You have yet to present any "facts." Hearsay is not "facts." It's utter crap.
I guess someone could show you photos or a home movie of Obama, the newborn, being held by his mother, with his father behind him, at the Coast General Hospital in Mombasa, Kenya, and you'd have an excuse for that also?
Such evidence would be perfectly acceptable. It would not be "hearsay", it would be actual evidence. Do you have some "actual" evidence?
How about a BOAC Passenger Manifest from Vancouver, Canada, with Barack Hussein Obama, Stanley Ann Obama, and infant, listed on it, or maybe a canceled BOAC ticket from Nairobi to London, with a connecting flight from London to Vancouver, Canada in their names.
That would be fantastic. Such a thing would be very difficult to refute. In fact, a man has claimed to have discovered such information, and yet it is still mysteriously not available. If you have such information, I assure you that would move me over to your side.
Telling me about what unsubstantiated rumors keep getting repeated in Africa is just unhelpful. The Birth in Kenya theory is very unlikely, Not impossible, but very very unlikely. Till something comes out to make it more plausible, I will have to regard the idea as far fetched.
No, you wouldn't believe that either.
You aren't going to insult or brow beat me into believing the theory you wish to believe. If you can't present good evidence, then you needn't be surprised that people don't accept your theory.
MOST people with whom I speak on this subject think the Kenyan birth theory is nothing but kook territory, right up there with UFOs, the Kennedy Assassination and Fake moon landings. *I* am at least willing to consider it, but not on the basis of crap evidence.
Show how it was paid for, show a passenger manifest, or show a video of Stanly in Kenya, and you've got something. Tell me what the non-english speaking grandmother answered to a leading question, or regale me with the latest rumors out of a third world backwater, and you've got nothing.