Posted on 04/25/2010 11:16:35 AM PDT by opentalk
Arizona just made my vacation list.
Jan Brewer just put herself back in the race. If that 1 cent sales tax fails, which it will...this will offset it.
“I personally believe he was born in Hawaii, but there is some other fact they are hiding. What could it be?”
That’s pretty much where I come down too. Probably born in Hawaii. Probably something very embarrassing down that road.
McCain has been soft on both issues.
good retort to the Dems and Obama ,Just say Obama is Targeting Arizona because they passed a Law that says he Must Produce his Birth Certificate before he can get on the Ballot in 2012. That is what the Democrats would do but they have guts the republicans are cowards
Ping!
“Arizona just made my vacation list.”
Wonderful! I’m planning a vacation to the South this year, and I may drive just so I can spend some time in Arizona on the way, I’ve always wanted to. My sister was born there and my folks lived there for several years during ww2.
It is truly amazing. Up until late last month I believed Obama was born in Hawaii, too.
Then James Orengo, Kenya’s Minister of Lands, stood up in Kenya’s national assembly and declared that Obama wasn’t a native of America but had been born in Kenya.
No one in Hawaii has ever come forward to claim to have attended Obama’s birth nor has any hospital claimed to be his birthplace.
Only in Kenya are there people who claim to have witnessed his birth and is there a hospital that claims to have been his birthplace.
One more interesting fact is that Hawaii allows people to keep an original foreign birth certificate in Department of Health vaults as a vital record of birth. (Butterdezillion of FR was sent the forms by Janice Okubo, DOH).
There may be many reasons why Barak Hussein Obama II doesn’t want his BC made public. The most obvious is that he possibly isn’t eligible to be President of the United States!
The hospital placing a notice of his birth in the local paper makes me think he was born in Hawaii. It’s difficult to place new data in newspaper archives forty years after the fact. The year he was born they probably didn’t think about the possibility of his becoming president some day.
Perhaps, putting the announcement in the paper was a "how to" or a "tip" within certain communities or groups back then. Say for instance, people wanting to get in state tuition for state colleges. There are all sorts of "tips" to aid people in ways to qualify for residency even though they don't really qualify.
I don't know, just thinking.
I think they are almost automatic. I have four kids and I think I just signed off that it was OK for local papers to print the birth info when I did the paperwork at the hospital.
Research has proved that the address in Hawaii’s papers was that of Stanley Ann’s parents. Notice that the baby’s name is not used nor is a birthplace given. A hospital did not have any role in placing those announcements.
Rasmussen poll shows 60% of Americans Agree With Arizona Bill
Only 31% Agree With Radicals & Obama
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