I don't think that constitutes proof. Only hearsay. Because there is so much controversy surrounding the issue, so many that have already co-conspired with Obama to hide the information on his real birth records, that only the official birth record can satisfy the question.
There can be nothing "embarrassing" on his birth record, other than Obama not being who he claims to be, which would be a felony, wouldn't it. Or at the very least, expose one eventually.
Not being who you say you are, regardless if he is a natural born citizen or not, is a deception. There is a good chance that the people who voted for Obama -or whatever his name is- wouldn't have, had they known who and what he really was.
So even if he is a natural born citizen, the election would still have to be nullified, because he misrepresented himself.
“So even if he is a natural born citizen, the election would still have to be nullified, because he misrepresented himself. “
I don’t know where Obama was born. I DO know he is hiding his whole life from America.
Why are these off limits?
1. Certified copy of original birth certificate
2. Columbia University transcripts
3. Columbia thesis paper
4. Campaign donor analysis requested by 7 major watchdog groups
5. Harvard University transcripts
6. Illinois State Senate records
7. Illinois State Senate schedule
8. Law practice client list and billing records/summary
9. Locations and names of all half-siblings and step-mothers
10. Medical records (only the one page summary released so far)
11. Occidental College Transcripts
12. Parent’s marriage Certificate
13. Record of baptism
14. Selective Service registration records
15. Schedules for trips outside of the United States before 2007
16. Scholarly articles
17. Access to his grandmother (Obama’s grandmother has since passed away from cancer)
18. List of all campaign workers that are lobbyists
19. Punahou grade school records
No. What is currently being sold as "proof" constitutes "hearsay". Either of the two avenues I put forth constitute legal proof, and would be accepted as such by any court.