Posted by Dennis on December 30, 2008, 12:28 pm
>Bryan Olson wrote:
>> JonL wrote:
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>> In the litigation business, one quickly learns that if somebody has a
>>> document that will be good for them, they can't wait to give it to you.
>>
>> Been there; done that.
>>
>> http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html
>>
>Didn't Obama receive funds from Annenburg at one time?
He was founding chairman of the board of the Chicago Annenberg
Challenge 1995-1999. Annenberg runs/owns factcheck.org.
Dennis (evil)
--
An inherent weakness of a pure democracy is that half
the voters are below average intelligence.
Posted by Dave on December 30, 2008, 12:31 pm
>>
>>Didn't Obama receive funds from Annenburg at one time?
>
> He was founding chairman of the board of the Chicago Annenberg
> Challenge 1995-1999. Annenberg runs/owns factcheck.org.
>
(sarcasm mode on)
no conflict of interest there
(sarcasm mode off)
Posted by Dennis on December 30, 2008, 8:36 pm
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 16:19:43 -0800, Bryan Olson
>Marsha wrote:
>> Bryan Olson wrote:
>>> JonL wrote:
>>>>
>>>> <snip>
>>>> In the litigation business, one quickly learns that if somebody has a
>>>> document that will be good for them, they can't wait to give it to you.
>>>
>>> Been there; done that.
>>>
>>> http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html
>>>
>>
>> Didn't Obama receive funds from Annenburg at one time?
>Either way, it has nothing to do with his birth certificate. Someone
>brought up the documentation. There it is.
Really? Then looking at the document posted, maybe you can tell me
which hospital he was born at and who the attending physician was.
The official long form birth certificate should have that information.
Mine does.
Dennis (evil)
--
An inherent weakness of a pure democracy is that half
the voters are below average intelligence.
Posted by Vic Smith on December 30, 2008, 9:28 pm
>On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 16:19:43 -0800, Bryan Olson
>>Marsha wrote:
>>> Bryan Olson wrote:
>>>> JonL wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> <snip>
>>>>> In the litigation business, one quickly learns that if somebody has a
>>>>> document that will be good for them, they can't wait to give it to you.
>>>>
>>>> Been there; done that.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html
>>>>
>>>
>>> Didn't Obama receive funds from Annenburg at one time?
>>
>>Either way, it has nothing to do with his birth certificate. Someone
>>brought up the documentation. There it is.
>Really? Then looking at the document posted, maybe you can tell me
>which hospital he was born at and who the attending physician was.
>The official long form birth certificate should have that information.
>Mine does.
Might depend on locale. I just got a couple copies of mine when I was
in city hall. Had a need and couldn't find my "original" is.
I was surprised when I asked the guy how long it would take and he
said "about 30 seconds." They came out a printer, from computer data.
No mother/father/hospital. Just my name, county, DOB and date filed.
Entirely "official." Embossed special paper.
My "original" which I got maybe 40 years ago, was a fiche print. I
doubt there was any paper original left, but only a fiche copy. I was
born in '47, Chicago, Cook County, IL.
I do remember that my "original" has my mom & dad's name and address
and the hospital. I'm pretty sure there was no attending physician's
name, and there were no SSN's.
Whether that extra info is still held by the county I don't know.
Obama was born in '61 and the paper BC's may well have gone right to
fiche.
Don't know, don't really care.
Carry on.
--Vic
Posted by Marsha on December 30, 2008, 9:43 pm
Vic Smith wrote:
> Might depend on locale. I just got a couple copies of mine when I was
> in city hall. Had a need and couldn't find my "original" is.
> I was surprised when I asked the guy how long it would take and he
> said "about 30 seconds." They came out a printer, from computer data.
> No mother/father/hospital. Just my name, county, DOB and date filed.
> Entirely "official." Embossed special paper.
> My "original" which I got maybe 40 years ago, was a fiche print. I
> doubt there was any paper original left, but only a fiche copy. I was
> born in '47, Chicago, Cook County, IL.
> I do remember that my "original" has my mom & dad's name and address
> and the hospital. I'm pretty sure there was no attending physician's
> name, and there were no SSN's.
> Whether that extra info is still held by the county I don't know.
> Obama was born in '61 and the paper BC's may well have gone right to
> fiche.
> --Vic
My brother was born in 1948 in Ohio. The certified copy from Columbus
would not suffice for a passport. He could not get a passport without
the original that showed mother and father's address, hospital, and
physician. We went through hell trying to get his passport. I expect
nothing less from the next POTUS.
Marsha/Ohio
>> JonL wrote:
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>> In the litigation business, one quickly learns that if somebody has a
>>> document that will be good for them, they can't wait to give it to you.
>>
>> Been there; done that.
>>
>> http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html
>>
>Didn't Obama receive funds from Annenburg at one time?