April 27, 2011, - 12:18 pm
Obama’s Birth Certificate: Will It End Your Doubts? I’m a Selective Servicer
For the record, I’ve never been a “birther” on Barack Obama (though I was agnostic on the issue). I’ve only been a “Selective Service Registrationer,” because I broke the story that Barack Obama’s Selective Service Registration form as released by the federal government (pursuant to a FOIA request) is obviously a fake that was fraudulently created in 2008. That said, I’ve always wondered why Obama didn’t just release his birth certificate and allow it for public inspection when the questions arose more than two years ago. And, as you know, Obama finally showed his long form birth certificate, this morning.
That Obama waited this long was a tactical mistake, and I think it is too late. I don’t believe most people who doubt him will change their minds. People want to be able to inspect the actual document on file with the State of Hawaii. And there have long been allegations the document was fabricated, etc. I don’t believe this press conference showing the birth certificate will change people’s minds. The questions will persist, when the questions should really be about how Obama never truly registered for the draft, and why he allowed his Chicago cronies to create a fraudulent version in 2008 (the place where the Selective Service System Registration documents are kept is in Chicago). Today’s press conference doesn’t answer those questions.
So, what do you think? Will today’s birth certificate production end the questions about it? I bet not. Again, I’m not a birther, nor have I ever been–contrary to claims by liberals, including the George Soros Nazi-funded Media Matters. I’m a Selective Servicer. When will those questions be answered?
Never. Because Barack Obama cannot produce a new form, different from the obviously fraudulent one on record and about which he lied repeatedly in interviews when he was running for Prez.
Tags: Barack Obama, birth certificate, birthers, Donald Trump, Hawaii, Selective Service Registrationer, Selective Servicer
I think it settles the question of his being a natural-born citizen.
But it does raise questions about his Selective Service status that he never answered.
And by the way, I registered for it when I turned 18.
NormanF on April 27, 2011 at 12:47 pm