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Comment on: Aliquid de Omnibus

The birth certificate, continued

4 Comments

I concur

I was born in Ohio in 1964. My original birth certificate looks strikingly like the long-form on the link. I, too, am not big on conspiracy theories, but Obama's lack of appreciation for the american value system and his constant attempts to appease the Muslim world sure make me wonder.

Then, 9/11 was an inside job, too

Have you forgotten everything that you learned in Evidence class in law school, Ms. Hollis?

Did you find the spoliation of evidence ordered by seasoned prosecutor Rudy Guiliani problematic, and if not, why not? [Hint: NYFD officials did, if for no other reason than it would have furnished us with invaluable information on mechanical stresses in buildings under extreme conditions.]

Public records like short-form birth certificates aren't hearsay. Do you understand why?

You birthers jumped the shark a long time ago.

No argument

Poor Don. No argument. Just ad hominem attacks. Oh, and by the way, your comment makes no sense. Unsurprising. Who ever argued "conspiracy"? You don't need one. These records cannot be released (under laws like HIPAA and FERPA) without the consent of the person to whom they belong, with RARE exceptions.

Even Hawkins thinks you're a nutter

When you lose John Hawkins, you might as well go home.