Birthers aren’t conservative, they’re just nutty

It’s a cool, cloudy Saturday, with more rain in the forecast for the ATL, so let’s throw out a little more playful topic.

Can we all agree, or mostly agree, that the full-blown birthers are nuts?

They aren’t conservative, they aren’t Republican, and they don’t tell us anything about conservatives or Republicans in general. They’re just nuts, but they’re nuts in a very special, entertaining and almost endearing way.

Here, for example, are excerpts from a late-night “birthermercial” airing on a few stations around the country, compiled by Talking Points Memo:

Once we get consensus that these folks are a little crazy – once conservatives no longer have to worry about being tarnished by the craziness — maybe liberals and conservatives can sit back and enjoy the circus together. Because really, the mental contortions and conspiracy theories needed to hold the whole birther thing together can be a wonder to behold.

For example, you may recall that last summer, BirtherWorld was all atwitter at the discovery of a Kenyan birth certificate in the name of one Barack Hussein Obama. The news was greeted with hallelujahs. Finally, that Rat Usurper SIAP (”Suspected Illegal Alien President” for you uninitiated) was exposed!! Off with his head!! Redemption!!

All of a sudden, other dots began to be connected. For example, why was Hillary Clinton traveling to Kenya? Because she had been sent on a secret mission to bottle up the truth about the Kenyan birth certificate, that why!!

Sadly for the birthers, that Kenyan birth certificate was exposed as a transparent forgery within 48 hours. Such humiliation, such disappointment. How could the birther cause ever recover?

Well, fear not, for human imagination will always provide.

You see, according to “The Right Perspective,” the fake document “may have been leaked to lawyer Orly Taitz by a special Obama Administration team, who created the document to discredit the so-called “Birther” movement.”

That’s right, it wasn’t the birthers’ fault after all! In fact, Obama is so worried about the birthers that he dispatched a special team to discredit them!! And according the The Right Perspective, they even have proof for that assertion, in the form of “an overlooked Internet posting from the conspiracy website Repubx.”

In a post dated April 19, months before the discovery of the Kenyan birth certificate, someone at RepubX reported the following:

“Don’t know about 9/11 conspiracy, but do know from DC source that an Administration team is working on perfecting a forgery of the long-form birth certificate. They plan on presenting it in a a month or so. The source is FBI agent who has drinking buddy from University of Illinois now in the Administration. Its second hand, but the source is supposed to be solid.

They have already prepared the forgery with special paper and ink. The document was printed on a fully functional 1960 Heidelberger printing press located at a print museum in Toronto. Access was arranged by a trustee of the museum who is connected to a large Canadian banking/investment firm with major US interests.

The blanks in the forged form were filled in with an old Underwood Manual typewriter bought at an estate sale in Skokie, IL. The raised seal was the easiest piece to fake, since you can by a special order corporate seal from just about any online office supply store.

The only reason they haven’t rolled out the foregery yet is that it is “seasoning” under mild UV light and a back and forth rotation between between a humidifier and a sauna. Get ready….one to two months tops.”

You know, you can’t make stuff like that up. Except that somebody did.

Now, if you want to fall still deeper down the rabbit hole, go to that RepubX site, where you find the following conjecture about the alleged “DC source” quoted above:

“Hopefully his friend in the administration is not the young Federal witness they just found dead who was going to testify in the passport and credit card fraud case. This kinda smacks of the Whitewater investigations where folks who knew something damaging simply ended up dead. If it is I pray we do a better job of connecting crimes to the source than we did with the Clintons. Where’s Clint Eastwood when you need someone to protect a witness?”

228 comments Add your comment

anotherJay

September 26th, 2009
2:58 pm

He didn’t even write his own books”
Proof please read the newspaper and excerpts from the book just published about him and his wife.

” and he is failing miserably at everything he touches.”
Proof please-read the newspaper again

“The man can’t lead,he is hapless follower who happens to be half Black.”
Self outed as a bigot- Biracial status stated many times during his campaign and re-read the newspapers please.
You like calling people names don’t you? It makes you feel relevant,how nice.

“I love being a racist”
That’s obvious.- a little sensitive are we Menachim?

Ken Berwitz

September 26th, 2009
3:01 pm

You’re on cruise control.

I am not trying to PROVE a thing. I am pointing out that all checkable information about Barack Obama’s birth is being withheld, and that causes suspicion on my part.

We are not allowed to have the name of the hospital or the doctor. We can’t see what passport he traveled under. We can’t see his school records. In short, every way of checking is denied us. The fact that none of this troubles you a bit or arouses any suspicion on your part says a lot more about you than me.

Also, I did not say the COLB is inauthentic, I said it is not a birth certificate and does not have the information on a birth certificate that can be used to verify where Mr. Obama was born. Since you’re doing nothing other than pumping out talking points, you didn’t notice as much.

The quality of your responses makes it clear that there isn’t much point in trying to engage you anymore. Enjoy “knowing” what you don’t know.

Bruno

September 26th, 2009
3:02 pm

“If Obama had been born in Africa – his enemies would have proved it by now”

Ken–look at it this way: If there was a legitimate controversy regarding Obama’s place of birth, you KNOW the Hillary camp would have brought it to light during the primaries.

The only part of this non-issue that I find curious is the refusal by Obama to release school records. It is possible that for financial reasons, his family may have tied his heritage to his Kenyan father. Even if that is the case, I don’t think it’s very important. Let’s keep the focus on the most important issue: fines for not purchasing health insurance.

Cherokee

September 26th, 2009
3:03 pm

“you’re doing nothing but repeating the lies.”

As well as proving his own breathtaking lack of thinking skills…

Hillbilly Deluxe

September 26th, 2009
3:04 pm

I was reading a whle back that although Chester A. Arthur gave his birthplace as Fairfield, VT, there were allegations that he was actually born in Canada. Just goes to show there is really nothing new under the sun. No matter what happens, it’s happened somewhere before.

No matter anybody’s political persuasion, you have to admit there’s plenty of off the wall people out there.

I Report/ Vast White Wing Conspirator (-: You Whine )-:

September 26th, 2009
3:05 pm

“We have, I think, tried to face a Republican reality, which is the stereotype that Republicans are disconnected from the lives of average people. It’s unfair. It’s untrue. A Democrat can be a blue-blood billionaire who wouldn’t recognize a working family if his limousine ran over one, but still, they benefit from the presumption that their hearts are in the right place, and we bear the opposite burden,” he says.-WallStreetJournal

Well, so much for Sarah Palin, I’m now a Mitch Daniels man.

Ken Berwitz

September 26th, 2009
3:06 pm

Bruno – that’s a possibility. And it is also a possibility that it is because those records show a different country of origin.

I am not saying I know one way or another. What I am saying is that the more someone tries to prevent me from checking something, the more suspicious I get that there is information he/she does not want me to see. And that is what has happened at every turn with Barack Obama.

DoggoneGA

September 26th, 2009
3:06 pm

“I am not trying to PROVE a thing”

In other words: you got NOTHING. How many questions could we dream up about YOUR birth? The bottom line is: the state of Hawaii certifed his birth in that state. Officially certified it. END of discussion.

Elisabeth Smith

September 26th, 2009
3:07 pm

Enter your comments here Mr. Bookman! Obviously you don’t care who becomes President of this country and who can “change” your life forever. I do! so call me a “birther”. Is it really too much to ask of our Candidates of any party running for high office, that they show all their papers up front and that means: An official birth certificate which indicates hospital, doctors and the obvious names of parents, date etc. Their school records which includes college/universities – (wouldn’t you have felt uncomfortable to find that your future President could be a practising Muslim for an example)- I am certain the 3000 victims’ families would. – If a male, his mandatory signing up for military service at 18, if emergency rose. Which groups he was a member of etc (the liberals have certainly had no problem in showing Conservatives’ memberships), and of course a recent medical check-up.

Why would any country allow a person to run a country based on fake DOCUMENTS! This is just common sense Mr. Bookman. I would not see a doctor or have a surgeon treat me, unless I had seen documents on his background training and had patients vouch for him. Would you? That is all the “birthers” who you so mock ask for – show us and we will go away and take our signs down. But this President has blocked all attempts to retrieve these by paying multiple lawyers to stop it – Why? If you have nothing to hide, show it all and it will all go away. Obviously you don’t feel that a President need to show anything.

The so-called birth certificate shown on factcheck, an organization with whom Obama and Ayers shared the same foundation(Annenberg),on the internet is a fake and has been the “bible truth” for those who didn’t care to look further. You know that in politics today when somebody opine look to see, who is behind them. People born in Hawai at the same time has placed their original form given out in that year on the internet, and it in no way matches the one offered up to gullible jornalists like yourself. Was he so special that they designed a simpler form for him – no hospital – no doctor?When one of the two hospitals on the island celebrated an anniversary recently, Obama sent them a smarmy letter on how important that hospital was to him,, i.e.his birth. Too bad that his sister had told the press that he was born in the other hospital. Maybe a small memory lapse!

Ironically, the Obama group, in early campaigning brought up the “charge” that McCain had not been born in the USA (Panama), which was then investigated by Congress – was this a smoke screen for what they thought would be discovered to be a similar case in their camp, and they could say, McCain is also not eligible. It however did its trick. Congress did not decide to check Obama’s background. Wasn’t that strange? McCain had fought for his country and Obama was an enigma. What I dislike the most is “lazy” reporting – anybody could have written your ditty sitting on a couch watching a football game, because you had performed no background study on this “little problem” we have here, but chose to lash out at the “birthers” instead, who are so “nutty” in their caring about their country.

In the future Presidential elections it should be mandatory to lay out all your documents, viewed by an independent council, so that America will not once again find itself in this mess. This is where a lot of distrust of this President’s right to preside over the country started.

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DoggoneGA

September 26th, 2009
3:07 pm

“If there was a legitimate controversy regarding Obama’s place of birth, you KNOW the Hillary camp would have brought it to light during the primaries”

That’s always been my attitude towards the “controversy” also.

Cherokee

September 26th, 2009
3:11 pm

Whoa baby – Ken, meet Elisabeth – you guys might be very happy with each other. And I do hope you send the very aptly named Mr. Kreep $30 to get your bumper sticker, so the rest of us know who you are….

Taxpayer

September 26th, 2009
3:11 pm

Well, fortunately, when my daughter becomes the first female president of the United States (I’ve been planning this since before her birth and believe me there is a lot of work involved and the details are a real killer) I’ll be there to bear witness that she was really born in the United States because as soon as I become President, I’m going to declare that anyone ever born in the back seat of a car or bus or ambulance on the way to the hospital and anyone delivered at home by a family member or neighbor or anyone else instead of just in a hospital and anyone born out of wedlock here in the United States and anyone born to a white momma with a black daddy or vice versa at any time in any state without fear of gettin’ your sorry inter-racial buttocks hung, etc., is hereby a citizen of these United States and that’s the truth and there will not be any long form needed by the way. So, to all you sorry worthless so-called Americans that can’t think of anything more important in your worthless miserable lives to worry your silly little uneducated brains over than whether or not our President of ten months meets your qualifications for the office of the presidency, I just have one thing left to say to you. Y’all funny. Oh, I almost forgot. Y’all need lots of hugs. hehehe

Dusty

September 26th, 2009
3:12 pm

Birthers, huh? I once knew a Bertha but she wasn’t a birther and I’m not either.

But those “birthers” did a great job of reconstructing a birth certificate. What was it they used, a museum printer and an old typewriter? Wow! Those dummies that tried to reconstruct George W. Bush’s flight record didn’t even have the brains to use an old typewriter. I mean, if you are going to do a counterfeit job, at least show a little talent!!

Well, I have already wandered into Bookman’s next blog and posted first. Hadn’t even noticed . His blogs are always doing funny things like moderating me 15 times in a row. But it’s OK.

Bookman is now insinuating that Santa Claus does not have a birth certificate. He’s a birtherclauser and that’s one mean bunch!!!! Go see for yourself!!

DoggoneGA

September 26th, 2009
3:13 pm

“I was reading a whle back that although Chester A. Arthur gave his birthplace as Fairfield, VT, there were allegations that he was actually born in Canada”

And didn’t this same sort of thing come up when Barry Goldwater was running? Because he was born in 1909 but Arizona was not admitted to the Union until 1912?

DoggoneGA

September 26th, 2009
3:14 pm

“And it is also a possibility that it is because those records show a different country of origin”

Keep ON repeating those lies…does it give you some kind of thrill.

Mrs. Godzilla

September 26th, 2009
3:17 pm

Birthers…….te hee hee

Ken Berwitz

September 26th, 2009
3:20 pm

CHerokee

I speak for me, no one else. If all you’ve got is to try tying me into someone else, who I don’t know and whose opinions are hers, not mine, you don’t have very much.

How about answering anything I’ve brought up.

Tell you what: why not just stick to the practical non-hard-evidence point that no hospital in Honolulu, nor any employee of a hospital, has come forward to say he/she was there when Barack Obama was born? Since he is only 48, it stands to reason that some people who would have been there are alive today. Doesn’t that strike you as odd?

And while we’re at it, doesn’t it strike you as odd that no one has come forth and said that they lived near the address in that notice of birth in the newspaper, and remember the family? An interracial Black/White family was almost unheard of in Hawaii in 1961. Wouldn’t someone remember them?

DoggoneGA

September 26th, 2009
3:21 pm

“Tell you what: why not just stick to the practical non-hard-evidence point ”

Yep, I bet you DO get a thrill out of repeating lies. Why not stick the the HARD EVIDENCE FACT that the state of Hawaii CERTIFIED HIS BIRTH IN THAT STATE?

Bruno

September 26th, 2009
3:23 pm

“Bruno–that’s a possibility. And it is also a possibility that it is because those records show a different country of origin.”

Even if Obama’s family claimed that he was a Kenyan while he was in school, it was most likely done for financial reasons. As such, I’m not putting too much stock in it.

“I am not saying I know one way or another. What I am saying is that the more someone tries to prevent me from checking something, the more suspicious I get that there is information he/she does not want me to see. And that is what has happened at every turn with Barack Obama.”

Ken–I see your point, and find his behavior a little suspicious as well. The bottom line, however, is that Obama ultimately produced a document which qualifies him as a native-born citizen. As such, I’m focusing my energy on more important topics.

@@

September 26th, 2009
3:24 pm

Again with the birthers, jay!!?!!

O.K., I’ll play…

and dems aren’t “truthers”, they’re just ACORNS.

There now, wasn’t that fun?

Ken Berwitz

September 26th, 2009
3:25 pm

Bottom line:

Original birth certificate: withheld.

School records: withheld.

Passport he traveled under: withheld.

Agreement by Barack Obama to produce any of this information and, by so doing, diffuse the controversy? None.

Name of hospital? No one knows and no hospital takes credit for being the place of his birth.

Hospital personnel who remember being there at the time of his birth? None.

Neighbors who remember his family living at the address listed on the birth notice? None.

Nah, no reason to be suspicious there.

MAL

September 26th, 2009
3:26 pm

Wow, are those who planted Obama in the White House clever. They were so smart they even placed 2, not 1 but 2, birth announcements for him in Honolulu newspapers in August 1961, anticipating that, 47 years in the future, this newborn might run for president. See how smart they are?

And, as for the moron who said both parents have to be American citizens, in truth, NEITHER parent needs to be a U.S. citizen for a chi,d born in this country to be a naturally born citizen. If two illegal aliens sneak into Texas and the woman has a child there, that child is an American citizen by birthright and would then be eligible to be president. This comes from something called the 14th Amendment. You may have heard of it? It was in all the newspapers.

As for birthright being all that’s needed for someone to be a natural born citizen, the case in question is U.S. v Wong Kim Ark (1898), where the Supreme Court determined a man born in California to a pair of legal immigrants from China was a natural born citizen of the United States.

You’re all welcome for the civics lesson.

Ken Berwitz

September 26th, 2009
3:27 pm

On that happy note, I’m going back to my report. Have a great day.

Hillbilly Deluxe

September 26th, 2009
3:28 pm

And didn’t this same sort of thing come up when Barry Goldwater was running?

May have. I don’t really remember. Would the fact that Arizona was a U.S. Territory at the time rather than a state have affected his natural born citizenship status? That’s not a gotcha question; I’m just curious.

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
3:33 pm

“Instead he spends something like a million bucks to hide it.”

That’s amusing. It’s a parroting of Philip Berg, the Truther/Birther attorney that’s now suing Oily Taintz. He made up that dollar amount with zero proof and yet, mindless, delusional birfoons squawk it as if they’ve seen receipts, accounted for pro bono work and explained that why some citizens aren’t entitled to a legal defense even from frivolous lawsuits dripping with potential libel for a civil suit. Berg keeps getting tossed out court and has faced sanctions just like Oily Taintz.

In 2004, Berg filed a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) lawsuit on behalf of a World Trade Center maintenance worker against President George W. Bush and others alleging that the Bush and certain government officials conspired to bring about the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. He challenged President George W. Bush on his right to conduct a war against terror and another against Saddam Hussein with only a congressional authorization.

Way to go you funny, pathetic, idiotic birfoon! You’re in excellent company!

MAL

September 26th, 2009
3:36 pm

“I, Dr. Chiyome Fukino, director of the Hawaii State Department of Health, have seen the original vital records maintained on file by the Hawai’i State Department of Health verifying Barrack Hussein Obama was born in Hawaii and is a natural-born American citizen. I have nothing further to add to this statement or my original statement issued in October 2008 over eight months ago….”

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
3:36 pm

Ken Berwitz: Plainly and simply, you’re a paranoid idiot. If your reasoning skills were as good as your copy and pasting from Whirled Nut Daily, you might rise above the level of complete moron.

stands for decibels

September 26th, 2009
3:36 pm

In other words: you got NOTHING.

He’s got you replying to him.

Call his mother a goat-blower and move on. Jeez.

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
3:38 pm

“On that happy note, I’m going back to my report. Have a great day.”

Don’t hurt yourself trying to think, walk and talk all at the same time. I know it must be a challenge for you.

MAL

September 26th, 2009
3:40 pm

And didn’t this same sort of thing come up when Barry Goldwater was running?

May have. I don’t really remember. Would the fact that Arizona was a U.S. Territory at the time rather than a state have affected his natural born citizenship status? That’s not a gotcha question; I’m just curious.”

No. The 14th Amendment states

“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.”

In other words, anyone born where U.S. laws apply, be it a state, territory, commonwealth, military base, etc., is a natural born citizen.

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
3:42 pm

“The so-called birth certificate shown on factcheck, an organization with whom Obama and Ayers shared the same foundation(Annenberg)”

Debunked ad nauseam and the rest is the same dysentery idiotic birfoons keep copying and pasting after worshipping at the altar of Whirled Nut Daily. Truly pathetic.

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
3:43 pm

Learn a little something about the ultra-conservative Annenbergs, friend of the Reagans and backers of McCain before you embarrass yourself again.

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
3:47 pm

And for the record, Elisabeth Smith, repeating your paranoid, erroneous drivel on every birfoon article comments section you come across does not make your birfoon lies magically become true. Your frighteningly limited perspective and understanding of the facts is disturbing and strangely amusing in a pathetic way.

David Farrar

September 26th, 2009
3:49 pm

Enter your comments here

There is an interesting case that will be going to court soon in connection with the birther issue.

A group of wild and crazy birthers are in the process of suing Hawaiian Health officials for access to the records Hawaiian Health officials used to base their two statements relating to Obama’s Certificate of Live Birth document upon. This case isn’t technically an issue regarding Obama’s personal vital records per say, but rather the issue pertaining to whether Obama requested to amend his vital records or if he actually amended them. Those requests, even a request to see his records is itself a government record under the Hawaiian Uniform Information Practices Act (UIPA) and as such should be accessible to the public as a public record — NOT Obama’s actual vital records themselves.

Hawaiian Health officials have acknowledged these records do exist, but were not available as they were protected. Their official response thus far is that the public isn’t allowed access to those records…

THE ISSUES

Section 92F-12(15) states that the following must be released to the public:

(15) Information collected and maintained for the purpose of making information available to the general public;

On July 27, 2009 Hawaii Department of Health Director Fukino issued a press release which stated:

“I, Dr. Chiyome Fukino, Director of the Hawai‛i State Department of Health, have seen the original vital records maintained on file by the Hawai’i State Department of Health verifying Barack Hussein Obama was born in Hawai’i and is a natural-born American citizen. I have nothing further to add to this statement or my original statement issued in October 2008 over eight months ago.”

A public request for all information “collected and maintained” for the purposes of preparing that public statement made by Director Fukino has been made by a few crazy birthers and according to Hawaiian Public Records statute, any such information must be released.

The central question revolves around just how Director Fukino arrived at her conclusion that the President was a natural born citizen. Section 92F-12(15) clearly states that all information collected and maintained for the purposes of making such a public statement be made public. However, when a demand for this information was made to the Hawaiian Health officials, those crazy birthers were denied that information despite the clear wording in the statute.

Furthermore, Hawaii officials – upon denying public access to information requested – were required by statute to inform those crazy birthers of their right to appeal by trial de novo in Hawaii circuit court. They failed to provide such guidance. Section 92F-15.5(b) states:

(b)… If the denial of access is upheld, in whole or in part, the office of information practices shall, in writing, notify the person of the decision, the reasons for the decision, and the right to bring a judicial action under section 92F-15(a). [L 1989, c 192, §1]

The Hawaiian Office of Information Practices (OIP) failed to offer public notice that a judicial appeal was available. Instead, the OIP simply told them that the decision to deny access was correct and that they could not help in this matter any further.

Those crazy birthers, being, well, crazy, are bringing litigation forward according to the following statute provision:

§92F-15 Judicial enforcement.

(a) A person aggrieved by a denial of access to a government record may bring an action against the agency at any time within two years after the agency denial to compel disclosure.

(b) In an action to compel disclosure the circuit court shall hear the matter de novo. Opinions and rulings of the office of information practices shall be admissible. The circuit court may examine the government record at issue, in camera, to assist in determining whether it, or any part of it, may be withheld.

(c) The agency has the burden of proof to establish justification for nondisclosure.

Please take note of subsection (c) above. The burden of proof is on the agency to establish justification for nondisclosure.

With respect to information collected by Director Fukino for purposes of making her July 27, 2009 press release (and other public statements), the burden cannot be overcome since the statute demands that such information be made public.

One more thing: If Obama has attempted to amend his vital records, or even if he has asked for access to amend his vital records, then by your definition, Obama is one of us, a wild and crazy birther.

ex animo
davidfarrar, a wild and crazy birther

AXJ

September 26th, 2009
4:12 pm

AXJ has just published a new filing to Judge Carter of Santa Ana, CA. by Orly Taitz. http://www.axjus.com

Anthony

September 26th, 2009
4:37 pm

What is a chairmam?

Anyways, after-birther moment seems to be just another birther.

Let us talk about misinformation and ignorance. There is absolutely no difference between a “birth certificate” and a “certificate of live birth”. They are both the same. Anyone attempting to argue that they are different is just spreading misinformation, and those who believe that they are different are just ignorant.

By being picking on the exact wording is just a deception. Most books written on American history title doesn’t read “America history.”

Distorting the facts and twisting logic doesn’t support one argument.

As eloquently writing in the title of this article birthers are just nutty.

Anthony

September 26th, 2009
4:58 pm

“Why isn’t there a statement from the hospital”. Ah, Ken Bertiwz that is what the birth certficate at the Hawaiian department of health is for. Also, misrepresenting statistics to support your argument is one reason why we consider you a birther. Because their is 1.8 % of a population is defined a belonging to a certain group in 2002 has absolutely nothing to do with 1961. Additionally, 1.8% is a represents the population during a certain point in 2002.

Ken your argument is like waiting at a corner for a bus without looking at the “bus schedule” next to you. Not seeming a bus after the lights change, you conclude that no buses travel that routine.

If their were any facts that supported the birther argument they would have been discovered over a year ago. Just stop making things up.

I Report/ Vast White Wing Conspirator (-: You Whine )-:

September 26th, 2009
5:03 pm

GOP lawmakers are calling on the Obama administration to cancel economic aid to foundations run by Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi following his rambling diatribe at the United Nations this week and the hero’s welcome he gave to the Lockerbie bomber last month.

The State Department notified lawmakers earlier this month of its intent to disburse $2.5 million in economic aid to Libya, including $400,000 for Qaddafi’s foundations. Of the $400,000 half will go to a foundation run by the leader’s son, Saif, and the other half to one run by his daughter, Aisha.

Ros-Lehtien argued that Congress’ goal of providing money to promote democracy and human rights in Libya has been undermined by the administration’s decision to funnel the resources through the Qaddafi family.-FoxNews

What’s another 2.5 million, America, especially going to a mass murderer?

Whatever, huh?

David Farrar

September 26th, 2009
5:19 pm

Enter your comments here

Dear Anthony,

There is a difference between a Certificate of Live Birth (COLB) and a long-form birth certificate (LFBC). A LFBC has the name of the birth doctor and others present at birth, and the name of the hospital, and, most importantly, is filled out right there at birth and notarized. None of these facts are present with a COLB, which is why, many believe Obama chose to publish only a COLB and has fought so hard to avoid publication of his LFCB.

Secondly, the certificate on a COLB simply is a certificate as to the information contained on the LFBC. The certificate on the LFBC is a certification of the actual information of the actual birth itself. This may sound similar, but if Barack Obama was born outside of a hospital and his LFBC was produced by a third-party, not at arm’s length from the birth parents or immediate family, the predicate that Obama’s COLB accurately reflects his birth place and time is weakened — as I am sure Obama well knows.

As far as the newspapers notices go, they were strictly routine and originated not from the hospital or from the parents, but from the Hawaiian Health Department. Private birth announcements from the parents were published, as they are today, in a special section. These birth announcements were simply routine public notices.

ex animo
davidfarrar

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
5:24 pm

To Ken Berwitz the Douche Nozzle: Carter was the first President born in an hospital. Suddenly, asses like you require a Doctor’s name and attending witnesses to validate natural born citizenship.

I submit that you’re an idiot and a paranoid douche with more spare time than common sense.

David Farrar

September 26th, 2009
5:27 pm

Dear Mal,

Your point with the 14th Amendment is entirely correct. If both parents are naturalized before giving birth while under the jurisdiction of the United States, the child is a natural-born U.S. citizen. However, such is not the case with Obama, as far as we know.

ex animo
davidfarrar

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
5:28 pm

David Farrar is spinning more BS. “There is a difference between a Certificate of Live Birth (COLB) and a long-form birth certificate (LFBC).”

Legally no. Stop being a lying ass.

Ken Berwitz

September 26th, 2009
5:31 pm

I just looked back at this site, and was amused by the hate-filled invective that seems to infest some people.

Douche nozzle? Lovely.

Carter was the first President born in an (an?) hospital? Fascinating.

And you’re calling me an idiot? That’s like Babe Ruth calling someone a home run hitter.

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
5:31 pm

However, such is not the case with Obama, as far as we know.

Who is we?

Majority Will

September 26th, 2009
5:34 pm

“Fascinating.”

I don’t think you’re bright enough to understand fascinating,

David Farrar

September 26th, 2009
5:59 pm

Dear Majority Will,

Obama and I.

ex animo
davidfarrar

I Report/ Vast White Wing Conspirator (-: You Whine )-:

September 26th, 2009
6:08 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) – House Democrats are considering a tax on high-cost insurance plans to help pay for health care overhaul that tops President Barack Obama’s domestic agenda.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Friday the tax is “under consideration” as Democrats search for consensus within their ranks before taking a bill to the House floor later this fall.

Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) — A so-called consumption tax would “create a balance” with European and Japanese economies and “could potentially have a substantial effect on competitiveness,” said John Podesta. Value- added taxes in Europe and Japan encourage savings by taxing consumption.

Podesta said such a tax may be regressive, but can be balanced by exempting some products and using “the money to support low-wage workers.”

The democrats scheme and plot………their own demise, hahahahahaha.

A tax hike. Great eye deeuh.

David Farrar

September 26th, 2009
6:10 pm

Dear Majority Will,

Legally, yes; they are different. True, they may be used in some cases to attest to citizenship, but in others, they are not. But as I explained earlier, the COLB is a short form of the LFBC. In this particular case, while both are “legal” documents, only the LFBC can tell us what “evidence” Hawaiian Health officials accepted to establish Obama’s Hawaiian birth place and time. As to the veracity of that “evidence”, unfortunately, largely due to Obama’s intransigence in publishing his LFBC, the jury is still out.

ex animo
davidfarrar

Loren

September 26th, 2009
6:37 pm

Ken Berwitz,

Multitasking may excuse typos, but it doesn’t excuse spreading falsehoods. This, for instance:

“It could be because Mr. Obama has, at one time or another cited two different hospitals as being his birthplace.”

is outright false. President Obama has never stated that he was born at any hospital other than Kapiolani. This is a Birther myth, spread by people who don’t check their sources.

Loren

September 26th, 2009
6:54 pm

This:

“Too bad that his sister had told the press that he was born in the other hospital.”

is also false. Obama’s sister has never stated that her brother was born anywhere other than Kapiolani. And the original story this false claim is derived from didn’t even involve the legitimate press. Again, if people actually checked their sources, they’d know this.

I’ll even tell the story of how this myth got started, in case anyone doubts me. Back in November 2004, when Obama won his U.S. Senate race, a high school kid in Hawaii wrote an article for his school paper about Obama. The first paragraph of the article gave a short childhood bio of Obama, including erroneously stating that he was born at Queen’s Medical Center. The article also had several quotes from Maya Soetoro-Ng, Obama’s half-sister.

However, the comment about Queen’s is only in the introductory paragraph, is NOT in a quote from Maya, and there is no indication that the author (a high school junior, not a member of the press) got the information from her. To the contrary, there’s a strong likelihood that he just copied it off a website that had gotten it wrong.

Of course, since the high school kid made this mistake in an article that happened to have other quotes from Obama’s sister, the Birthers eventually started claiming that Maya herself had said it. And other people, namely people who don’t check their sources, started repeating it as gospel.

David Farrar

September 26th, 2009
7:16 pm

Loren,

You may be correct. I think his sister is the one who actually stated that Barack was born at another hospital other than at Honolulu’s Kapi’olani Medical Center.

Still Honolulu’s Kapi’olani Medical Center refuses to produce any documentation – or even confirm the claim – without permission of the president himself. This is yet another example of just how much Obama has chosen to obstruct the truth and settle this matter once and for all. Allowing Honolulu’s Kapi’olani Medical Center to publish their records confirming his claim would be a simple matter for most of us. I don’t think it would be too crazy for us to ask why it is not for Obama?

Another point to bring out here, the name of the hospital where one is born is not something many people forget. When siblings are confused about the name of the hospital another sibling is born at, it usually indicates things may not be what they seem. In some case, it may be the result of the parents or grandparents attempting to cover up this fact with a little story-telling when the question is raised.

ex animo
davidfarrar

Loren

September 26th, 2009
7:23 pm

David,

“You may be correct. I think his sister is the one who actually stated that Barack was born at another hospital other than at Honolulu’s Kapi’olani Medical Center.”

I am correct. And as I detailed in my 6:54 post, Obama’s sister has never stated that he was born at any hospital other than Kapiolani either.

To the contrary, she has, at least once, actually been quoted on the subject of what hospital he was born in, and in that quote, she stated it was Kapiolani: http://archives.starbulletin.com/2008/02/18/news/story03.html

No one in the Obama family has forgotten what hospital Obama was born in. He, and everyone else in his family, has always consistently been quoted as saying that it was Kapiolani. Any confusion over the issue did not begin with Obama or his family.

David Farrar

September 26th, 2009
7:30 pm

Well Loren,

Perhaps we can set the record straight here. I’ll have to check your sources. I don’t mind in the least correcting a wrong. I want to get to the truth of this matter above all else. I will be only to happy to put this matter to rest and move on to other substantive issues concerning Obama’s birth.

ex animo
davidfarrar

David Farrar

September 26th, 2009
8:49 pm

Dear Loren,

I did manager to find an article by United International Press (UPI), dated November 4, 2008, wherein it states that Barack Obama, himself, says he was born at Queen’s Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.

However, on July 9, 2009, that writer of this article writes: “This item was corrected July 8, 2009, to fix the name of the hospital where Obama was born. The original item incorrectly identified the facility as Queen’s Hospital, an error made by the writer.”

The article itself doesn’t name the writer, nor does it say where the writer obtained the corrected information.

ex animo
davidfarrar

Beth Miller

September 26th, 2009
9:42 pm

David Farrar — In light of the President’s Certification of Live Birth, two newspaper birth announcements, the statement from Cheyenne Fukimo, the statement from the President’s sister that he was born at Kapio’lani, the letter read by Rep. David Abercrombie at the hospital social acknowledging Kapio’lani as the place of birth, the statement from Mrs. Nordyke that she was in labor at Kapio’lani at the same time as Stanley Dunham, the outing of “Dr. Ron Polarik” and the debunking of his “analysis” by an actual documents expert with an actual name and an actual doctorate, and the absence of any allegation of non-citizenship by the Clinton camp during the primary and the McCain camp during the general election – in light of all that – do you still harbor doubt that the President was born in Honolulu in August of 1961?

Loren

September 26th, 2009
10:50 pm

In the case of the UPI article, it’s clear that the writer is paraphrasing a speech of Obama’s, but due to some sloppy reporting, it’s not clear at all what speech is being paraphrased. Only a total of eight words are actually quoted, and six of those come from a speech supposedly given in February 2007.

And yet, Obama’s February 2007 speech doesn’t include the phrase attributed to it. See http://www.barackobama.com/2007/02/10/remarks_of_senator_barack_obam_11.php . He did use the phrase in a couple of February *2008* speeches, which also referenced his birth, but which didn’t name any hospitals. Additionally, the “all-America” quote doesn’t appear in either the February 2007 announcement speech or the November 4, 2008 acceptance speech, so it’s not clear where the author got that from.

In any case, if Obama had actually named Queen’s in a speech, there’d be a transcript of it, and not just a UPI article paraphrasing it.

As for other examples of bad factchecking by the reporter, it refers to The Audacity of Hope as Obama’s “best-selling third book.” Obama has only written two books. Obama’s mother died at age 52, not 53. Malia Obama was 10 when the article was written, not 9. Obama technically won in 2004 with *almost* 70% of the vote, not “more than 70%.” And curiously, the writer seems to treat Obama’s grandmother as being alive, when she had actually passed away.

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
5:25 am

Ken Berwitz is truly an idiot.

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
5:29 am

David Farrar:
Are you a Supreme Court Justice?

No.

You are a pathetic, anonymous, unqualified douche.

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
5:34 am

David Farrar is a birther douche bag without any real proof and should be mocked repeatedly.

Foggy

September 27th, 2009
6:10 am

This just in –

Obama was born in Hawaii. That’s all he needs, to be a “natural born citizen” and eligible for the presidency. Any claim that he was born elsewhere or that his father’s British citizenship prevented him from being a “natural born citizen” are fantasies. Under the Constitution, courts are not allowed to rule on the eligibility of the president; only the Congress gets to do that, and it already has.

The entire Birther movement is the World’s Biggest Epic Fail. One week from tomorrow, Judge Carter in California will dismiss Barnett v. Obama. Judge Land in Georgia will sanction Orly at least $10,000 (but she’s working hard to persuade the judge to make it a lot more).

JB Williams, Devvy Kidd, Alexander Gofen, Leo Donofrio, WorldNutDaily and all the other Birthers can keep yappin’ about it all they want. In fact, I hope they do. It’s wonderfully entertaining.

But no, courts aren’t going to remove the president, he’s not going to be impeached, and neither the military or any other Americans aren’t going to rise up in violent revolution. Well over a year since Phil Berg filed the first lawsuit, not one Birther attorney has won so much as a single motion, much less a case. No judge is ever going to allow ‘discovery’ on the issue.

Have a nice day!

Rightwing Troll

September 27th, 2009
7:52 am

I could care less where he was born. It doesn’t change the fact that he was the better option than McCain/Palin.

I wonder how Palin feels about the Census worker who was found swinging from a tree over there in “Real America”?

You nutbags do understand that the census is a fairly important deal, right? I mean it not only gives the politicians an opportunity to gerrymand districts, but it also determines representation and funding for an area??

Joe Gayan

September 27th, 2009
8:00 am

I have one question. Why would anyone spend over one million dollars to NOT show their birth certificate? He won’t show his long form birth certificate, any of his college records or his medical records. It doesn’t even matter if he does show it, he would still be ineligible. In his own book he said he traveled to Pakistan when he was 20 years old. Pakistan did not allow Americans into their country at that time. He went on an Indonesian passport, meaning he gave up his citizenship at that time. Unless he returned to the USA and repatriated himself in front of a judge before he was 21 years old, he is ineligible.
Ghandi once said regarding the truth: : First they ignore you, then the ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win”. Go to: Obamacrimes.com and read all about it. I dare you.

Loren Collins

September 27th, 2009
9:03 am

Joe Gayan,

You have made several factually inaccurate statements.

“I have one question. Why would anyone spend over one million dollars to NOT show their birth certificate?”

Because he has NOT spent over one million dollars to do so. As early as November 2008, it was claimed online that he had spent $800,000, even though there had only been a handful lawsuits filed, and all had been promptly dismissed. Obama wasn’t even a party to all of those lawsuits, either.

More recently, the “one million dollars” figure has been predicated on Obama’s FEC disclosures, which show payment of over a million dollars to his campaign lawyers. Not to his campaign lawyers *for the purpose of fighting birther lawsuits*. There is no evidence, other than internet speculation, that Obama has spent anywhere near a million dollars fighting birther lawsuits. Just imagine how much that implies was spent per lawsuit, or per filing.

“In his own book he said he traveled to Pakistan when he was 20 years old.”

No he didn’t. Obama first publicly mentioned his trip to Pakistan in a speech in April 2008. It is mentioned nowhere in his book. This is not a critical mistake, but it does illustrate how much you check your sources.

“Pakistan did not allow Americans into their country at that time.”

Completely made up. The ‘travel ban’ rumor has been floating around for a year and NO ONE has found any actual evidence to substantiate any actual travel ban. In fact, for a long time the claim was that the U.S. had put Pakistan on a banned travel list. Once it was shown, through old newspaper articles and correspondence with the Secretary of State’s office, that the U.S. has not banned travel to Pakistan, a lot of Birthers started claiming that it was *Pakistan*, not the U.S., that had imposed the travel restrictions. Still with zero evidence to support any actual, historical ban.

“He went on an Indonesian passport,”

This claim, also completely unsupported by any facts or evidence, actually ventures slightly into conspiracy theory territory. Even assuming that elementary-age Obama had had an Indonesian passport when he lived there, it would have long since expired by the time he was in college and went to Pakistan. Which means that to even possess a valid Indonesian passport, he would have had to surreptitiously obtain one from the Indonesian government, despite having not lived there himself for a decade.

David Farrar

September 27th, 2009
11:06 am

Dear Loren,

There is one issue that I must admit perplexes me and that is: I can understand why a hospital won’t release their birth records as a matter of privacy. I would want the same consideration. But what would prohibit other hospitals from releasing the fact that they simply have no record of a specific birth taking place on a given date?

If Barack Obama wasn’t born at Queen’s Medical Center, why wouldn’t Queen’s Medical Center’s officials simply say they don’t have any record of such a birth?

ex animo
davidfarrar

David Farrar

September 27th, 2009
11:43 am

Dear Loren Collins,

You, like Joe Gayan, make some excellent points. But you can’t deny that Obama has gone through, and is presently going through, a concerted effort to hide essential facts about his past to an extraordinary degree — yea, even to an unprecedented degree. Under such circumstances, I think it is unfair of you to use the retort that there is no proof to back up our claims when in many, if not all, instances where positive proof is called for, it is Barack Obama himself blocking public access to such proof.

The truth of the matter is, we “birthers”, we, “nutters”, have been trying desperately to put this matter to rest matter in the most expeditious and legitimate fashion given the circumstances. And yet, from the Left and some from the Right, it is us “birthers” who are blamed for perpetuating this issue. If Barack Obama would have responded in much the same fashion as John McCain did when his presidential qualifications were called into question by Obama & friends, this matter would have been put to rest promptly. So Obama has no one to blame for this situation but himself.

I would also like to add, lacking any really evidence to the contrary, there is also the allegation swimming around out there that Barack Obama was, in fact, a CIA agent during his trip to Pakistan. It’s an interesting viewpoint and is used here to simply illustrate that without real evidence to the contrary, almost any theory can be supported, and the one, single person most responsible for this situation is Obama, himself. Perhaps Obama simply doesn’t want the world to know our President is, was, a CIA agent.

Here is another example: Now it seems Obama didn’t actually write his last memoir, “Audacity of Hope”, William Ayers did. I am beginning to wonder if it wouldn’t be easier if we simply listed the things that we do know about Barack Obama, rather that what we don’t know. That list would be very short indeed.

ex animo
davidfarrar

David Farrar

September 27th, 2009
12:26 pm

Dear Foggy,

I am not sure where you got your belief that only Congress can declare a sitting president ineligible to hold office.

Certainly you would agree, if Obama broke the law when he asserted himself eligible when, in fact, he knew he was not, and this fact can rightfully be called into question, the court is the proper place to address questions of fact, not Congress.

The constitutional issues to which you refer deal with a legally qualified, setting president that has somehow become unqualified and must be removed from office, in much the same fashion as we now know happened in Honduras, thanks to the recently released Congressional Research Service’s opinion.

In fact, this decision tells us that Obama jumped the gun in supporting a raising dictator out to destroy the Honduran democracy. A fact that Obama has thus far failed to address.

ex animo
davidfarrar

Obama was born in Hawaii. That’s all he needs, to be a “natural born citizen” and eligible for the presidency. Any claim that he was born elsewhere or that his father’s British citizenship prevented him from being a “natural born citizen” are fantasies. Under the Constitution, courts are not allowed to rule on the ligibility of the president; only the Congress gets to do that, and it already has

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
12:40 pm

Joe drooled, “Why would anyone spend over one million dollars to NOT show their birth certificate?”

You saw the receipts? How much was pro bono? I think you are copying and pasting as idiot birfoons do. Why is any citizen not allowed a defense against frivolous lawsuits?

Stop parrotting Berg.

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
12:42 pm

“Here is another example: Now it seems Obama didn’t actually write his last memoir, “Audacity of Hope”, William Ayers did.”

Libelous garbage. Where’s your proof, dickless?

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
12:46 pm

“I would also like to add, lacking any really evidence to the contrary, there is also the allegation swimming around out there that Barack Obama was, in fact, a CIA agent during his trip to Pakistan . . .”

I would add that, at the time, you were a pedophile and serial killer bent on destroying the U.S.

Just an allegation.

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
12:47 pm

If Barack Obama wasn’t born at Queen’s Medical Center, why wouldn’t Queen’s Medical Center’s officials simply say they don’t have any record of such a birth?

HIPAA
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/understanding/index.html

And you are a douche bag.

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
12:50 pm

“Pakistan did not allow Americans into their country at that time.”

Funny birfoon lie.

“Before traveling to Pakistan, American Citizens should be aware of the following updated visa requirements: 30 day visas are available at Pakistani airports for tourists only. As these visas are rarely extended beyond the 30 day time per visa. Tourists planning to stay longer should secure visas before coming to Pakistan. Any traveler coming into Pakistan overland from India must repeat must have a valid visa, as 30 day visas are not repeat not issued at the overland border crossing point at Wagha.”
US State Department Travel Advisory for Pakistan in 1981, No. 81-33A

You’re an idiot.

Beth Miller

September 27th, 2009
12:50 pm

David Farrar, does it ever end?

“I would also like to add, lacking any really evidence to the contrary, there is also the allegation swimming around out there that Barack Obama was, in fact, a CIA agent during his trip to Pakistan.”

“Now it seems Obama didn’t actually write his last memoir, “Audacity of Hope”, William Ayers did.”

And the hits just keep on coming.

And you actually wonder why President Obama won’t put this issue to rest.

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
12:58 pm

“And you actually wonder why President Obama won’t put this issue to rest.”

Because he ignores pathetic, delusional outpatients?

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
1:01 pm

“I will be only to happy to put this matter to rest and move on to other substantive issues concerning Obama’s birth.”

I doubt that. I think you’re a compulsive ass.

Joe Gayan

September 27th, 2009
2:44 pm

Obama has been defending himself in 14 different states. One in California against Alan Keyes, former amb. to the UN. Do you rerally think that lawyers @ $500/hour defending against all those lawsuits would not be well OVER one million dollars?
Order the video from World Net Daily called”A Question Of Eligibility” Alan Keyes is one of the primary speakers on this video and is of the opinion that our president is not valid. You know, I sort of hope that somehow he is valid, and shows his long form BC,his college records, and medical records, because if he is removed, all he has signed is invalid as well. He is a constitutional lawyer and will be responsible for the tearing apart of this country.
Why do you think Major Brown represented by Orly Taitz had his orders to go to Afghanistan recinded? He refused to go on the basis of Obama not being a lawful Commander In Cheif. He WON. Why? The issue is valid. (Youtube: Orly Taitz Major Brown) I heard that a judge has ordered discovery on this issue, and things may come to a head sooner than any of us think.
It’s not about race(I would vote for Keyes), it’s not political, it is about the Constitution. I’d rather go fishing than spend my time on this issue. I won’t let go ’till it is resolved.

Loren Collins

September 27th, 2009
3:34 pm

Joe Gayan,

“Obama has been defending himself in 14 different states. One in California against Alan Keyes, former amb. to the UN. Do you rerally think that lawyers @ $500/hour defending against all those lawsuits would not be well OVER one million dollars?”

Of course not. Do the math. One million dollars, even at $500/hour, is 2000 billable hours of work. That’s the equivalent of one attorney’s entire workload for an entire year. In most of these cases, there are only a handful of filings made by the defense attorneys, little more than an Answer and a Motion to Dismiss, which are largely copied from filings in previous suits. Oftentimes there’s not even an oral hearing. Even if we round up the caseload to 20, that’s 100 billable hours PER LAWSUIT, and that’s just insane on its face.

Plus, you’re assuming that the lawyers are charging at all. At least in some cases, they’ve been working pro bono.

In any case, you said he’d spent a million. Do you have a reliable source for that figure or not?

“Order the video from World Net Daily called”A Question Of Eligibility””

I’ve seen it. It’s full of half-truths and wild speculation. At one point, Jerome Corsi flat-out lies and claims to have an affidavit from Obama’s grandmother, signed under oath, stating that she was present for Obama’s birth in Mombasa, Kenya. No such affidavit exists.

“Why do you think Major Brown represented by Orly Taitz had his orders to go to Afghanistan recinded?”

Orly Taitz has not represented a “Major Brown.” She represented a Major Stefan Cook, who was an Army reservist and who VOLUNTEERED to be deployed to Afghanistan. He was free to withdraw that request at any time up until his deployment. The Army just took the fact that he filed a lawsuit as a defacto request to not deploy.

You may also notice that Orly’s latest plaintiff, Connie Rhodes, who had NOT volunteered for deployment like Cook, was forced to deploy despite her suit.

“I heard that a judge has ordered discovery on this issue,”

You heard wrong. No judge, anywhere, has ordered discovery on any of Orly’s cases. Orly has claimed that discovery was allowed, but that’s because Orly is legally incompetent.

David Farrar

September 27th, 2009
3:35 pm

Dear Beth Miller,

Yes, of course I do. It is solely within Obama’s power to end the speculation. He controls the evidence that directs this matter. Isn’t it obvious he prefers it to continue? As to why he believes this favors him politically, I surely do not know. As far as I can see, and judging by some of the invective ad hominem attacks presented here, continuing this matter is actually hurting him politically.

ex animo
davidfarrar

Beth Miller

September 27th, 2009
5:28 pm

David –

After all the points I mentioned, you STILL harbor doubt about the President’s birthplace? Man, I couldn’t live my life with such cynicism. Why do you?

Just as Bush didn’t address the Truthers, don’t expect Obama to placate his detractors after he’s already presented a Certificate of Live Birth. And especially since Ms. Fukimo has confirmed the details on the vital records on file with the state of Hawaii.

You read these comments and come to the conclusion it’s hurting him politically? David, you seem to make decisions based on internet forum posts and any soul with fifteen bucks and a modem. I’m sorry, David, but by putting faith in internet bloggers and discounting hard facts and sources like Cheyenne Fukimo, you’re simply being obtuse.

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
6:50 pm

“Yes, of course I do. It is solely within Obama’s power to end the speculation. He controls the evidence that directs this matter. Isn’t it obvious he prefers it to continue?”

To your satisfaction?

You’re an arrogant ass.

Majority Will

September 27th, 2009
6:53 pm

“and judging by some of the invective ad hominem attacks presented here”

You deserve to be ridiculed and mocked repeatedly. You are fear mongering human scum.

David Farrar

September 27th, 2009
10:40 pm

Dear Loren,

This post is in reference to your comment about Maya Soetoro-Ng and the November 2004 Bennett Guira article. I posted your point of view that Maya wasn’t actually quoted as saying that Barack was born in Queen’s Medical Center by Guira at http://www.freerepublic.com/. Let me give you the response of one, BP2:

“To: DavidFarrar; Fred Nerks; null and void; stockpirate; george76; PhilDragoo; Candor7; GOPJ; BP2; …

DAVID FARRAR: As to this specific article, if you will look at the information that is in “quotation marks”, you will see the first paragraph is not a direct quote from Maya Soctoro-Ng. Thus written, the information that Obama was born in Queen’s Medical Center came from the author of the article and not directly from Maya Soctoro-Ng, herself.

BP2 REPLY:

“Working many years as a nom de plume staff writer for newspapers around the country, I’m intimately familiar with the AP Style Handbook and guidelines for attribution. Regardless of the existence or absence of quotation marks, the author derived the information from the subject of the interview: Maya (or perhaps even Obama).

If you look at the two-pages of this article, there are only TWO sources referenced in this story:

- Maya Soetoro
- Barack Obama

IN FACT, if you look at the LAST paragraph of the November 2004 story, Obama is QUOTED directly. A search for the sentence, “I truly believe that there is another tradition in this country that says we’re all connected somehow,” shows NO other references on Google, Bing or AllTheWeb (sans this original article). That indicates to me that the author did NOT lift the quote from another source. Rather, the author interviewed Obama on the phone from Hawaii. It’s even possible that Obama HIMSELF may be the source of Queen’s Medical Center as being his hospital of birth — that is, until perhaps he and his campaign realized that Kapiolani Medical Center would be more difficult for skeptics to disprove as the campaign rolled on.

There is no reasonable explanation as to why after nearly FIVE years, there has been no retraction from the author or Maya. This story was one of the FIRST to be written after Obama won his Senate seat in November 2004. Furthermore, IF a sudden retraction comes out NOW — as Obama’s popularity is tumbling and eligibility suits are gaining traction — many of us are FAR more likely to think that the author of the 2004 article had been pressured by an Obama operative. I would insist on seeing/hearing the journalist’s original notes of the interview with Maya to believe otherwise.

Many of us have been tracking the most recent bout revisionism that Obama and his supporters have been trying to conduct since July — scrubbing of the facts on the internet and elsewhere. There’s about six that I’ve cataloged since approximately July 1 — I’m sure others here have tracked others.

Many Obama supporters will come onto places like Free Republic, asking for “proof” like you’re asking for now, only to have them attempt to refute what is in BLACK AND WHITE. In fact – YOU are the 2nd or 3rd person in as many days to bring up THIS 2004 article about Maya — to then refute it in some way.

Some Obama supporters have gone so far as to use our body of knowledge here as a means to isolate those inconsistencies that we have found, to then have supporters seemingly contact the author or newspaper, demanding a revision. I’m unsure if the words, “OR ELSE” had been added, but seeing Obama’s Chicago tactics in action, I wouldn’t doubt if either incentive or intimidation has been used.”

I can’t help by agree with BP2’s assessment. Unless the author’s notes are made available wherein he references his “other” source material as being different than Barack Obama or Maya Soetoro-Ng, I, too, am at a loss to explain just how you came across this information, i.e., that Guira used other reference material to construct his short childhood bio introductory paragraph other than either Barack Obama or Maya Soetoro-Ng.

ex animo
davidfarrar

Beth Miller

September 28th, 2009
12:08 am

David — The assertion that every sentence in the Bennett Guira newsletter article must be attributed to Barack Obama or Maya Soetero (because they are they are the only ones quoted in the piece!) is patently absurd and a classic example of twisted birther logic.

There is simply no end to the straw grasping with the birther movement, which only amplifies that the credo of “If he would just show the long-form, this would all go away” is equally absurd.

David Farrar

September 28th, 2009
12:23 am

Beth Miller,

I said no such thing. BP2 stated that the author named his sources.

BP2: “Working many years as a nom de plume staff writer for newspapers around the country, I’m intimately familiar with the AP Style Handbook and guidelines for attribution. Regardless of the existence or absence of quotation marks, the author derived the information from the subject of the interview: Maya (or perhaps even Obama).

If you look at the two-pages of this article, there are only TWO sources referenced in this story:

- Maya Soetoro
- Barack Obama”

ex animo
davidfarrar

Loren Collins

September 28th, 2009
12:28 am

David,

To respond to several of BP2’s specific allegations:

“I’m intimately familiar with the AP Style Handbook and guidelines for attribution.”

That’s swell. High school juniors don’t exactly follow the AP Style Handbook for their school newspapers, though.

“Regardless of the existence or absence of quotation marks, the author derived the information from the subject of the interview: Maya (or perhaps even Obama). If you look at the two-pages of this article, there are only TWO sources referenced in this story:”

So Bennett Guira got every fact he included in the article directly from either Maya or Barack? The reference to Jack Ryan’s dropout and Mike Ditka’s possible candidacy, for instance? Barack’s loss to Bobby Rush in 2000? The reference to AIDS funding?

Heck, I’ll save you the speculation: it looks like he got it all from Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barack_Obama&oldid=7112646 . Ryan, Ditka, Rush, AIDS, Punahou, the erroneous reference to Queens’…it’s all there. All the mundane biographical details, and even some of the phrasing (like Republican leaders questioning Ryan’s integrity) comes straight from Wikipedia.

He’s a Hawaiian high school kid. Getting some quotes from a local teacher is one thing; scoring an interview with a US Senator from Illinois is another. And is it suddenly unreasonable to assume that a high school kid wouldn’t do internet research for a newspaper article?

“IN FACT, if you look at the LAST paragraph of the November 2004 story, Obama is QUOTED directly. A search for the sentence, “I truly believe that there is another tradition in this country that says we’re all connected somehow,” shows NO other references on Google, Bing or AllTheWeb (sans this original article). That indicates to me that the author did NOT lift the quote from another source. Rather, the author interviewed Obama on the phone from Hawaii.”

See, here BP2 has just resorted to lying. And I’m guessing that you didn’t check to see whether he was telling the truth before you decided you agreed with his assessment. Because Obama *did* make this statement in another interview that I found in Google:

http://www.aptww.org/IntlCatalog.nsf/0/9EAE6957ED3D3BFE8525745D006E663F/$FILE/Obama%20interview%20footage%20transcript.doc

It’s from a January 2004 video interview that Obama gave. Every Obama quote in Guira’s article was cribbed from a publicly available Obama interview or speech.

“There is no reasonable explanation as to why after nearly FIVE years, there has been no retraction from the author or Maya.”

Maya has nothing to retract; she didn’t say anything wrong. And the kid, again, was a high school junior. Have you EVER heard of anyone, anywhere, issuing a public retraction for a passing factual error in a high school newspaper article from five years earlier? Is it really that unreasonable to think that people don’t go around issuing public retractions for mistakes they made in high school journalism class?

Loren Collins

September 28th, 2009
1:31 am

“If you look at the two-pages of this article, there are only TWO sources referenced in this story:”

For the sake of comparison, let’s take a story off the AJC site. Here’s an AP article about the Plains, Georgia Peanut Festival:

http://www.ajc.com/news/peanuts-and-a-president-148037.html

The author references only three sources in the article: Jimmy Carter, the executive director of the National Peanut Buying Points Association, and a local daughter of a peanut farmer. Yet the article includes not only a lot of factual details about the festival, but also about last year’s salmonella outbreak.

Under your rationale, all the factual background about the salmonella outbreak must have come from interviews with either Carter, the exec, or the local. Rather than, say, from Lexis-Nexis or the AP archives or some other reliable source.

BP2

September 28th, 2009
3:47 am

Loren, first of all, please do not call me a liar or a nut, or else be called a cool-aid drinking fool who will blindly follow a corrupt politician off a cliff purely because of shared political affiliation. That, my dear – TRULY IS nuts.

Furthermore, when you fling labels, you might as well insert any other hurtful name YOU may have been called by a bully in third grade – which BTW, is how educated and mean-spirited you come off as when you do it here. I have an entire lexicon of degrading comments you may NOT have heard a conservative call a Liberal on a blog. If we can BOTH play nice, it won’t be necessary to pull it out and smack you around with it (figuratively speaking, of course). I’ll keep the SARCASM to a minimum – hopefully you can figure out where it is, and is not, in my retort below.

The “nuts and sluts” strategy seem to have worked for Carville in the 90s, just like the term “RACIST” feignly seemed to induce an artificial sense of guilt among certain segments of the voting public in 2008. IT IS IN THIS CONTEXT that I see your strategy regarding Maya’s Nov 2004 article is to DENOUNCE it because it was done by a doltish high school student – who, oddly enough, got ALL of facts SPOT ON correct – except, of course, the error you’re citing about Obama being born at Queen’s Medical Center.

The proofreader and editor – likely adults – must also be idiots too, working for a high school paper, huh? They properly checked the spelling, grammar, punctuation, style – ONLY to get that birth place wrong. LOL – they even spelled his name right, including the “c” instead of spelling his name “Barak” like we’ve seen many Illinois journalists do in 2004. What are the odds?!

Personally, one thing I’ve found to be consistent is that on the rare occasion when I’ve flubbed facts on a puff piece I’ve written on a politician or government official, especially a “hard fact” like the birthplace of a US Senator, the interviewee tends to lets me know about it pretty darn quick after publication! Yet there’s no record of a retraction, or no anecdotal evidence of Maya correcting this poor high school news writer who just CAN’T seem to get his facts straight.

Loren, unlike yourself, I have a lot of respect for our young people who pursue journalism. For example, just in the last month, I’ve seen a team of 20- and 25-year-old investigative journalists expose the corruption that is ACORN, leading them to likely be de-funded by Congress of $8.5 billion of our taxpayer money. ACORN won’t be working Census enumeration either – tsk, tsk, tsk . Raids in Florida, audits in Louisiana and a criminal trial opening in Nevada this weekend to prosecute ACORN for voter fraud in 2008 – all initiated by a handful of people, a website, and a SINGLE network – Fox News. Yes, I have a lot of respect for our nation’s young aspiring journalists – they can do so much compared to the stereotypical lazy journalists who simply “localize” an AP story that mirrors a similar article appearing in the NYT. There’s a lot to be said for “fact checking.”

Which brings me to my last point – where you called me a liar above – regarding the last sentence of the 2004 article where Obama himself says, “I truly believe that there is another tradition in this country that says we’re all connected somehow.”

For some reason, that January 2004 video interview that you sourced (http://www.aptww.org/IntlCatalog.nsf/0/9EAE6957ED3D3BFE8525745D006E663F/$FILE/Obama%20interview%20footage%20transcript.doc) cannot be found on the internet before Dec. 24, 2008. Try searching for the FIRST part of FIRST sentence – “You know, people get my name wrong all the time”.

I recommend looking at AllTheWeb.com, where you can isolate the exact date range. Your 2004 transcript does not appear on any meta crawler database until Christmas Eve 2008, nearly 5 years after the interview was recorded. I’m sure you have a REASONABLE explanation for this that doesn’t include the REVISIONISM that is rampant in other portions of Mr. Obama’s past.

Furthermore, I know you also have a REASONABLE explanation as to why there are THREE different versions of the same letter that Rep. Abercrombie, Obama’s Hawaiian buddy, read on January 24 where Obama first announced (by proxy) that he was born at Kapiolani Medical Center.

Note that all three letters are signed, but all have different tabbing, line-lengths and spacing:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2349118/posts?page=15#15

That’s just nuts, huh?

Beth Miller

September 28th, 2009
6:46 am

I’m sorry, Loren, I know the last comment has been addressed to you, and I know you’ll have no problem responding to his/her points, but we do have to pause for a moment to acknowledge that BP2, one of the stars of the birther movement, has arrived in this forum. BP2, along with MHGinTN, pissant, Beckwith, and formerly “Dr. Ron Polarik,” are the main proponents of misinformation on Free Republic. Their twisted logic and distorted truths have taken many Freepers down the wrong path. Why they discount facts and come up with the marlarky they do is anyone’s guess. They do no favors to conservatism, that’s for sure.

On the above, BP2 insists that a video interview done in January of 2004 — one that BP2 couldn’t locate yesterday — couldn’t possibly have appeared on the internet before December of 2008. Absurd.
BP2 doesn’t even want to seem to consider that the three notes that once appeared on the Kapio’lani website are mock-ups, all intended to highlight the text that Abercrombie read from Obama.

The argument is compounded by bringing up the ACORN scandals, of all things, and the work of the video journalists who are now being sued to the gills for recording and broadcasting private citizens without their knowledge.

Loren, your intelligence, patience and eloquence are about to be countered by names like “Obot,” “Kool-Aid drinking fool,” “an education of a third-grader.” As BP2 states, he/she has an “entire lexicon of degrading comments” just ready for the assault. This nastiness is a hallmark of the birther movement as they have no hard evidence to advandce their case that Obama is not a natural born citizen.

And all because you alleged that BP2 resorted to lying, which indeed she/he did.

One can only hope that a $10,000 sanction against Orly Taitz on October 5th will somehow, perhaps, shake some sense into this birther movement.
I know it’s a stretch, but I do think it will tamp down the silliness somewhat. Fingers are crossed.

David Farrar

September 28th, 2009
8:12 am

So why doesn’t Obama simply publish his long form birth certificate like John McCain did and end this matter once and for all? True, it may not end it for some, but it will for most of us, provided there are corroborating records accessible as well, again, AS JOHN MCCAIN DID. Namely his Occidental College records, his Passport record, his Columbia College records, his Columbia College thesis — “Soviet Nuclear Disarmament” , his Harvard College records, his Harvard Law Review articles, his Illinois Bar Records, his Baptism certificate, his Medical records (including his vaccination records), his Illinois State Senate records, his Illinois State Senate schedule, his Law practice client list and his University of Chicago scholarly articles.

ex animo
davidfarrar

Loren Collins

September 28th, 2009
9:11 am

“So why doesn’t Obama simply publish his long form birth certificate like John McCain did and end this matter once and for all?”

Except that you’re wrong; John McCain never published his long-form birth certificate. The campaign did show it to a reporter for the Washington Post, but it was never released for the public to see.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2008/05/john_mccains_birthplace.html

This, in contrast to Obama’s campaign’s decision to put Obama’s documentation online for the whole public to see, and not just one reporter.

“his Baptism certificate,”

I’ve gotta ask…I keep seeing this crop up in demands for documents from Obama, but for the life of me, I can’t imagine a reason why anyone would want to see a politician’s BAPTISM certificate. How is that possibly relevant? I’ve certainly never heard it requested of any other politician. I mean, some of the other stuff is pretty irrelevant (his vaccination records?), but of what use is a baptism record to anyone?

Loren Collins

September 28th, 2009
9:48 am

“Loren, first of all, please do not call me a liar or a nut, or else be called a cool-aid drinking fool who will blindly follow a corrupt politician off a cliff purely because of shared political affiliation. That, my dear – TRULY IS nuts.”

I didn’t call you a nut. I said you lied. Not in a conversation with you, but in response to someone quoting you from another website. You asserted that you searched and couldn’t find Obama’s statement online. I searched and I found it. What’s your alternative explanation for saying you couldn’t find something that is readily and easily found?

“I see your strategy regarding Maya’s Nov 2004 article is to DENOUNCE it because it was done by a doltish high school student – who, oddly enough, got ALL of facts SPOT ON correct – except, of course, the error you’re citing about Obama being born at Queen’s Medical Center.”

If you look at Obama’s Wikipedia entry circa November 2004, you can see that Guira got right what Wikipedia got right, and got wrong what Wikipedia got wrong. He got obscure stuff like Ditka and the name of the Illinois Republican Chairwoman. He even cribbed the only other Obama quote (“The irony is that my decision…”) straight from the Wikipedia entry.

“The proofreader and editor – likely adults – must also be idiots too, working for a high school paper, huh? They properly checked the spelling, grammar, punctuation, style – ONLY to get that birth place wrong.”

Have you actually read the high school newspaper article? There are MULTIPLE grammatical errors. To cite JUST spelling errors, Guira writes “Illiois”, “Congressinoal”, “Repersentative”, “whoe”, “chilhood”, “competetive” and “accoplishments.” So why do you claim there are none?

“Personally, one thing I’ve found to be consistent is that on the rare occasion when I’ve flubbed facts on a puff piece I’ve written on a politician or government official, especially a “hard fact” like the birthplace of a US Senator, the interviewee tends to lets me know about it pretty darn quick after publication!”

So you’ve done puff pieces on politicians before? Have you ever asked any of them, or better yet their family members, during their interviews what HOSPITAL they were born in?

“For some reason, that January 2004 video interview that you sourced (http://www.aptww.org/IntlCatalog.nsf/0/9EAE6957ED3D3BFE8525745D006E663F/$FILE/Obama%20interview%20footage%20transcript.doc) cannot be found on the internet before Dec. 24, 2008….Your 2004 transcript does not appear on any meta crawler database until Christmas Eve 2008, nearly 5 years after the interview was recorded.”

Then maybe, just maybe, Guira SAW THE VIDEO excerpted somewhere. Here’s a page about the video, that states it was filmed in January 2004:

http://aptww.org/IntlCatalog.nsf/bpt/9EAE6957ED3D3BFE8525745D006E663F?OpenDocument&Flag=Search&Title=obama&ProgramTiming=&MiscSearch&ProgramType=

“I’m sure you have a REASONABLE explanation for this that doesn’t include the REVISIONISM that is rampant in other portions of Mr. Obama’s past.”

So your theory is that Obama gave an interview to a high school kid, who used only one quote from Obama in the final sentence of his article and never bothered to clarify that he actually interviewed the Senator, and that either Obama or his sister told the kid that Obama was born at Queen’s. That the kid put that hospital reference in his article, and that when Obama ran for President they realized the mistake made in 2004, so through the miracle of “revisionism” they concocted a fake January 2004 video interview where Obama used the same quote from the final paragraph, and then put that video and its transcript online to undercut accusations that the kid ever personally interviewed Obama, even though the standard accusation is that the kid got the information from Maya?

That’s your more reasonable explanation than the revisionism-free ‘The kid interviewed Maya, cribbed from Wikipedia, and used a quote from an Obama video’?

MAL

September 28th, 2009
10:23 am

To David Farrar, who clearly doesn’t allow facts to get in his way. Did you even read what I wrote about the 14th Amendment? Obviously not, which calls everything you’ve posted into question.

The nationality of a child’s parents is meaningless if the child is born under U.S. jurisdiction. The parents can be citizens of another country, they can even be in the U.S. illegally. IT DOES NOT MATTER. Under the 14th Amendment, if a child is born under the jurisdiction of the U.S. (in this country, in a U.S. territory, commonwealth or military base overseas), that child, by birthright, is a natural born U.S. citizen.

I cited case law to support my posting (U.S. v Wong Kim Ark 1898), but you, apparently, can’t be bothered with fact.

Paul

September 28th, 2009
2:04 pm

The birthers, the tea baggers, the screamers, and the deathers continued extreme minority presence will become tiresome to mainstream America, if it has not already done so. To all the birthers in La, La Land, it is on you to prove to all of us that your assertion is true, if there are people who were there and support your position then show us the video (everyone has a price), either put up or frankly shut-up. I heard Orly Taitz, is selling a tape (I think it’s called “Money, Lies and Video tape”). She is from Orange County, CA, now I know what the mean when they say “behind the Orange Curtain”, when they talk about Orange County, the captial of Conspiracy Theories. You know Obama has a passport, he travel abroad before he was a Senator, but I guess they were in on it. In my opinion the Republican Party has been taken over the most extreme religious right (people who love to push their beliefs on others while trying to take away the rights of those they just hate) and that’s who they need to extract from their party if they real want to win. Good Luck, because as they said in WACO, “We Ain’t Coming Out”. I heard that she now wants to investigate the “Republican 2009 Summer of Love” list: Assemblyman, Michael D. Duvall (CA), Senator John Ensign (NV), Senator Paul Stanley (TN), Governor Mark Stanford (SC), Board of Ed Chair, and Kristin Maguire AKA Bridget Keeney (SC).

BP2

September 28th, 2009
4:52 pm

Loren,

Your link to APT says “this is raw, unedited interview footage” right after it says “There are 17 interview SEGMENTS.” That follows the first paragraph that says “This is a COLLECTION of short interviews with Barack Obama…”

LOL – obviously the tape is slashed and edited. It has more political hacks than an Al Gore global warming seminar audience.

NOW … if you’re inferring that Guira likely saw version 1.0 in early 2004 with 18+ segments or COMPLETELY unedited, before this tape was edited down to 20 minutes of soundbites, and made available by APT-PBS in December 2008 .. well, I’ll say KUDOS to YOU! You’re quite right for being skeptical of a corrupt campaign renowned for its obfuscation to the Media and the public.

Like you, I see no mention of HAWAII in the 17 SEGMENTS of the transcript – it’s almost as if that part was edited out of this footage made available in December 2008. He DOES mention Kansas, Obama’s mama’s state of birth – which, BTW, she left in 1955, six years before Obama’s birth and nearly 50 years prior to this 2004 interview.

In fact, I’m sure he’s spent more time in Kenya that he has in Kansas. Ironically, he spent his first 18 years in Hawaii (sans 5 years as an Indonesian citizen), but you’d never guess that from this 2004 spliced and diced campaign footage. You’d think Obama would be proud to discuss his supposed Hawaiian birth, which would have no Constitutional bearing on his eligibility as a US Senator for the state of Illinois.

The transcript says he has a “deep affinity to Africa.” LOL, that’s quite a convenient way in January 2004 to skirt around the issue that his father was a British-subject and later a Kenyan citizen. Obama Jr would trumpet that fact several years later when his ethically-sound Chicago-based campaign hand-picked and presented his “Certification of Live Birth” to the hostile and critical Annenberg FactCheck.org in August 2008. The ever-skeptical Joe Miller and Jess Henig, with their vast knowledge and experience as forensics experts and investigative journalists, ensured that the Certification was 100 percent authentic – even checking with the Hawaii Dept of Health to verify that the agency did indeed create a copy Obama’s Certification on June 6, 2007.

You’re also quite astute to note that just because the time index of this 2004 video transcript says that it starts at “0:00″, it does not mean the record button was ACTUALLY depressed at 0:00 in the transcript. There’s no preceding biographical footage, as you’d likely see in the “tell me about yourself” stage of an introductory campaign video. I do not see the warm up questions – or for that matter ANY questions – from an interviewer (confirmed by the time index of the transcript). You’d expect that in Obama’s 20-minute droning, changing topics seemingly without pause (like a mini-Address to Congress), to at least HEAR another person asking questions of him off-camera. But, NO – this _IS_ 17 “unedited” “segments” – untouched from the original taping – with no questions from the interviewer – and with NO re-takes. Bwahaha.

More good questions you’re asking:

- What’s in that original footage, taped at the outset of Obama’s unpolished Senate run?
- Where is the rest of that interview footage?
- Is it on the cutting room floor?
- Or is was it burned, its ashes thrown in the Pacific Ocean in December 2008 along with OTHER ASHES of Obama’s past he’d rather not have forensics studies of later? (ooo … how catty of you to make the comparison between Obama and Chester Arthur, who burned his personal documents just before his death — I see you’ve read “Gentleman Boss” too)

Notwithstanding the missing footage here and there in his rambling 20-minute diatribe about himself – like you, I also have to wonder what’s in the “SHORT CAMPAIGN FILM AND STILL PHOTOS AT THE END OF THE INTERVIEW SEGMENTS” referenced at the bottom of the transcript.

In conclusion, let’s not be not so quick to blame Guira, API, and other references for reporting that Obama was born at Queens Medical Center. Like you, I’m sure they were just passing on what they first heard, read or repeated from the UN-edited 2004 video, or in the accompanying Media Kit which they likely referenced to report the facts of Obama’s birthplace.

p.s. – at this point Loren, you’re being about as helpful to Obama and his Eligibility issues as Democrat Jimmy Carter is about America being Racist toward Obama because they dislike his policies … discounting of course that Democrat Jimmy Carter called Obama a “black boy” in August 2008: http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=161593 . I’m sure “Bloggers for Obama” and your supervisors at the “More Hope/Change in 2012” campaign have a big wet kiss for you today – SMACK!

Loren Collins

September 28th, 2009
6:07 pm

OK, to recap:

It was said that Obama’s “sister had told the press that he was born in the other hospital.” I pointed out that this was false, and Maya has never been quoted as saying her brother was born at Queens.

You proposed that because the article incorporated an interview with Maya, then the factual information about her brother must have also come from Maya. Further, you proposed that the writer must have also interviewed Obama by telephone, as you claimed that the final Obama quote in the article couldn’t be found online, and that thus the high school writer might have gotten the Queen’s reference from Obama, not Maya.

I pointed out that the final quote HAD been made by Obama previous to the high school newspaper article, and that despite your claim to the contrary, it COULD be found online.

You responded by glossing over the fact that you had claimed that it couldn’t be found, and instead shifted your focus to asking how the kid could have seen the written transcript.

I proposed that since the video was filmed eight months before the article was written, the kid might have seen a video excerpt somewhere. Again disputing your claim that the kid didn’t interview Obama personally; he got the quote from somewhere else.

In response to which you wrote…this. Wherein you don’t talk about whether the quote came from or whether the kid interviewed Obama or the actual original topic of whether Maya was the source for “Queen’s”, but where instead you talk about video editing and references to Hawaii and Factcheck and even Chester A. Arthur. I haven’t even mentioned Arthur, despite your claim to the contrary.

I’m used to Birthers moving the goalposts. But even I’m floored to see someone try to completely change GAMES in mid-conversation.

So I’m taking it back to the original dispute. It was asserted that Maya Soetoro-Ng has told the press that her brother was born at Queen’s. This is false. Everything strongly points to the conclusion that in writing the article, a high school kid got a bunch of quotes from Maya Soetoro, and cribbed the biographical background info on Barack Obama, including the Queen’s reference, from Wikipedia. There’s little reason to think he got that bad bit of info from Maya, and there’s NO reason to think that he interviewed Barack at all.

Beth Miller

September 28th, 2009
9:04 pm

BP2, take a deep breath.

birtheredout

September 28th, 2009
10:02 pm

David Farrar and BP2 are a couple of nuts that escaped from FreeRepublic.com. You can present facts on engraved paper, verified by JC himself and you won’t change their so-called minds. Here is a link to the post on FR.com that’s running simultaneously to this one:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2349118/posts

David Farrar

September 28th, 2009
10:25 pm

Dear birtheredout ,

Not verified by JCf, just BO.

ex animo
davidfarrar

David Farrar

September 28th, 2009
11:34 pm

Dear MAL,

The 14th Amendment does no such thing. This is a common misunderstanding of “natural born” citizenship and the 14th Amendment, but a strict reading of the 14th amendment makes it clear that this amendment simply conveys at birth naturalized U.S. citizenship, not natural born U.S. citizenship. Those who wrote the amendment knew exactly what they were doing. Because of the distinctive use of the phase “natural born citizen” and the word “citizen” in Article II, Section 1, the simple fact that being born in the United States does not make one a “natural born citizen,” it only makes one “a U.S. citizen.”

The 14th amendment states in Section 1:

Section 1 – “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

Obviously missing is the conveyance of “natural born” status to these citizens. In fact what is obviously included in the text is the term “naturalized.” This section has several clauses, the first deals with citizenship.

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.

The second deals with prohibiting the states from passing laws denying the protection of citizenship from any citizen, “natural born” or naturalized.

No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

The fifth section details something very important, it reads

Section 5 – “The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.”

Article 1, Section 8 enumerated the powers Congress has. The only power Congress has over citizenship is found here. It reads,

“To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States;”

To make the freed slaves citizens, naturalization was the only power the 14th Amendment granted Congress to use. Look it up in the Constitution. Congress had no intention and no authority to making everyone born under the 14th Amendment “a natural born citizen.” This is born out by Congressional records regarding the debate of the 14th Amendment. By the chief architect of Section 1 of this amendment.

“I find no fault with the introductory clause, which is simply declaratory of what is written in the Constitution, that every human being born within the jurisdiction of the United States of parents not owing allegiance to any foreign sovereignty is, in the language of your Constitution itself, a natural born citizen; but, sir, I may be allowed to say further, that I deny that the Congress of the United States ever had the power or color of power to say that any man born within the jurisdiction of the United States, and not owing a foreign allegiance, is not and shall not be a citizen of the United States.” John A. Bingham, (R-Ohio) US Congressman, Architect of Section 1 of the 14th Amendment, March 9, 1866 Cong. Globe, 39th, 1st Sess., 1291 (1866), Sec. 1992 of U.S. Revised Statutes (1866), Cf. U.S. Const. XIVth Amend.

There is no doubt that anyone born under the 14th Amendment who is not subject is a “naturalized U.S. citizen,” or just “a citizen,” as the Amendment states. They are not natural born citizens.

To further understand why this is so, is to look at the first clause carefully.

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.

The words “born or naturalized” are joined with the conjunction “or,” and logically an or implies either of the two are equal. What they are equal in is being a citizen. Not “a natural born citizen.” This expressly negates the idea that simple birth of a person who is “subject to the jurisdiction” confers the coveted “natural born” status. If the term “citizen” did in fact convey a “natural born” status, then who were naturalized would be considered “natural born.”

Obviously, this is not the case, as it would mean that people like Kissinger, Albright and Schwarzenegger could run for presidential office. Clearly, the 14th Amendment is not conferring “natural born” status on anyone, it only confers U.S. citizenship and the universal rights given to all citizens, “native born” and naturalized.

In fact, several Supreme Court Cases since the ratification of the 14th Amendment restrict citizenship claims based on being born geographically within the United States, and bestows the coveted “natural born citizen” title to the children of citizens, while affirming simple citizenship to the children born to aliens.

1. The Slaughterhouse Cases 83 U.S. 36 (1873) The 14th Amendment excludes the children of aliens. “The phrase, “subject to its jurisdiction” was intended to exclude from its operation children of ministers, consuls, and citizens or subjects of foreign States born within the United States.”

2. Minor v. Happersett 88 U.S. 162 (1874) The 14th Amendment draws a distinction between the children of aliens and children of citizens. “The Constitution does not in words say who shall be natural-born citizens. Resort must be had elsewhere to ascertain that. At common law, with the nomenclature of which the framers of the Constitution were familiar, it was never doubted that all children born in a country of parents who were its citizens became themselves, upon their birth, citizens also.”

3. Elk v. Wilkins 112 U.S. 94 (1884) The phrase “subject to the jurisdiction” requires “direct and immediate allegiance” to the United States, not just physical presence. “This section contemplates two sources of citizenship, and two sources only: birth and naturalization. The persons declared to be citizens are “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof.” The evident meaning of these last words is not merely subject in some respect or degree to the jurisdiction of the United States, but completely subject to their political jurisdiction and owing them direct and immediate allegiance. And the words relate to the time of birth in the one case, as they do to the time of naturalization in the other. Persons not thus subject to the jurisdiction of the United States at the time of birth cannot become so afterwards except by being naturalized, either individually, as by proceedings under the naturalization acts, or collectively, as by the force of a treaty by which foreign territory is acquired.”

4. And as you have so kindly mentioned, the Wong Kim Ark Case, 169 U.S. 649 (1898).

Syllabus

A child born in the United States, of parents of Chinese descent, who, at the time of his birth, are subjects of the Emperor of China, but have a permanent domicile and residence in the United States, and are there carrying on business, and are not employed in any diplomatic or official capacity under the Emperor of China, becomes at the time of his birth a citizen of the United States, by virtue of the first clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution,

“All person born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.”

5. Perkins v. Elg, 307 U. S. 325 (1939) In citing a long series of cases, involving minors removed from their US domicile by their foreign born parents, the Supreme Court distinguishes the difference of “a native born person” of two naturalized citizens can become President. This distinction of citizenship is not made to the others, only that their Jus soli citizenship is intact if at the age of majority they reclaim it.

As you can see from the intent of the Founding Fathers to the Supreme Court decision that “a natural born” is the child of citizens. A natural born citizen is not the child of an alien. In this there is no doubt. The question now that we seek answered is that Barack Hussein Obama, II is both the child of an alien who never had any intention on becoming a naturalized citizen and the child of a citizen minor. If Barack Hussein Obama, II was in fact born in Hawaii, he is a citizen under Jus soli and afforded all rights any citizen has. But he is not a citizen under Jus sanguinis, because we have laws that dictate how Jus sanguinis citizenship can be transferred. If Barack Hussein Obama, II cannot claim citizenship under Jus sanguinis then he is not a natural born citizen.

While many patriots will argue with clear conviction “natural born” should be narrowly interpreted as to mean both parents must be citizens, giving birth to that child under the jurisdiction of the United States of America, they do accept that Jus sanguinis citizenship can be passed from one parent in accordance to the law of the land at the time of birth. So what was the law of the land at the time for giving a person Jus sanguinis citizenship?

There three ways for a person claim citizenship, what most of us think of first is called Jus soli, “the right of the soil,” which is the physical location your place of birth. The second is what is called Jus sanguinis, “the right of blood,” which you inherit from your parents. The third is a combination of Jus soli and Jus sanguinis, and it is this combination that determines if one is a natural born citizen. Since any citizenship under Jus solis is codified by the 14th Amendment, we only find laws for passing citizenship via Jus sanguinis on August 4th, 1961 in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (McCarran-Walter Act). This act states that in order for Obama’s right of blood citizenship to be passed to him, that since he only had one parent who was a U.S. citizen at the time of your birth, that parent must have resided in the United States for at least ten years, at least five of which had to be after the age of 14. Barack Hussein Obama, II fails the test for the right to claim “natural born citizen” status.

Common sense tells us that both Jus soli and Jus sanguinis are what the Founding Fathers intended when they penned the phrase “a natural born citizen.” For imagine foreigners owing allegiance to a foreign power, arriving in America, giving birth to a child and immediately returning home to their country with their child. This child is reared for 21 years in a culture that hates America and that wants to see America destroyed. On the child’s 21st birthday this child returns to the United States of America, claiming their citizenship based Jus soli. For fourteen years they live in the United States, supported covertly by these foreign powers, growing in wealth and stature until they reach the age of 35 years. This scenario cumulates with this child of the soil, not having one drop of American blood in their veins, becoming President and destroying this country. Considering that countries are a creation of mankind, and non-existent in nature, natural loyalties are too blood.

“To disregard such a deliberate choice of words and their natural meaning would be a departure from the first principle of constitutional interpretation. ‘In expounding the Constitution of the United States, every word must have its due force, and appropriate meaning; for it is evident from the whole instrument, that no word was unnecessarily used, or needlessly added. The many discussions which have taken place upon the construction of the constitution, have proved the correctness of this proposition; and shown the high talent, the caution, and the foresight of the illustrious men who framed it. Every word appears to have been weighed with the utmost deliberation, and its force and effect to have been fully understood.” Chief Justice Roger B. Taney

The Constitution directly specified three types of citizens at the time of the adoption of the 14th Amendment as those who are “citizens,” those who were citizens at the time of the adoption of the Constitution, and natural born citizens. The architects of the 14th Amendment had two to choose from in granting citizenship under this amendment, they choose just a citizen, and rejected “a natural born citizen.”

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go find John McCain’s birth certificate. I thought sure he produced it, together with other supporting evidence, as part of the Senate record in his qualification hearing.

ex animo
davidfarrar

David Farrar

September 28th, 2009
11:53 pm

Dear Paul,

Obama, himself, admits his father was a British subject at the time of his birth.

As far as what the general public believes, they believe the same two things I believed in before I heard one word about this issue. I always thought there was some kind of formal, legal process whereby candidates for high public office had to “prove” their qualifications. I now know that to be untrue.

Secondly, when somebody says “natural born” citizen to a member of the general public, they assume that means both parents are U.S. citizens. That, my dear friend, is what the vast majority of the general public believe. And I can tell you, more and more of them are wondering just how Barack Obama can possibly consider himself to be a “natural born” citizen?

ex animo
davidfarrar

Loren Collins

September 29th, 2009
12:25 am

David,

“Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go find John McCain’s birth certificate. I thought sure he produced it, together with other supporting evidence, as part of the Senate record in his qualification hearing.”

The notion that the Senate had qualification hearings for McCain is another myth.

Here’s what actually happened. On April 2, 2008, there was a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The committee heard testimony from Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, mostly on the subject of immigration. You can find a link to the transcript at http://judiciary.senate.gov/resources/transcripts/110transcripts.cfm .

On page 12 of the 47 page transcript of the hearing, Senator Patrick Leahy asked one question of Chertoff regarding McCain’s Constitutional eligibility. Leahy noted that the Senate was going to consider a special declaration about McCain, and that Chertoff was a former federal judge and the head of U.S. immigration law. Leahy said he had no doubts that McCain was eligible, Chertoff agreed, and that was it. McCain’s name was mentioned precisely once in 47 pages.

And that was the only “hearing” the Senate ever had regarding John McCain’s eligibility. One question, in an otherwise unrelated hearing. On April 10 the resolution was introduced, co-sponsored by Leahy, on April 24 the resolution was reported to the committee, and on April 30 the Senate unanimously approved the resolution.

So McCain definitely never produced his birth certificate for any qualification hearings, because there were never any qualification hearings.