Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Birther Attorney on MSNBC; Go Orly!!!
You go, girl!!!
Friday, July 31, 2009
HuffPo: Release the Birth Certificate

I have never checked out the Huffington Post before. I consider them moonbats whose mission is to find a conservative behind everything that has gone wrong in this country.
Today, however, I was checking out World Net Daily and came across a link to the HuffPo. I wonder how this is going to play out. Mark Joseph posted this:
The Only Thing Weirder Than The Birthers....
The only thing weirder than the Birthers are the anti-Birthers, who blame the Birthers for being conspiracy theorists yet actively feed the conspiracy by refusing to call for President Obama to release his birth certificate.
The state official in Hawaii who manages such things has reiterated that there is indeed an original birth certificate on file which would confirm President Obama's having been born in Hawaii and that she has seen it, but state law won't allow her to release it unless the president authorizes it.
So what's the problem here? Release the original and let's be done with this madness.
I realize there are some faith-based Obama supporters who believe without seeing, but the rest of us in the reality-based world are starting to get that strange feeling we got when Mark Sanford tried to convince us that he was away from his family on Father's Day, hiking the Appalachian trail in order to clear his head and write a book.
During the last campaign, John McCain faced similar questions and promptly responded by releasing his original birth certificate. That's how normal people with nothing to hide handle these things.
Most American's aren't Birthers or anti-Birthers, but we are beginning to wonder why the president doesn't put this one to rest once and for all. Every day he allows this circus to continue is another day that he behaves less like the President of the United States facing weird accusations from fringe groups and more like a strange politician flying to Argentina to visit his soul-mate while pretending to be hiking the Appalachians.The question we are left with is this: Are the lunatic fringe left going to turn on one of their own? If they don't, this issue may actually be resolved.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The Birth Issue Just Will Not Go Gently Into That Good Night

BORN IN THE USA?
Hospital won't back Obama birth claim
Honolulu's Kapi'olani Medical Center refuses to confirm White House letter
Posted: July 06, 2009
9:26 pm Eastern
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
The hospital in Hawaii where Barack Obama claims he was born refuses to produce any documentation – or even confirm the claim – without permission of the president himself.
The Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu has posted on its website a letter on White House stationery dated Jan. 24 in which Obama wrote, "As a beneficiary of the excellence of Kapi'olani Medical Center – the place of my birth – I am pleased to add my voice to your chorus of supporters."
![]() Barack Obama states in this letter on White House stationery that he was born at the Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu. The letter was posted by the medical center on its website. |
Kristy Watanabe, the public relations specialist for the hospital refused to confirm or deny the veracity of Obama's letter claiming he was born at the hospital.
"Our comment to everyone who has been calling is that federal law does not permit us to provide any more details concerning information [about Obama's birth] without authorization from Mr. Obama," Watanabe told WND.
She said the hospital had not contacted Obama for authorization.
When WND asked Watanabe why the hospital did not contact Obama to ask for authorization, especially given the number of phone calls the hospital was receiving with the request, Watanabe said: "This is our response, and we can't say anything more than that."
![]() Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu, Hawaii |
WND asked if a hypothetical elected official pretended to be born at the hospital, would federal law prevent her from disclosing that? If so, which federal law would that be?
"It's just our policy that without permission we don't ever answer questions about babies born in the hospital," she said.
This is not the first time Kapi'olani and other Hawaiian hospitals have slammed the door on WND's attempts to ascertain specifics about Obama's birth.
As reported last month, Kapi'olani declined to return any of at least four WND messages requesting comment, while Queen's Medical Center said in a prepared statement, "Due to patient privacy laws we cannot respond to your inquiries."
A private detective working in conjunction with WND's investigations last year into Obama's birthplace also visited the hospitals.
In a subsequent affidavit, he said the much-publicized online image of what the White House says is Obama's birth certificate doesn't prove any birth location.
"On October 31st, 2008, officials in Hawaii released a statement that they had examined the birth certificate, but failed to declare whether it was a Live Birth Certificate generated by a hospital with signatures of the attending physician or a 'Late Birth' Certificate of Hawaiian Birth that could have been obtained (for a child) who is one year old or older after birth by a simple affirmation of a family member," wrote investigator Jorge L. Baro, of Elite Legal Services in Florida.
"Only the 'Long Form' original certificate will answer all questions about the date and location of birth and confirm that it occurred in Hawaii," he said.
WND reported in the April issue of Whistleblower that Obama's step-grandmother in an interview transcript obtained by WND in Africa has claimed she was present at Obama's birth in Mombasa, Kenya.
WND is in possession of an affidavit submitted by Rev. Kweli Shuhubia, an Anabaptist minister in Kenya, who is the official Swahili translator for the annual Anabaptist Conference in Kenya, and a second affidavit signed by Bishop Ron McRae, the presiding elder of the Anabaptists' Continental Presbytery of Africa.
In his affidavit, Shuhubia asserts "it is common knowledge throughout the Christian and Muslim communities in Kenya that Barack Hussein Obama, Jr., was born in Mombasa, Kenya."
Shuhubia further states in his affidavit that he visited Obama's grandmother at her home in the village of Alego-Kogello, on Oct. 16, 2008, in order to conduct a telephone conference interview that would connect with McRae in the United States.
During the telephone interview, McRae specifically asked Sarah Obama two times, "Were you present when your grandson was born in Kenya."
"Both times she specifically replied, 'Yes,'" Shuhubia affirmed in the affidavit.
"Ms. Sarah Hussein Obama was very adamant that her grandson, Senator Barack Hussein Obama, was born in Kenya, and that she was present and witnessed his birth in Kenya, not the United States," Shuhubia continued in the affidavit.
"During the conversation, Ms. Sarah Hussein Obama never changed her reply that she was indeed present when Senator Barack Obama was born in Kenya," Shuhubia insisted in the affidavit.
The affidavit documents that President Obama's step-grandmother was asked the questions several times, both in her native language, Swahili, and in English, and that the Anabaptists conducting the interview were confident she understood clearly the questions that were asked.
"Ms. Sarah Hussein Obama never changed her reply that she was indeed present when Senator Barack Obama was born in Kenya," McRae swore in his affidavit
McRae affirmed that Obama's step-grandmother had been asked the question several times and a discussion over the conference call with those present with her in her home in Kogello made clear that she understood the question.
WND also reported the office of Hawaii Republican Gov. Linda Lingle has officially declined a request made in writing by WND in Hawaii to obtain a copy of Obama's hospital-generated long-form original birth certificate.
"It does not appear that Dr. Corsi is within any of these categories of persons with a direct and tangible interest in the birth certificate he seeks," wrote Roz Makuala, manager of constituent services in the governor's office, in a e-mail in response to WND's request for information Oct. 24.
Those listed as entitled to obtain a copy of an original birth certificate included the person born, or "registrant" according to the legal description from the governor's office, the spouse or parent of the registrant, a descendant of the registrant, a person having a common ancestor with the registrant, a legal guardian of the registrant or a person or agency acting on behalf of the registrant.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
July 13: Eligibility Hearing

In California on July 13, 2009, a judge is set to rule on a motion questioning Obama's eligibility to serve as President. The plaintiffs' attorney, Orly Taitz, says the commander-in-chief is in default.
The announcement came from U.S. District Judge David O. Carter, who said: "Before the court is a motion by plaintiffs for reconsideration of order to show cause or in the alternative to certify question for appeal. Court sets this matter for hearing on July 13, 2009 at 8:30a.m. in Courtroom 9D. Plaintiffs are directed to make every effort possible to ensure that all remaining defendants are aware of the hearing and provide documentation that the individual receiving service is authorized to accept on defendants' behalf."
The case was filed on behalf of former U.S. Ambassador Alan Keyes, also a contestant in the 2008 presidential race in California, and others. Taitz said the case might have been confused with another Keyes vs. Obama case filed in that state's court system, which was thrown out and now is on appeal.
"I will be asking for the release of his vital records," she said.
"The latest argument by the judge says that I was supposed to serve Obama by a certain Rule-4I. My argument is that it wasn't applicable, as I served him as an individual, on inauguration day, for his action before he became the president. He does not qualify to get governmental representation, meaning he has to pick (up) the tab," she explained.
"He defaulted, and in default I can demand production of the documents to show his fitness for the position," she wrote.
"The documents that I am requesting are the original (birth certificate), school records, passport records and immigration records."
Taitz was born in Moldova, which used to be part of the old Soviet Union. Recalling her life under a communist regime, she told World Net Daily she is determined to do her part to stop America from following in the all-too-familiar footsteps of her former homeland.
She has likened not only the U.S. judiciary to the old Soviet Union establishment because of its unwillingness to resolve the dispute, but she's accused members of the media of becoming like the Soviet press, because they push for Obama's agenda.
She's lived it once, and it appears she sees what the rest of us do.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Billboard Magnetic Bumper Stickers Available

Since the whole issue of Obama's eligibility has come up, billboards have asked one question: "Where's the Birth Certificate?" Lamar has even denied people the right to put it up.
World Net Daily is offering yard signs and magnetic bumper stickers with the burning question. The cost for the bumper stickers is $5.95 each with cheaper prices on packs of 5, 10, and 25. Yard signs are $19.95 each, and you can also make a donation to the billboard fund. Check it out!
www.worldnetdaily.com
Shepard Smith Has Left the Building!!!

Shepard Smith, host of "Studio B" on Fox News Channel, called those of us who question Dear Leader's eligibility with regards to his birth status as 'crazies', according to World Net Daily.
In an interview with Heidi Beirich of the Southern Poverty Law Center (uber liberal organization) on the topic of the Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting, dear Shep said:
"There are these crazies out there who want to pretend [Obama's] not a citizen of the United States, who want to pretend that his religion is something they see as in some way troublesome to them and all of us. And there is a group perpetuating this thought, and there is a culture to which you can attach yourself very easily through the Internet. ... We know it's absolutely – there is no truth whatsoever – zero – to any of those ideas, yet they live within the computer and they fester in people's minds."
A few hours after making this bone-headed statement, Glenn Beck, also a Fox News personality, summed it up nicely. "This is not the work of right-wing conservatives." Amen, brother!
I for one will not be tuning in to Studio B with Shepard Smith anymore. Doesn't he realize just how many viewers he has now turned away?
Hey Shep! Common sense ideas may be festering in my mind, but at least I'm not a closet liberal as you are appearing to be. I welcome honest, intelligent, and respectful debate. And if you are so sure that there is no truth to the eligibility issue, why not go to Dear Leader and tell him just to produce the long-form birth certificate? You are not who I thought you were if you truly believe we are all crazies. Shame on you.
Smith's remarks about how the right sees Obamarx's religion as a threat are dead wrong. We all know that Obama has no religious principles. If anything, he is a Muslim. Anyone out there who can prove me wrong, please respectfully do so. One thing for sure: he is not a Christian.
I wonder what form of "Oh, crap!" he will use when the one TRUE Messiah returns.
Btw...did anyone notice I put Shep's image on the LEFT side of this post? :-D
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Obama's 80's trip to Pakistan?
Today, Quinn was reading a story about Obama making a trip to Pakistan in the early 80's (I didn't catch the author; caffeine hadn't kicked in). The question being raised was this: What nation issued his passport? The three choices were the U.S., Britain, and Indonesia. From here on out, I'm paraphrasing to give you the gist of the story.
1. If Obama had an American passport, he would NOT have been able to travel to Pakistan in the early 80's. Pakistan was on the "no travel" list put out by the State Department.
2. If he held a British passport, it could be perceived that he obtained it by being born in Kenya (formerly under British rule). For a long time now, we have heard that he WAS born in Kenya (I believe his paternal grandmother made this comment; could be wrong). Also, if he was truly born in Hawaii, why spend millions for lawyers to fight the revelation of his birth certificate? Much cheaper and faster to just produce the darned thing.
3. If he held an Indonesian passport, that means that citizenship had to be renounced. Wouldn't that make him ineligible for the office he now holds? We know he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia, a country with a HUGE Muslim population. Was citizenship renouncement a condition of being allowed to attend school there? I don't know. Hope someone out there can verify this for me.
I really wish I had been awake enough to catch where this story came from. It definitely adds to the eligibility argument.