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McCain Lawyers Investigated Obama Citizenship -- Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
so is mccain in on the plot too?
so is mccain in on the plot too?
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McCain Lawyers Investigated Obama Citizenship -- Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
so is mccain in on the plot too?
Said Potter: "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations. We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance."
McCain Lawyers Investigated Obama Citizenship -- Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
so is mccain in on the plot too?
McCain Lawyers Investigated Obama Citizenship -- Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
so is mccain in on the plot too?
Hon, they're on the freakshow express... they won' stop lying for the next seven and a half years....
and even then.
it's like the whole vince foster thing all over again.
This is just PURE HORSE SHIT.....
Said Potter: "To the extent that we could, we looked into the substantive side of these allegations. We never saw any evidence that then-Senator Obama had been born outside of the United States. We saw rumors, but nothing that could be sourced to evidence. There were no statements and no documents that suggested he was born somewhere else. On the other side, there was proof that he was born in Hawaii. There was a certificate issued by the state's Department of Health, and the responsible official in the state saying that he had personally seen the original certificate. There was a birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser, which would be very difficult to invent or plant 47 years in advance."
... not a freakin' word of that is TRUE!
1). Obama's grandmother is record as saying she was present at his birth in Mombasa, Kenya.
2). There is NO proof obama was born in Hawaii. This has been established OVER AND OVER!
3). News papers did NOT get their information of a BABY BEING BORN IN HAWAII from HOSPITALS. They merely printed a NOTICE in the paper when a CERTIFICATION OF LIVE BIRTH was ISSUED, which also proves NOTHING!
There is not PLOT. However there is a SUBSTANTIAL LACK OF EVIDENCE of WHERE OBAMA WAS BORN, and the mother fucker is KEEPING IT THAT WAY.
WHY?
Liddy got this particular myth a little garbled, but it's a favorite of the Birthers'. I've covered it before, but it's worth posting on now, I think, because cable news is just getting back to this story (there was some coverage late last year, when the Supreme Court declined to hear one of the Birther lawsuits) and hosts like Matthews don't know all the crazy twists of the conspiracy theory well enough to knock them down.
What Liddy was referring to is actually an affidavit filed by a street preacher named Ron McRae, who conducted an interview with Sarah Obama, the second wife of President Obama's grandfather, through a translator. (Sarah Obama is not the president's biological grandmother, but he calls her "Granny Sarah.")
In that interview, Sarah Obama does in fact say at one point that she was there for her grandson's birth. But that was a mistake, a confusion in translation. As soon as a jubilant McRae began to press her for further details about her grandson being born in Kenya, the family realized the mistake and corrected him. And corrected him. And corrected him. (The audio is available for download here.)
No matter, though, because people who believe in a conspiracy theory simply hear what they want to hear. So some Birther sites have posted transcripts and YouTube clips that end abruptly with the mistranslation and don't include the corrections. McRae, for his part, included the full translation in his affidavit -- he thinks it's all just part of the conspiracy. "Some few younger relatives, including [translator Vitalis Akech Ogombe]," McRae wrote in his court filing, "have obviously been versed to counter such facts with the common purported information from the American news media that Obama was born in Hawaii."
I think I'll laugh at YOU the HARDEST when it's finally proven obama does NOT qualify as a "NATURAL BORN CITIZEN."
Seeing Pale's statements, it's obvious he is finally cracking up.
No, Obama's grandmother didn't say he was born in Kenya - War Room - Salon.com
Liddy got this particular myth a little garbled, but it's a favorite of the Birthers'. I've covered it before, but it's worth posting on now, I think, because cable news is just getting back to this story (there was some coverage late last year, when the Supreme Court declined to hear one of the Birther lawsuits) and hosts like Matthews don't know all the crazy twists of the conspiracy theory well enough to knock them down.
What Liddy was referring to is actually an affidavit filed by a street preacher named Ron McRae, who conducted an interview with Sarah Obama, the second wife of President Obama's grandfather, through a translator. (Sarah Obama is not the president's biological grandmother, but he calls her "Granny Sarah.")
In that interview, Sarah Obama does in fact say at one point that she was there for her grandson's birth. But that was a mistake, a confusion in translation. As soon as a jubilant McRae began to press her for further details about her grandson being born in Kenya, the family realized the mistake and corrected him. And corrected him. And corrected him. (The audio is available for download here.)
No matter, though, because people who believe in a conspiracy theory simply hear what they want to hear. So some Birther sites have posted transcripts and YouTube clips that end abruptly with the mistranslation and don't include the corrections. McRae, for his part, included the full translation in his affidavit -- he thinks it's all just part of the conspiracy. "Some few younger relatives, including [translator Vitalis Akech Ogombe]," McRae wrote in his court filing, "have obviously been versed to counter such facts with the common purported information from the American news media that Obama was born in Hawaii."
Cause you know, there are never any problems with translating.
.... And I ain't talkin' about more FLUFF or GAS VOID or PROOF....
.... And I ain't talkin' about..... PROOF....