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So I guess releasing the long form was not enough. You see my fellow Americans, people have common sense enough to see a fraud and cover up by the Hawaiian Dept of Health. Yes, I am saying that the Hawaiian officials are part of it because the evidence is there that suggests they helped perpetuate this fiasco from the get go. This poll is proof positive that the people know that we actually have a usurper at the helm of the United States via the oval office.
http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com/2011/05/gallup-poll-only-47-definitely-believe.html
The White House called it "proof positive" of Barack Obama's Hawaiian birth but there still are significant numbers of Americans – tens of millions in fact – who don't believe the online image of a "Certificate of Live Birth" represents the full and open truth.
According to a new Gallup Poll reported by USA Today, only 47 percent of those surveyed say they think Obama "definitely" was born in the United States.
SNIP~
Charles Franklin, a University of Wisconsin political scientist, told USA Today that the findings show the public no longer has faith in the "traditional" gatekeepers, such as the news media and top political leaders.
Obama released the image late last month, saying he had no time for such silliness as questions about his birth, then departed for an appearance on Oprah's television show.
Part of the doubt that remains could be attributable to a long list of analysts who have come out with statements casting doubt on the integrity of the online image posted by the White House.
Web document experts have questioned the document's authenticity, and a close inspection of the Hawaii Department of Health state registrar's official stamp on the birth records even reveals an apparent typographical error.
The stamp, affixed April 25, 2011, says "TXE RECORD."
Yet, on a copy of a Hawaii long-form birth certificate issued only one month earlier, the stamp says "THE RECORD."...
http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com/2011/05/gallup-poll-only-47-definitely-believe.html
The White House called it "proof positive" of Barack Obama's Hawaiian birth but there still are significant numbers of Americans – tens of millions in fact – who don't believe the online image of a "Certificate of Live Birth" represents the full and open truth.
According to a new Gallup Poll reported by USA Today, only 47 percent of those surveyed say they think Obama "definitely" was born in the United States.
SNIP~
Charles Franklin, a University of Wisconsin political scientist, told USA Today that the findings show the public no longer has faith in the "traditional" gatekeepers, such as the news media and top political leaders.
Obama released the image late last month, saying he had no time for such silliness as questions about his birth, then departed for an appearance on Oprah's television show.
Part of the doubt that remains could be attributable to a long list of analysts who have come out with statements casting doubt on the integrity of the online image posted by the White House.
Web document experts have questioned the document's authenticity, and a close inspection of the Hawaii Department of Health state registrar's official stamp on the birth records even reveals an apparent typographical error.
The stamp, affixed April 25, 2011, says "TXE RECORD."
Yet, on a copy of a Hawaii long-form birth certificate issued only one month earlier, the stamp says "THE RECORD."...