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Cover-up worse than the crime?
Please be patient with me.
I'm not trying to stoke the fires of controversy, or call for anyone's head. I'm also not trying to fan the flames that fuels the fires of nutty conspiracy theorists. So, having said that (and please, don't just attack the source): Hawaii governor can't find Obama birth certificate I've been one that hasn't been all that bothered by the status of Obama's citizenship. I figure that if he somehow managed to provide what the powers that be says is required (and have his birth printed in the local paper) then I wasn't going to sweat it. His powers to manipulate (if such a thing where true) would be something we should use for good, and have him on "our side! However, my gut has always whispered that there has to be a reason Obama would never just pony up the "long form" birth certificate and end all the speculation forwarded by the "birthers". I figured that there would be some information given on that document which would go contrary to some other claimed fact, or something that might be potentially embarrassing to him. So, they just refused to budge since they had the "certificate of live birth." Apparently after much investigation, the fact has been discovered that that you could get someone who was not born in Hawaii a certificate of live birth for Hawaii just by going down to the Health Department and showing you had been a Hawaii resident for the past year. The address that the COLB uses is that of his grandparents who lived there at the time - not either of his parents. The newspapers also didn't get their info from the Hospitals - but rather the state dept. of vital statistics and there was no real vetting of the information, so his grandparents going down to the health department to try to ensure that he'd still be counted as a "US Citizen" would have generated the newspaper announcements in question. So, absent a "long form" that was always filled out by the hospital, it does appear that Obama could very well not be a US Citizen as the letter of the law outlines and is required to be President of the United States. The nutty birthers could STILL be right! Absent a long form, and including the fact that we know that Obama's parents traveled extensively and that at least one of Obama's family members had already stated clearly that Obama was born in Africa, not the United States, I think that there is "reasonable doubt" here that Obama is actually a citizen. Could someone else take a look at the article, their evidence, and poke holes in their argument? I can't, but I'm biased in thinking that there's something here to be discovered. If I'm missing something, let me know. If it's discovered that Obama isn't legally a citizen (according to the letter of the law) where does that lead us? Should rational people call for his removal from office? I'm not sure such a stringent application of the "letter of the law" is helpful. But, what kind of precedent would that set? What about the fact that Obama and his people likely knew about all this, but didn't come forward with the truth? Is the "cover-up" truly worse than the "crime?" (rhetorical question - we all know this only applies to wrong doing by Republicans, not Democrats, otherwise Bill Clinton would have been been removed from office for felony libel while President :lol:) Any feedback? I'm not looking for personal attacks against "Birthers" or off-topic attacks on Obama. No silly parodies either. What do you think? |
I just wonder if the legislation he signed would still be valid if he wasn't a citizen. Why didn't the news media check up on this?
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Spend more time worrying about reality. |
No smoke without fire.
And the charges are treason and wire fraud (for Barry)... ...conspiracy to treason (for everyone else, including those who voted for him). |
WND is not a credible news organization.
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Why do you say that? What specifically makes WND non-credible? Because it reports on stories that some find distasteful or disturbing? Because it has a pro-Christian bias? (I don't hold that fact against them.) Because you should take its stories with grains of salt, as you should all media?
If it is eventually uncovered that Obama isn't a natural born citizen, the Left will respond by saying that that portion of the Constitution is outdated, unneeded and racist, and we'll also hear that you can't blame a child for the geography of his birth. |
That's not "proof" of anything, but it is circumstantial evidence. If there is no physical "Long Form", then the evidence would seem to point to Obama's not being born in Hawaii, and rather an after-the-fact report was given at the Department of Health, as was legal at the time. Could have been in Seattle, but why not just say so if that was the case, since a Seattle birth would have also given him citizenship? I'm guessing because then there would have to be a "long form" record of his birth in Seattle as well and if there isn't one there either?!?! If Obama was born in the United States, there should be a hospital filled out "long form" which lists his parents and their addresses. Absent that, and since we know of his parents history of extensive travel (and the fact that his grandmother DID say he was born in Mombassa, even if the interpreter disagreed with her) I think that's more than ample "reasonable doubt" to require more information. Not enough for proof that he's not eligible, but more than enough for it to be a fair point for further requests for info. Something really does not add up. |
Sane people don't care about this anymore.
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Ah, WND, the world's "free" press that often links to for-pay sites.
It seems as if they're only searching for birth records in hospitals, which is a major issue. |
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Thanks.
Really...is following directions requested in a thread really too much to ask? |
2. It's not "speculation" that Obama could have been born in Kenya and still had the exact same "paper trail" that has currently been provided for him. WND provided the laws and regulations as where in place at the time of Obama's birth that shows that all that would have to happen to get a "certificate of live birth" without a hospital provided "long form" would be for someone to show up at the health department on behalf of his parents and provide an address where at least one of the parents are claimed to have lived the past year. This would also generate the appropriate paperwork that the local newspaper used for their birth announcements. 3. It's not "speculation" that Obama refuses to request that his "long form" birth certificate that could clear up matters of his address at the time of his birth and these vital details in regards to his parents. 1. and 3. have been known for some time, but until 2. was clear, most "sane" people would assume that if Obama was born out of the country that it would take an unbelievable effort to falsify the Hawaii vital records to show that Obama was born in Hawaii, and go back in time to plant newspaper notices of his birth there. Now, due to real investigative reporting, we know the "evidence" provided to support the claim that Obama qualifies for citizenship doesn't really prove anything. No longer do you have to "suspend your disbelief" to accept what had previously had seemed would be an improbable chain of events, given the policies and procedures of the time. At this point, the only "speculation" that is important is whether or not an actual "long form" birth certificate exists. If it does, and it is produced, it should settle the matter. If it does not exist, it would appear likely that Obama was not born in Hawaii as claimed and additional questions would need answered, with evidence to support. |
This "long-form birth certificate" nonsense is just that. Nonsense.
1. A "Certification of Live Birth" from the state of Hawaii is prima facie evidence of the fact of Hawaiian birth for all legal purposes. It says that right on the bottom of the form. 2. A "Certification of Live Birth" from the state of Hawaii has all the elements the State Department requires for proving citizenship to obtain a U.S. passport. 3. A "Certification of Live Birth" from the state of Hawaii is in fact a "birth certificate" in all senses of the term produced from a state database. The state of Hawaii does NOT issue "long form birth certificates" which are produced by hospitals. 4. A "long form birth certificate" does not in any way "supersede" the "Certification of Live Birth" in the state of Hawaii. See #1 and #3. 5. And for those who insist that the image of President Obama's birth certificate that the Obama campaign released in 2008 was "fake" (i.e. the author of the WND article, et al), FactCheck.org sent staffers to personally review the actual form itself. Let's take a look .... http://www.factcheck.org/UploadedFil...tificate_3.jpg http://www.factcheck.org/UploadedFil...tificate_9.jpg http://www.factcheck.org/UploadedFil...tificate_1.jpg http://www.factcheck.org/UploadedFil...tificate_5.jpg 6. This WND article by renowned "birther" Jerome Corsi is full of sh*t right off the bat with the headline "Hawaii governor can't find Obama birth certificate". Let's examine how the article starts off ...
Need I even continue to show that clearly Mr. Corsi is playing "fast and loose" with the facts here? :err: But wait it gets worse! :lol: Let's look at what Gov. Abercrombie had to say about all of this back in December when he kicked all of this off ....
Now keep in mind that the interviewer in the Star Advertiser asked Gov. Abercrombie about his "plans to release more information regarding President Barack Obama's birth certificate". And his reply was ....
7. Let's see what 2009 Pulitzer Prize winner Politifact.com had to say about it ....
8. If there were a video posted on YouTube with President Obama coming out of his mother's snatch in front of a "Honolulu City Limits" sign while she was holding up a copy of the local paper dated Aug. 4, 1961 in her hand ... these wingnut "birthers" STILL wouldn't believe it! Can we give it a rest already now? Like seriously? :err: OAW |
The Federal courts have determined that Mr. Obama was qualified to run for president. The Constitution puts the responsibility to verify candidate qualifications in the hands of the courts. If the courts ruled that Mr. Obama was actually a distinctive shade of chartreuse and that he'd been born in a flying submarine, but was still qualified to serve as president, then he is still qualified to serve as president.
In the US, we don't have to provide our "papers" to any and everyone who demands them. Our system assumes that one is entitled to the various protections and rights of citizens and legal residents unless shown otherwise. On the other hand, candidates for president must apply to the Federal Election Commission to be vetted as qualified under the Constitutional requirements. The FEC routinely requests birth records and did so in Mr. Obama's case. Finally, his mother was a US citizen at the time of his birth. That makes him a US citizen according to the 14th Amendment and Title 8 section 1401, just as surely as John McCain is a US citizen, even though he was born to US parents who were living in Panama at the time (his father was stationed at a naval base there). |
verb (intrans.) 1. form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence By your own admission, you are speculating about the intended statement by Obama's paternal step-grandmother during the phone conversation (for example, the questioner repeatedly accidentally referred to Obama as her "son," perhaps contributing to the confusion). You have described a situation where it might be possible for certain records to have been created (whether this scenario is realistic or not I don't care -- it's immaterial to my argument), but you are speculating that the likelihood of such a thing happening is high enough to warrant any consideration. For example, it's completely realistic (as in, within the realm of possibility) to think that perhaps the person writing this is not the SpaceMonkey that you have come to know and love in past interactions. But you would have no reason to think that such a thing is likely. To propose it as a possibility for active consideration would be speculation. I hope that clears up the definition of speculation for you. Now, I'm not interested in having an argument with you based entirely on speculation, so I will leave the thread. But as I do, I will leave one final thought. I wouldn't say, as ort888 did, that "sane people don't care about this anymore." However, he is on to something. Conspiracy theories, almost by definition, are unfalsifiable. People who are not interested in conspiracy theories don't care about this topic anymore because they know that any attempt to answer the questions posed will just lead to more questions, even if Obama was to release the so-called "long form" certificate first thing tomorrow. And you have even laid the groundwork for them: There must be a reason why Obama hasn't released the certificate by now! What has he been hiding for all this time? Why is he releasing the certificate now all of a sudden? By the way, remember that grandmother of his who said he was born in Kenya? Are we sure this certificate is really accurate? "Sane" people know that most of the people who are not convinced that Obama is a natural born U.S. citizen are not really interested in the truth of it one way or the other. Conspiracy theories as a rule are not about answering a question ("Who killed Kennedy?" "Where was Obama born?"). They are about some people's need to understand changes in history in a way that satisfies their built-in biases ("Kennedy/Democrats are/were soft on Communism--I wonder if the CIA/military-industrial complex killed him?"; "A black guy with a funny name shouldn't be president--I wonder if he is even American?"). Therefore I would urge you to assess your own interest in pursuing this spew of unsatisfiable speculation and conjecture, because your persistence really does undermine your own claim that you are uninterested in "nutty conspiracy theorists." Have fun with your thread. |
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I thought the thread was going to be about John Edwards from the title |
However, the question remains if simply getting a "certificate of live birth" from the State of Hawaii because there was a security loophole that allowed you to be able to get one even though you aren't actually legally eligible for citizenship, allows one to be an actual, legal citizen of the United States. If I don't tell the truth on a document, am I legally entitled to all the rights to the document once it's found out that I really wasn't eligible for it? Was it actually legal for the State of Hawaii to state that someone who was born of only one parent who was a citizen of the United States to be able to claim US Citizenship when they were born outside of Hawaii, just because Hawaii's COLB vetting process was lax? Up until just recently, even the State of Hawaii did not allow just COLB's to be used when applying for services derived from the state since it was so easy to get one.
While the author seems to have exaggerated the point a little, one fact remains - no one can seem to come up with Obama's hospital generated birth certificate, while peers born shortly before or after him have no problems requesting them from Hawaii's vital statistics department and we know you didn't have to be eligible to be a US Citizen under federal laws to be able to get a COLB from the State of Hawaii. You can go on and on about the fact that somehow, Obama got a COLB from the State of Hawaii. However, if he got one after manipulating the system and being born outside the US with a father who was not an American citizen, he by law is not eligible to be President. Federal courts have ruled all kinds of crazy things. |
B. I believe that there are exemptions for military stationed overseas. |
Given those two facts, it's not unreasonable to request more information, especially given the ease to which the additional information could be obtained. I'm guessing that within a matter of minutes, the hospital "long form" could be produced and all questions answered. Obama refuses to do that. THAT is not speculation either.
Sorry...that doesn't really wash intellectually. |
Let's tally up the rebuttals so far.
1. Several "attacking the messenger" logical fallacies. 2. Lot's of "they are crazy" the truth doesn't matter so we won't provide the evidence excuses. Very lame cop-out and intellectually dishonest. Falls into the "I could kick your ass, but I won't" category. 3. A few misinterpretations of the law. 4 At least one "well, even if Obama wasn't/isn't eligible to be a citizen, a federal court said he was". ::yawn:: I was hoping to be talked out of thinking again that something was amiss. So far, you guys have been an argumentative disappointment. |
ah, this stuff is so entertaining!
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Now beyond that ....
Now what we really ought to be talking about is .... OAW |
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Of course, I think that's what I would do if I had nothing to hide.
Again, the fact is that Obama could have been born in Kenya (or Canada for that matter) with one parent a non-US citizen and easily gotten the document that has been used to prove citizenship, due to the lax administration of the State of Hawaii. If that document can be shown to have been the result of dishonest manipulation and that he in fact was never eligible for it in the first place, then I'm pretty sure that all the entities you've named would have to take another look at the matter. His citizenship has been challenged. There is evidence available which would show if he got Hawaii citizenship via means that jive with Federal Law or not. No "long form" and he's got a parent who is not a US citizen would point to him not being legally qualified for citizenship himself. It's really not all that complicated. Stating over and over the number of government agencies and courts who have signed off on a possibly falsified document isn't going to change that.
So again, we can determine if he was eligible for citizenship with the production of a single document. This is the document Obama refuses to produce. It doesn't take a rocket scientist at this point to figure out why.
Not at all. Just as your example for the state in vetting Hawaiian ancestry, there are times when it's necessary to go back to the original documentation to check status beyond someone simply getting a COLB. If Obama's was born in Hawaii, and didn't just get a COLB via a "backdoor" method when he wasn't actually eligible, there will be a certificate of live birth. Again, this would be very easy to clear up, and it's something that Obama will not do. It makes little sense not to do this unless Obama really was not born in Hawaii. Here we have a reasonable motive, means and an opportunity. That's all it takes in a criminal investigation, and it's more than enough to cast reasonable doubt on the matter.
Are you not reading all of the threads?
So, based on all that, I'd say it's probable that there is likely NO Certificate of Live birth on record. Occam's razor would seem to point to some important reason Obama won't ask for it's release. The only rational explanation I've seen is because one doesn't exist. Others have gone on record as saying that one does not exist based on the knowledge they have. Really, this isn't all that difficult. Basically, the only argument there is here for why Obama refuses to do what would clear this up is that he's got a document in his hand, though possibly gotten due to lax controls, which would let him slide even though he's not eligible to be President. Is that really the standard you want to set for honesty and transparency? |
I'm and sick and tired of hearing about this. We don't need the "Natural-Born" clause anymore anyway, nobody even knows what it means. Forget about Obamacare, Let's repeal this son-of-a-bitch. And let's do it now, so we can have Obama vs. Schwarzenegger in 2012!
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Wait...Obama's middle name is Hussein??
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So far the most compelling argument is that Obama has a document, and that document is what is required for legal purposes. This is essentially the same argument that is offered time and again in many different ways. It's the same argument the administration uses as well.
Basically, you could make an argument with the same level of credibility in the following scenario: A brother and a sister with different last names who hadn't grown up in the community they currently live in decides they are in love and want to get married. They go to the local official and fill out the paperwork to get a marriage license. A license is issued, due to the government not knowing that they actually aren't legally eligible for a marriage license even though they paid the fee, filled out the forms, and got the document in question and it was filed with the government. All known government agencies and courts simply require a marriage license be applied for, granted and on record to have that marriage status legally recognized. The brother and sister in question can get all the rights, privileges and responsibilities all people who are legally entitled to a marriage license gets. A community member who grew up with the brother and sister believes that they recognize the couple and reports to the authorities that they believe that the couple are engaged in an illegal and incestuous relationship. Of course the authorities investigate and find out that the couple were not in a legal marriage. This is the case regardless of the fact that local authorities, agencies and the courts accept the document that the couple could produce as evidence of a legal marriage. This of course isn't a far fetched scenario, because it has happened before. We know that just because someone has been given a legal status and that the powers that be will accept that legal status as being valid doesn't mean that the those in question are actually legally entitled to the status they were given or that they can not have that legal status removed from them on further investigation. The same argument made about Obama in this case essentially would be that they were given legal status, so there is nothing more that can be done and no further investigation can be had even if there is a valid challenge. I don't think that's a very credible argument. |
Do you think this is a valid avenue for anyone to worry about with the current woes of our country? Really?
How about this. All liberals can concede Obama isn't a citizen when all conservatives concede Bush stole the election in '01. That should keep the nutcases on both sides happy, agree? |
Uhm, no. I'm not even a liberal and disagree with that.
let's hear it for the nutcases! |
Also figure out how to use "where" and "were." |
Damn, my days as mediator of the crazies are over as quickly as they began.
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On the other hand, Obama can act in a way which would allow us to know the status of his birth - if he was born ini Hawaii or if some relative just signed up for a COLB after the fact. |
I offered an honest opportunity to rebut. Some took me up on it, but generally got down to the "married siblings" defense. An honest effort, but not one that really provides a strong argument. Then we have people who right off the bat tried to kill the messenger. Some just sank down to personal attacks as it appears the latest reply has offered. I appreciate all those who have swung and missed (in my opinion) because I really want to think that Obama is NOT hiding something this serious. Those who sat in the stands and dropped their pants and jeered - not so much. You offered us your shortcomings and there was a request at the outset for you not to share that with us. :stick: |
Wait... Michelle is Obama's sister?!?!? Damn.
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I never specifically called you crazy, but the people who keep pushing for this nonsense most certainly are. You've taken a more inquisitive stance rather than going on the attack, but I still consider the whole issue to be the epitome of ridiculous.
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McCain's parents were both US citizens, and 1401(c) applies to him. While the gist of your point "B" is true, it's a lot more complex than simply saying "there are exemptions for military stationed overseas." In fact, the only part of 1401 that mentions military service is specifically about citizenship for children of military service members with foreign nationals as the other parent. |
Passport requires via the state department website
First Time Applicants Primary Evidence of U.S. Citizenship (One of the following): Previously issued, undamaged U.S. Passport Certified birth certificate issued by the city, county or state* check box Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Certification of Birth Naturalization Certificate Certificate of Citizenship *A certified birth certificate has a registrar's raised, embossed, impressed or multicolored seal, registrar's signature, and the date the certificate was filed with the registrar's office, which must be within 1 year of your birth. Please note, some short (abstract) versions of birth certificates may not be acceptable for passport purposes. Before my fishing trip to Canada, I went to get a copy of my birth certificate, I went to a Vital Records branch office. There is a sign there that says this (version below, $5 in Az) is NOT acceptable for obtaining a drivers license or passport, or for uses crossing the Mexican or Canadian borders. a Certified Copy (photocopy of the original, $20 in Az) is required. My certified copy has a signature on it, not a stamp. I was going to get the COLB because it was cheaper, until I saw the sign. I had to go downtown to the main records office to apply for it. http://www.factcheck.org/UploadedFil...tificate_3.jpg |
What about the various videos of Ms. Obama claiming he's from Africa? I think they are still on Youtube.
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No one is suggesting that if Obama was not born in Hawaii, that he was born on a U.S. Military base, diplomatic facility, or any other "outlying possesion." It was about being born in another country where there are no additional qualifiers, as there was with McCain. I believe that military bases are considered "outlying possesions" of the United States
If Obama was not born in the US, then he would not legally be a natural born citizen under federal law given the circumstances. That's the case regardless of whether or not he took advantage of loopholes in the vetting process to procure a COLB even though he was not actually eligible. So, we get back to whether or not he has a "long form" birth certificate on file. If he does, it will list the hospital he was born, the birth doctor and an address. This should clear up a lot of confusion if he was indeed born in the US and is actuallly a legally natural born citizen. However, if there was never a "long form" birth certificate submitted by the hospital, and instead there is a manually entered record of birth given at the health department then Obama was most likely not born in the State of Hawaii. This all can be cleared up in a matter of minutes. Obama chooses to keep this from being transparent. This speaks volumes. |
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1. It differs from the COLB - if this were the case, you can best believe that at this stage in the game some Hawaiian government official would have leaked it to the press and made his or herself a nice chunk of change by now despite the illegality of such an action. That would be the scandal of the century ... and someone would have succumbed to the financial temptation. At a minimum it would have showed up on WikiLeaks by an anonymous GOP leaker who wished to undermine Obama. But that hasn't happened. Imagine that. :hmm: 2. It doesn't exist - if this were the case, it's irrelevant. In the state of Hawaii a COLB is prima facie evidence of the fact of Hawaiian birth for all legal purposes. The lack of a long-form birth certificate does not in any way invalidate or disqualify the legitimacy of the COLB. Therefore, Obama's constitutional eligibility to hold the office of the President of the United States would not be impacted in the slightest. So given all that even if ... and that's a big if .... the COLB was obtained by so-called "dishonest manipulation" then that is water under the freaking bridge at this point. My sincere suggestion would be to cross that bridge and get over it. :err: OAW |
The bottom line is as follows. If anyone would like to refute any of these points, feel free.
1. Based on the laws and policies of the State of Hawaii at the time, it was not difficult for people who did not qualify for "natural born citizen" status to get a COLB from the State of Hawaii. 2. Obama's citizenship has been challenged. Lots of circumstantial, though potentially bogus evidence suggests he may have been born outside the United States. 3. Obama can answer the challenge by authorizing the release of his "long form" birth certificate - the same document that the state and other agencies require for various vetting processes. 4. Obama refuses to do so. In my opinion, the "married siblings" argument doesn't overcome the fact that the ball is in Obama's court. He could authorize complete transparency in this matter. He chooses to continue to hide his birth certificate. The only crazies I see are people so pathologically up his butt that they try to make excuses for his lack of honesty and openness when it comes to this matter. You don't bunker down and refuse to give out information that would help you unless it actually WOULD HURT you. That's simple common sense. |
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Occam's razor is a flawed concept. *Your* explanation is *always* the simplest explanation, since "simple" is a subjective term.
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