’. Maybe Kenya is the 57th state? ![]() |
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Edited by
alleoops
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Sun 05/27/12 09:18 AM
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![]() I don't know for sure but this could be a forgery. |
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When did Kenya become Hawaii? Barack Hussein Obama claims to have been born on the island of Oahu in Hawaii on Aug 4th, 1961. This claim is backed up by one and only one document [in three versions], and not one these has been proven to be a valid and authentic document. Just because it was initially accepted, does not mean it is real or factual. More to the point, until Barack Hussein Obama was campaigning for the Presidency his place of birth was not an issue. The Constitutional requirements for the Presidency are clearly laid out in the United States Constitution Art. 2 sec. 5. As it has been established here that a Natural Born Citizen is a person born to Citizen parent(s) at the minimal standards, but also born in country. Link SR 511 confirms this. So if being born in the United States is all that is required for eligibility for the Presidency, Barack Hussein Obama should have no issue releasing a long form Birth Certificate issued from the State of Hawaii. Correct? A long form Birth certificate contains all the recorded vital static’s at the moment of birth, the doctor, the witnesses, the weight, siblings (if any), parents, their occupations and other static’s. So the question is ‘When did Kenya become Hawaii?’ Because until the campaign newspaper articles that referred too Barack Hussein Obama all reported ‘Kenyan-Born’. Maybe Kenya is the 57th state? ![]() newspaper articles vs a state certified document.... yeah,, still not sure,,, ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Edited by
alleoops
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Sun 05/27/12 10:37 AM
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When did Kenya become Hawaii? Barack Hussein Obama claims to have been born on the island of Oahu in Hawaii on Aug 4th, 1961. This claim is backed up by one and only one document [in three versions], and not one these has been proven to be a valid and authentic document. Just because it was initially accepted, does not mean it is real or factual. More to the point, until Barack Hussein Obama was campaigning for the Presidency his place of birth was not an issue. The Constitutional requirements for the Presidency are clearly laid out in the United States Constitution Art. 2 sec. 5. As it has been established here that a Natural Born Citizen is a person born to Citizen parent(s) at the minimal standards, but also born in country. Link SR 511 confirms this. So if being born in the United States is all that is required for eligibility for the Presidency, Barack Hussein Obama should have no issue releasing a long form Birth Certificate issued from the State of Hawaii. Correct? A long form Birth certificate contains all the recorded vital static’s at the moment of birth, the doctor, the witnesses, the weight, siblings (if any), parents, their occupations and other static’s. So the question is ‘When did Kenya become Hawaii?’ Because until the campaign newspaper articles that referred too Barack Hussein Obama all reported ‘Kenyan-Born’. Maybe Kenya is the 57th state? ![]() newspaper articles vs a state certified document.... yeah,, still not sure,,, ![]() ![]() ![]() I thought you would like it none the less. ![]() |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Sun 05/27/12 10:58 AM
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In don't think he was born in Kenya,but way back,he weaseled himself into some "Entitlements" to which he wasn't actually entitled to!
That's where the misunderstanding and his woes are coming from! On the other hand,there is this curious Snippet,from his own Mouth! <<<< This report explains the context of the oft cited debate, between Obama and Keyes in the following Fall, in which Keyes faulted Obama for not being a “natural born citizen” and in which Obama, by his quick retort, “So what? I am running for Illinois Senator, not the presidency” self-admitted that he was not eligible for the office. Seeing that an AP reporter is too professional to submit a story which was not based on confirmed sources (ostensibly the Obama campaign in this case), the inference seems inescapable: Obama himself was putting out in 2004, that he was born in Kenya. The difficulty in finding this gem of a story is hampered by Google, which is running flak for Obama: because if you search for “Kenyan-born US Senate” you wont find it, but if you search for the phrase without quotes you will find links which talk about it.<<<<< http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2365100/posts scroll a bit to see the Item. |
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ummmmm Kenya didn't exist in 1961..................
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in 1895, the British Empire established the East Africa Protectorate, the forerunner of the country now known as the Republic of Kenya. Although Kenya did not achieve complete independence from the United Kingdom until 1963,it was known as the Kenya Colony from 1920 onwards and was typically referred to as Kenya long before 1963. A search of news reports from 1961 turns up hundreds and hundreds of news articles referencing that entity simply as 'Kenya'.
www.snopes.com picture of a Kenyan newsletter from 1961 http://lotsofstudyalittletech.blogspot.com/2011/06/online-archive-gems.html#!/2011/06/online-archive-gems.html |
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in 1895, the British Empire established the East Africa Protectorate, the forerunner of the country now known as the Republic of Kenya. Although Kenya did not achieve complete independence from the United Kingdom until 1963,it was known as the Kenya Colony from 1920 onwards and was typically referred to as Kenya long before 1963. A search of news reports from 1961 turns up hundreds and hundreds of news articles referencing that entity simply as 'Kenya'. www.snopes.com picture of a Kenyan newsletter from 1961 http://lotsofstudyalittletech.blogspot.com/2011/06/online-archive-gems.html#!/2011/06/online-archive-gems.html Kenya, Shmenya, it's all the same. |
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yeah,, basically,, it was referred to in a few different ways during that time
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ummmmm Kenya didn't exist in 1961.................. so... you live in Kenya? |
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ummmmm Kenya didn't exist in 1961.................. so... you live in Kenya? ummmm, no unless Florida is Kenya?? It was Tanganyika. http://www.britishempire.co.uk/timeline/colonies.htm |
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ummmmm Kenya didn't exist in 1961.................. so... you live in Kenya? ummmm, no unless Florida is Kenya?? It was Tanganyika. http://www.britishempire.co.uk/timeline/colonies.htm I thought so, you made every happy hour? yea... ![]() |
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I just got back from happy hour and the first pitcher of beer I had in six months.....probably wont have another one for 6 months to a year
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I just got back from happy hour and the first pitcher of beer I had in six months.....probably wont have another one for 6 months to a year |
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I just got back from happy hour and the first pitcher of beer I had in six months.....probably wont have another one for 6 months to a year ummmm no I mean exactly what I said....I only have drinks occasionally. |
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He's an American citizen. He won the election. He's the president of the United States. Get over it.
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I just got back from happy hour and the first pitcher of beer I had in six months.....probably wont have another one for 6 months to a year ummmm no I mean exactly what I said....I only have drinks occasionally. I was kidding!!! ok? gosh, ![]() |
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