Sunday, May 8, 2011

between the lines Joseph Farah


The birth certificate debate – it's not over

Posted: May 08, 2011
8:19 pm Eastern
© 2011 
You may have thought Barack Obama ended the eligibility debate, and certainly the birth certificate debate, with his release of what purports to be his long-awaited, long-form document.
But it's not over – not by a long shot.
Beginning today in WND – and extending throughout the week – we will be presenting what I believe is compelling new evidence that Obama is not only ineligible to be president, but that the document released by the White House is fraudulent.
I know these are strong words, and I use them advisedly.
I did not set out nearly three years ago persuaded that Barack Obama was ineligible. I assumed the Democratic Party would not knowingly nominate a candidate who was constitutionally unfit. For a long time, I just suspected he was hiding something by refusing to release his birth certificate.
But as we learned in Watergate, sometimes the cover-up is worse than the crime itself. I now believe Obama and other government officials in Washington and Hawaii have been engaged in just such a cover-up – one that could make Watergate pale by comparison.
Today WND presents what I believe is the most compelling case I have seen that the birth certificate released by the president himself was created by a person or persons who also created at least one other intentionally fraudulent birth certificates.
Why would the right-hand margin of Obama's official Hawaii birth certificate include the very same tell-tale scribblings found in a clearly fraudulent document posted on the Internet about a year ago – a document that alleged he was born in Kenya?
Can anyone explain that anomaly to me? I'm really eager to hear some viable explanation other than the two documents were created by the same forger.

Read more: The birth certificate debate – it's not over http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=296293#ixzz1LpQ9MAUQ

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