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To: SatinDoll
A reporter will do what he can to help Obama? Sure.

A reporter is the forger or somehow central to a forgery? Not very likely.

If the document is a forgery, why would it be so easy to find out who did it?

Indeed, if it's a good forgery, why would it be so easy to establish that it is a forgery?

9 posted on 05/21/2011 12:27:13 PM PDT by x
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I have no idea who the forger is. But it’s a pretty lousy job. It didn’t take more than a day for numerous people to find problems with it. It must have been put together in a hurry.

Kind of typical of Obama to wait three years and then order a rush job done on it. Just like he handled the Afghan surge.


16 posted on 05/21/2011 12:38:37 PM PDT by Cicero
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If the document is a forgery, why would it be so easy to find out who did it?

According to Corsi, each forger has a signature style, like a painter has a signature brush stroke and color palette. In addition, forgers of paintings are proud of their skilled work and will often leave their initials somewhere in the painting. Supposedly, the birth certificate forger left his actual signature or initials somewhere in the document.

Indeed, if it's a good forgery, why would it be so easy to establish that it is a forgery?

No one said it was a good forgery. Corsi argues that, despite the fact that Obama had all of the CIA's best forgers at his command, he was unable to make use of them, because of the nature of the task. He needed someone who would not divulge the forgery. So he was stuck with someone in his inner circle whose Photoshop skills are obviously only mediocre.

483 posted on 05/21/2011 7:46:41 PM PDT by giotto
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