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Showing posts with label birth certificates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birth certificates. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2012

re: "The Rebirth of Birthers?"

William Sullivan at American Thinker (" a daily internet publication devoted to the thoughtful exploration of issues of importance to Americans ") considered this news from Arizona.

Money quote(s):

"Two years, three months, and seven days after his inauguration, Barack Obama finally offered evidence to prove his eligibility for the presidency. On the White House website, officials posted an electronic document purported to be a scan of Barack Obama's long-form birth certificate. It was a grand "I told you so" moment for the media and the left, which had worked feverishly to marginalize "birthers" as the radical counterpart of the zany "truther."

Of course, there was never really any parity. Truthers constructed silly conspiracy theories about George W. Bush being an international super-criminal that orchestrated impossibly complex measures to frame al-Qaeda on 9/11. Birthers, on the other hand, merely demanded that the president, who is required by the Constitution to be a natural born American citizen, show proof of his eligibility. And in reality, that is an entirely reasonable expectation, albeit unprecedented." (Bold typeface added for emphasis. - CAA.)

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"Sherriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona, at the behest of a petition presented by the Surprise, Arizona Tea Party organization, organized a "cold case posse" and completed a six-month examination of the released birth certificate in order to determine its authenticity. The results are in, Joe says, and they point to the document being a fake."

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"Lord Christopher Monckton, who has experience investigating high-level fraud as a policy adviser under Margaret Thatcher, has given the claim added veracity.

According to World Net Daily, Monckton said that "it appears that the document was cobbled together in layers, pointing to evidence that three date stamps and a registrar's stamp were superimposed on it from another document." If there were a single, original document to verify the president's Hawaiian birth, why "go to all that trouble, he reasoned."

Monckton's conclusion? "My assessment is that they are right to be worried... That document is not genuine." "

CAA's expertise, however limited, in estimating the genuine-ness of vital documents such as birth certificates and travel documents (i.e., passports and visas) does not extend to digital photographs of said documents.

"Anyone calling Obama's birth certificate into question will have to entertain the notion that perhaps the forgery was made because the president does not have legal proof of his American birth. And anyone carrying that message will have the stink of "right-wing birther" on him, and he will be swiftly devoured by the attack dogs in the media and marginalized. So in a way, I don't blame conservative lawmakers and pundits for treading lightly around the issue."

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"Reasonably, it should never have been incumbent upon Americans to prove that Obama is not a natural born citizen, but rather it should have always been incumbent upon Obama to prove to the American people, verifiably and indisputably, that he was born in the United States."

Anyone with actual proof of someone having committed passport or citizenship fraud should get in touch with the Bureau of Diplomatic Security's Criminal Investigative Division.



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Sunday, July 17, 2011

re: "Birtherism rising"

Jeff Goldstein at Protein Wisdom ("because not just anybody can summarize the news") has something that surprised me.


Money quote(s):



"Major General Paul Vallely makes extraordinary claim that every former CIA agent he’s had look at the Obama long-form birth certificate has declared it a forgery."


MG Vallely is a big name from back when. It's quite surprising to see this sort of thing from someone so prominent.


"Releasing a forgery easily identified as such would indicate the President has nothing but enormous contempt for the country and it’s people, and would illustrate an arrogance unheard of in a US President."


(Okay, so Jeff likes the snark.)

Friday, March 4, 2011

re: "Mike Huckabee Alludes To Obama Growing Up In Kenya; Media Pounces; I Hereby Declare This Is Obama's Problem, Not Huckabee's"

Ace at Ace of Spades HQ begins with former Gov. Huckabee's recent mis-speech and swerves into a politically-cynical (and thus entertaining) run at the "birther" kerfuffle.

Money quote(s):

"In an interview, Huckabee alluded to Obama growing up in Kenya; he apparently mixed up Obama's complicated richly textured tapestry of nuanced diversity lineage and background, and misspoke.

He immediately clarified that he had misspoke."

Easy enough to mis-speak like that, I suppose. The truth, roughly, is that after being born in Hawaii, the president spent several of his earlier years in Indonesia before moving back to Hawaii where he completed his pre-tertiary education. Not being the president's biographer, I'll leave it at that.

"I have a weird take on the Birth Certificate Conspiracy Theory. Few share it. On one hand, I do not believe in it, at all. I disbelieve it for cosmological reasons, for one thing -- that Obama could be evicted from office due to this strikes me as such a Magic Button Happy Ending that I would almost be forced to confess the active hand of an Intelligent Designer in our political disputes, which I strongly doubt -- and for more specific reasons, there is evidence of his Hawaiian birth (notices in newspapers) that seems so fortuitous to seem just too unlikely to be credited.

On the other hand, those who reject such conspiracy theories tend to be convinced that the whole fooferall is political poison and will convince the world that we are nothing but crazy cranks.

I don't believe that last part. I believe this conspiracy theory is wrong (and often dumb) but politically pretty harmless. I base this on an imaginary conversation I have with a hypothetical, low-information, low-partisan-leaning independent voter I imagine in my head:"

Be sure to read the hypothetical dialogue he provides at his post.

I rather like the rejection of the "Magic Button Happy Ending" on grounds of it being a reverse-Occam's Razor.

"I do think that is why this whole Birth Certificate Conspiracy Theory has not, in fact, harmed conservatives, despite the media attempting to harm conservatives with it at every turn.

It's just that anyone who hears all this is going to ask, as my Hypothetical Independent kept asking, "Okay, I accept this is all crazy... but... why won't he release it?"

There's no answer to that. No one ever says why this is so outrageous a request. No one offers any plausible justification for withholding it.

No one ever asks the President. No one. Ever.

We have a secret, and we don't even have the courtesy of a cover story to explain the secret away.

If you act secretively, it is not crazy to imagine you have secrets.

This is Obama's problem. It is Obama's choice to withhold this document. That's a decision he made -- why? No idea. The White House won't even offer a cover story to explain why such a benign record must be guarded like Area 51.

It is not the problem of Obama's opponents to prop him up and explain away his decision. It is not our duty to make excuses for him, or to postulate reasons why he's withholding a trivial birth record.

It's the guy with the secret who has the problem.

And this is what annoys me in the media coverage of this: They demand that Republicans swear on a stack of Bibles to affirm facts they have no knowledge of while steadfastly refusing to ask the guy actually concealing the records which would end the controversy why, The Hell, he is continuing to conceal them."

The truth will out. The truth always outs. Always. Sometimes you have to wait for it, sometimes you have to really be paying attention to notice it's gotten out, but it always gets there eventually. Always.

What will it be? No idea. But I think Ace has nudged the conversation (such as it is) in a useful enough direction. For my part, I'm inclined to believe the original Hawaiian birth certificate is perfectly genuine and that the president is Constitutionally eligible to hold office as a natural born citizen. I'm also inclined to favor the notion that for some reason of political expedience or embarrassment, the president doesn't want the original document released. And that declining to release that document falls more into the realm, at this late date, of being either due to force of habit or because the president has one more presidential campaign to run and doesn't want whatever it might be to become an issue.

Although at this point, having kept whatever it is under wraps for this long would probably be the more politically damaging issue.

"This is Obama's problem. Not Boehner's, not Huckabee's. Not even Chris Matthews'. There is one person in the entire world who is legally permitted to release the document in question. And that's not me, not John Boehner, and not Mike Huckabee.

Obama won't release it. He's decided that it's better to have people speculate about the reasons for his refusal to release basic documents about himself than to release those documents and dispel all speculation.

That's his choice. And if his word is that it is worse for him to release it than it is for him to not release it, I take him at his word.

And it's not my goddamn job or anyone else's to continuing spinning in support of his secrecy on the matter."

The president has a passport record. We know this because people were disciplined for improperly accessing the passport application records of several presidential candidates (including Sen. McCain, then-Sen. Clinton, and then-Sen. Obama) before he was even the Democratic nominee. So someone with the training and authority to do so pronounced on the president's citizenship long before he was president, and if there had been a problem with it there'd have been a passport fraud investigation by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.

(And I don't believe for a second such a thing could have been kept secret for all these years.)

Monday, January 24, 2011

Re: "A New Twist in Obama Birth Certificate Mystery"

Pamela Geller at Atlas Shrugs ("bringing you the news you will not hear from the mainstream media, providing original reportage, covering little-reported events of great import, and giving an unblinkingly honest examination of global affairs") has some speculative analysis on this subject.

Just some more "best guesses" by folks who don't know anything the rest of don't already know, but at least they aren't totally off-the-rails about it.

Monday, May 3, 2010

re: "Obama to lock up Army doctor rather than produce birth certificate"

Chris Carter at Unto The Breach ("Covering matters of American liberty and security.") had an update on LTC Lakin's court martial.

Money quote(s):

"I know that if Obama is found to be a usurper, the country will likely experience unrest. I also know that we would be left with Nancy Pelosi as VP and Joe Biden as President, which in itself is almost enough to deter any steps to restore a legitimate government. But the fact remains that the Constitution says that our president must be “natural born.” And when the president is willing to throw a decorated Lieutenant Colonel into prison rather than produce his birth certificate, that path is the darker of the two."

Personally, I very much doubt Pres. Obama will ever be proven not to have been born in Hawaii. And much of the blog-noise about Indonesian step-fathers, losing his citizenship, &tc., is ignorant jaw-jawing about irrelevancies.

And as for the president being "willing" about anything in this case pre-supposes the notion that it's even on his radar screen. He's in office and he's got bigger fish to fry.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

S&S - Flight surgeon threatens to refuse deployment over Obama birth certificate flap

From my archive of press clippings:

Stars and Stripes

Flight surgeon threatens to refuse deployment over Obama birth certificate flap

By Leo Shane III, Stars and Stripes

Mideast edition, Saturday, April 3, 2010

WASHINGTON — An Army flight surgeon could face reprimand or dismissal from the service after stating in an online video that he’ll refuse deployment to Afghanistan because of concerns he has about President Barack Obama’s birth certificate.

Read the whole article here.

Snippet(s):

"Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, chief of primary care for the Pentagon’s health clinic, released a statement through the American Patriot Foundation saying his decision is based on “pursuit of the truth about the president’s eligibility under the constitution to hold office.”

Army officials said Lakin has not yet violated any direct orders, but his statements have been brought to commanders’ attention for review."

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"Lakin, an 18-year soldier, last served overseas in 2005 during a tour with the 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Squadron, 25th Infantry Division in Afghanistan.

Questions surrounding Obama’s birth certificate surfaced during the 2008 election, but were largely put to rest after Hawaii officials confirmed his American citizenship and the campaign released a copy of the document."

Guys, he was nominated, he ran, he won. The only way he's leaving office now short of completing his term is if he resigns or is impeached.

This is not a hill to die on, a sword to fall upon, career-wise.

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(Yeah, I know there're at least two other ways but spelling them out will only encourage the unruly.)

Monday, February 22, 2010

WIVB - New birth certificate policy. New law takes effect July 1.

From my archive of press clippings:

WIVB

New birth certificate policy


New law takes effect July 1


Updated: Wednesday, 17 Feb 2010, 7:50 PM EST

Published : Wednesday, 17 Feb 2010, 5:27 PM EST


There are some major changes coming for identity measures if your were born in Puerto Rico.

Read the whole article here.

Snippet(s):

"Your birth certificate will become void as of July 1st - part of a new law designed to reduce identity theft and passport fraud.

The U.S. State Department reports that 40 percent of the 8,000 cases of identity theft and passport fraud in the United States is related to stolen Puerto Rican birth certificates."

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"According to U.S. Customs and Immigration, a Puerto Rican birth certificate runs for about $5,000 to $10,000 on the black market.

Puerto Ricans born on the island receive an American Social Security number and are eligible for a United States passport from birth. The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Department of Health will issue new birth certificates to people upon request. There will be a $5 charge.
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For more information, call (787) 767-9120 ext. 2402 or visit their Web site.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

HP - Birthers Gone Wild: A Review of 'A Question of Eligibility'

From my archive of press clippings:

Huffington Post

Birthers Gone Wild: A Review of 'A Question of Eligibility'


Terry Krepel

ConWebWatch.com founder and editor, Media Matters senior editor
Posted: September 2, 2009 11:01 PM

Save your
$17.99: WorldNetDaily's anti-Obama "documentary," "A Question of Eligibility," has popped up on YouTube (in six parts -- here, here, here, here, here, and here). I watched the whole thing, and found it to be every bit as biased and factually deficient as one would expect a WND production, with Joseph Farah serving as executive producer, to be.

Read the whole post here.

Snippet(s):

"(Corsi is one of four birther "experts" appearing in the film. The others being Orly Taitz, the birther lawyer of questionable competency; Janet Porter, head of the right-wing group Faith2Action who seems to be using the group's resources for her own personal anti-Obama crusade; and Alan Keyes, the loopy birther obsessive and carpetbagger who flew into Illinois from Maryland to run against Obama for a Senate seat in 2004.)"

Please see Amb. Keyes' biography here.

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(A version of this post can be found at ConWebWatch.)

Friday, September 18, 2009

JO - US tightening re-entry rules

From my archive of press clippings:

Jamaica Observer


US tightening re-entry rules

CMC


Thursday, April 23, 2009

WASHINGTON, USA (CMC) - The United States' Department of Homeland Security says it is tightening the rules for citizens re-entering the country from the Caribbean, Mexico or Canada.

Read the whole article here.

Snippet(s):

"The Homeland Security Department said children of US citizens under the age of 16 would be able to present the original or copy of their birth certificate, or other proof of US citizenship, such as a naturalisation certificate or citizenship card."

Thursday, September 3, 2009

re: "'Punkin' the Birthers: Priceless'"

David Weigel at the Washington Independent ("National News in Context") explained how the prank was set up.

Money quote(s):

"It’s looking more and more like the forged “Kenyan birth certificate” released by Orly Taitz on Sunday was a prank by a supporter of President Obama."

One thing which isn't explained is why there's a coin in the second photograph. Experienced (or even just well-trained) consular officers will grasp its significance immediately.

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Hat tip to the Good Lt. at The Jawa Report ("First, you got the jawas. See, these guys don't really like us but don't mind making a buck selling us an R2 unit or oil or whatever.").

Monday, August 31, 2009

re: "On the nirthers and the press"

Neo-Neocon ("to tell the tale of my political change and provide a forum for others") continued to exhibit exquisite good common sense.

Money quote(s):

"I consider it a non-issue at this point, except as it’s being used to discredit perceptions of Republicans and people on the Right as crazies.

I also believe–along with several commenters on
this thread, that the consequences of a finding that he’s not a natural born citizen would be chaotic, and his replacement would hardly be better than he is. "

"I believe that it is highly likely that Obama was born in Hawaii, just as he’s claimed. That said, I also think it is very odd that he has refused so far to release the long form of his birth certificate (if those who say that Obama and only Obama could obtain a copy from the state of Hawaii, and that the long form is different from and more complete than the certificate of live birth that he has already offered of us, are correct)."

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"This has nothing to do with whether Obama was born in Hawaii, as I’ve noted. It has everything to do with transparency, however. And it has everything to do with the failure of the press to do its job."

Sunday, August 30, 2009

re: "Birther Conspiracy: Putting It to Rest or Fanning the Flames?"

DRJ guest-posted at Patterico's Pontifications ("Harangues that Just Make Sense") and informed us about some pending legislation.

Money quote(s):

"Several sponsors say their goal is to put to rest any Presidential birth conspiracy theories, but Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee described it as a bid to impeach Obama’s birthright as the first black president."

It would seem to me that, since the Constitution forbids any ex-post-facto laws, that such a law would hardly provide grounds for impeachment, but would perhaps pose an obstacle in a re-election bid.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

re: "Are the "Birthers" right?"

Lemuel Calhoun at Hillbilly White Trash ("Commenting about politics, religion, firearms, food, Celtic music, beer, science fiction and the Asheville Vortex.") comments on the speculation.

Money quote(s):

"I haven't gotten involved in the great "where was Obama born" brouhaha for one reason. That nothing can be PROVEN and that means that as far as the American electorate is concerned it doesn't exist. That kind of speculation only gets you labeled as a wako, a "birther" no more sane than the "truthers" who maintain that 9/11 was an "inside job"."

"There does seem to be more here than the ravings of conspiracy loons."

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"I could give you a certified birth certificate proving that I was born in Rutherford County, North Carolina.

Anyone reading this who was born in the USA could do the same.

So why can't Obama?
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

re: "Birth Certificate Bill To Be Introduced in Congress"

Ace at Ace of Spades HQ noted some proposed congressional legislation.

Money quote(s):

"If the Constitution states a requirement of office, someone must have the ability to enforce that requirement, or else it's a dead letter. "

Saturday, May 23, 2009

About.Com - Will you need a passport for US Virgin Islands travel?

From my archive of press clippings:

About.Com

Will you need a passport for US Virgin Islands travel?


Tuesday March 31, 2009


Headed to the US Virgin Islands for spring break? They're US territories and you won't need a passport, but note that you will need id (like a driver's license) and a birth certificate if you don't have a passport (more details below). A reader recently wrote to say that she hadn’t realized she needed to bring her birth certificate along on a trip to St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands; Valora wrote, "I thought I was clear to travel to and from St Thomas with my driver's license. I got to the airport for my return flight and caught h*ll from the TSA agent for not having a passport or birth certificate."

Read the whole article here.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

BDC - New travel regs looming

Bozeman Daily Chronicle

New travel regs looming


published on Monday, April 13, 2009 10:05 PM MDT

By Chronicle Staff

Getting in and out of the country, even just over the border into Canada, is about to get more complicated.



Read the whole article here.

Snippet(s):

"Beginning June 1, border-crossing requirements will change for travelers age 16 and older and a birth certificate and driver's license will no longer be sufficient to get back into the United States.

Instead, travelers will have to have a document approved by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to cross the border.The so-called “passport cards” will only be valid for land or sea crossings between the United States and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean region and Bermuda.

Old-fashioned passports will still be valid for travel by land, air or sea and for all destinations.

U.S. citizens under 16 will still be able to cross the borders by land or sea with their birth certificate, naturalization certificate or citizenship card, but they must have a passport to travel by air."

Sunday, April 5, 2009

re: "Barack Obama: Born in Hawaii"

Andrew Walden at FrontPageMagazine.Com settles this issue decisively and conclusively.

Money quote(s):

"A fairly impressive internet industry has sprung up claiming that Obama was born in either Kenya or Indonesia. This is nonsense which distracts from the broadly unexplored story of Obama’s upbringing. This kind of nonsense has emerged because the McCain campaign chose not to raise the many questions about Barack Obama’s numerous hard-left alliances. Barack Obama was born in Hawai'i, August 4, 1961 at Kapiolani Medical Center in Honolulu."

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"For Obama to have been born in Kenya, Ann Dunham and Barack Obama Sr. would have had to fly from Honolulu to Mombasa, give birth in a substandard third world hospital, fly back and then somehow arrange for a fraudulent birth certificate to be entered by the State of Hawai'i on August 8, 1961 (at the time governed by Republican William Quinn). They would have also somehow planted the phony birth announcement in the Honolulu Advertiser (at the time edited by Republican Thurston Twigg-Smith) and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Hawai'i’s current Republican Governor Linda Lingle would also have to be complicit in the cover-up as would all of the leftist 1960s University of Hawaii friends of Ann Dunham and Barack Obama Sr—among them US Rep Neil Abercrombie.

In 1961, the roundtrip flight to Kenya would have been a very expensive, pointless, and time consuming epic journey for two starving students. Barack Obama Sr. had only been able to come study at UH Manoa with a free ticket on a donated charter flight with other Kenyan students.
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Hat tip to Jules Crittenden at Forward Movement.

Friday, March 13, 2009

DNAI - Fake US visa racket busted, five arrested

Diligent Media Corporation India

Fake US visa racket busted, five arrested


Preety Acharya


Thursday, March 12, 2009 3:29 IST


Mumbai: The Pydhonie police busted a fake visa racket with the arrest of five persons on Tuesday. The accused, apart from issuing fake US visas, were also involved in issuing bogus ration cards and birth certificates.

Read the whole article here.

Snippet(s):

""Police said Khan used to collect rejected US visas and remove the 'rejected visa' stamps from them. He then replaced these with a fake visa which would have a 'stamp of approval'. "