Re: [OT] OK, he was elected. NOW answer the questions.

Author: Pete Theisen

Posted: 2008-11-09 at 12:01:22

Pete Theisen wrote:

Just looking at my own birth certificates, I actually have three of

them. A foil sealed document from the hospital - hand written on a

printed form, a United States Birth Certificate - typed on a printed

form and a State Department of Health Birth Certificate - negative copy

of a hand written original on a printed form. You would think that the

boogie man would have at least one that isn't photoshopped.

> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:

>

>>> http://boycottoprahsponsors.wordpress.com/2008/11/02/obamas-grandmother-insists-obama-born-in-kenya-affidavit-of-rev-kweli-shuhubia/

>>>

>>> or

>>>

>>> http://tinyurl.com/55uf84

>>>

>>> "By: Brian on November 3, 2008

>>> at 8:19 am"

>>>

>>> "Gee let me guess, the two Hawaiian government workers who claim to have

>>> looked at the birth certificate were republican? NOT

>>>

>>> "Why put America through this? Can ANYONE give one simple reason Obama

>>> won’t release the birth certificate with its number so we can verify the

>>> authenticity?

>>> "Why all the secracy of his college applications, college transcripts,

>>> his thesis paper, his friends "

>>>

>> It would set a bad precedent and erode everyone right to privacy. Hey

>> Pete, I want you to make your birth certificate public, and if you

>> don't, I'm going to bring legal action against you, for example. To

>> much of this kind of thing would overwhelm our court system.

>

> Hi Leland!

>

> I am quite sure my birth certificate is public, but go ahead, Leland.

> File suit in Sarasota County asking to see my birth certificate. I will

> be happy to take it down to the court house on the day the judge sets

> for me to do so. If I can do that, so should your boy.

>

> But this pretender is not just any private citizen. He will soon be

> claiming to be the president of the United States. He should at least

> answer any questions about actually being qualified, as opposed to, say,

> merely being a poor choice.

>

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Regards,

Pete

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