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Who the HECK is Barry Soetoro?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2061442/posts
Fransiskus Assisi
What????
The name of that school sounds a lot like the Catholic Saint Francis of Assisi. ....what gives?
I wonder why they’re not offering the capability of enlarging it for better viewing?
And how does this affect the requirement that he simply be a “natural born citizen”?
At some point, this has GOT to break in the MSM!
Wishful thinking!
Great find!
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Wow.
SE Mom, It doesn’t look valid to me. I can’t be sure because there are things about Indo that I don’t know. But all the Indo forms I have seen filled out have an official stamp on them. I don’t see that on this page. Nor is there any place for an official signature.
I wish it was enlarged. Also, I’d like to see the back page.
A second thing though is that it is filled out in cursive. Nope. Not legal. Everything must be printed.
Third, there are blank spaces on that form. That is another no-no, in my experience. Writing must start in the first block on the left and have everything filled. There are crucial questions blank which should have been answered or an explanation given.
These things raise red flags to me in authenticity. But again, I’ve only lived in Indo for 13 years and can’t be sure.
Stay on this stuff. Even if nothing pans out here (and I think it will eventually) this is interesting.
bump for later
http://www.theobamafile.com/ObamaEducation.htm
The “An American Expat in Southeast Asia” blog reports that Obama’s Indonesian schooling began when he was entered into the Roman Catholic, Franciscus Assisi Primary School, in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 1, 1968 and sat in class 1B.
He was registered under the name of Barry Soetoro, serial number 203. School documents list Barry Soetoro as an Indonesian citizen and his religion was listed as Islam.
http://laotze.blogspot.com/2007/01/tracking-down-obama-in-indonesia-part-3.html
It is thought the origin of the natural-born citizen clause can be traced to a letter of July 25, 1787 from John Jay to George Washington, presiding officer of the Constitutional Convention. John Jay wrote:
"Permit me to hint, whether it would be wise and seasonable to provide a strong check to the admission of Foreigners into the administration of our national Government; and to declare expressly that the Commander in Chief of the American army shall not be given to nor devolve on, any but a natural born Citizen."
There was no debate, and this qualification for the office of the Presidency was introduced by the drafting Committee of Eleven, and then adopted without discussion by the Constitutional Convention.
That’s one hell of an ink they used back in 1961. Not even faded.
Over here..
Thoughts???!