To: aruanan
"Hawaii confirmed nothing about the internet COLB purported to be Barry O's. Hawaii only stated that there was a birth certificate on file. And since you could be born outside Hawaii and yet have a certificate on file in Hawaii, the fact that Hawaii confirmed the existence of a certificate says nothing about the actual place of birth. And we do have an eyewitness claiming to have been present at his birth in Kenya." There's a whole birther mythology about this issue that includes a number of elements. These elements are almost entirely false. Among them are the claims that Hawaii only confirmed they have "A" birth certificate, and that anyone born outside Hawaii can get one.
These things are not true. Be very skeptical of all the birther claims. Demand proof. Most of them are not true.
93 posted on
01/23/2009 8:55:27 PM PST by
mlo
To: mlo
There's a whole birther mythology about this issue that includes a number of elements. These elements are almost entirely false. Among them are the claims that Hawaii only confirmed they have "A" birth certificate, and that anyone born outside Hawaii can get one. It's not false and you know it. Hawaii only said they had documentation on file about Obama birth. They did not say what it was.
And you know prior to 1972 Hawaii issued COLB's to foreign born babies.
To: mlo; thecodont
There's a whole birther mythology about this issue that includes a number of elements. These elements are almost entirely false. Among them are the claims that Hawaii only confirmed they have "A" birth certificate, and that anyone born outside Hawaii can get one.
Wow, you managed to cram four fallacies into three sentences. First and second are the genetic fallacy and ad hominem: "birther". Then there is the fallacy of petitio principii: "mythology". Finally, the fallacy of accent: "anyone born outside Hawaii can get one".
140 posted on
01/24/2009 7:15:41 AM PST by
aruanan
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