Friday, December 31, 2010
“On June 13, 2008, the Obama campaign released a copy of his birth certificate after numerous claims were made about his eligibility to hold the office of President. The released copy created additional questions, because it contained a blacked out department file number and was apparently missing a seal, and it was impossible to detect raised text, a common characteristic of official documents. There were satisfactory answers to such questions, however: the department file number had been blacked out to prevent hackers from breaking into the Health Department’s system, and the State places the seal on the back of the certificate. The website Factcheck.org investigated the matter and provided high-resolution photos taken at multiple angles that revealed the raised text and the seal on the back of the document…
… Accordingly, it has been concluded that President Obama has met the constitutional qualifications to be President of the United States.“
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THERE IS NO RAISED TEXT ON THE BACK OF OBAMA’S COLB.
Why did Arlen Specter say there was?
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And if Congress concluded based, in part, on ‘raised text’ appearing on the back of Obama’s COLB that he “met the constitutional qualifications to be President of the United States,” then they concluded WRONG.
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