Hi Everybody!

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/06/obama-birth.html

Stakes are high in keeping the cover up going! (16th comment down)

"the problem was not where he was born, but if his mother was a citizen 
or not. According to WND: Geraghty defined the concerns most clearly, 
stating: "If Obama were born outside the United States, one could argue 
that he would not meet the legal definition of natural-born citizen … 
because U.S. law at the time of his birth required his natural-born 
parent (his mother) to have resided in the United States for '10 years, 
at least [f]ive of which had to be after the age of 16.'" He then points 
out Ann Dunham, Obama's mother, was 18 when Obama was born "so she 
wouldn't have met the requirement of five years after the age of 16."
(Interestingly, apparently there isn't much paperwork on Obama's 
parents' marriage. 'Obama: From Promise to Power,' page. 27: 'Obama 
later confessed that he never searched for the government documents on 
the marriage, although Madelyn (Obama's maternal grandmother) insisted 
they were legally married.' Also note that Obama's father apparently was 
not legally divorced from his first wife back in Kenya at the time, a 
point of contention that ultimately led to their separation.)"

Even then one of my friends said this recently :When I needed a passport 
in 1999, I couldn't find my birth certificate. So I contacted the Bureau 
of Vital Statistics in Missouri for a copy. They sent me a "BIRTH 
CERTIFICATION". It shows my name at birth, date of birth, sex, city of 
birth, mother's maiden name, age and state of birth and father's name, 
age and state of birth. It also shows an original date filed and the 
actual date of issue, March 26, 1999. It has a note at the bottom that 
says "The reproduction of this document is prohibited by law. Any 
alteration or erasure voids this certification. So, when I saw the copy 
of Obama's certificate, it looked OK. Then, I noticed the big blank 
space on the bottom right side. So, I got out the one I received and 
there are no voids. What seems to be missing on Obama's copy is the 
signature of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics and the raised 
state seal. Even if you can't see the seal is raised in a photocopy, the 
state seal should be there.

I was a claims rep at Social Security for seven years. The copy of 
Obama's certificate wouldn't be acceptable as proof of age or 
citizenship if he was filing a claim for benefits because of the missing 
signature and seal. No state office issues an official birth record or 
death record without a signature and seal authenticating the document. 
So, where did this thing come from? In this age of technology, the 
document could easily be a computer creation. Again, without the 
registrar's signature and state seal, this is worth about as much as 
several pieces of toilet paper.

Posted by: mk5112 TX | June 16, 2008 at 09:54 AM"
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Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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