Foreigners bought Hawaii birth certificates?
Mike Zullo, a retired New Jersey detective now heading Arpaio’s volunteer investigative team, explained in an interview that at the time of Obama’s birth during the state’s early years, Hawaii birth documentation routinely was purchased by foreigners for children not born in the state.
Gillar described the process in the 1960s: Foreign nationals, primarily from Japan, would fly to Hawaii and buy a birth registration for their son or daughter, not with the goal of one day having them become president, but to obtain the benefits of being a U.S. citizen.
Zullo said that when he was in Hawaii last month following up on leads, he talked to older locals who “informed us about a syndicate operation, a Mafia operation if you will, being run in the early infancy of the state of Hawaii where birth certificates were being sold to Japanese refugees on a black market basis.”
Zullo said there was a business in Hawaii in “birth certificates … for profit.”
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GuruA2J~#IOKIYAR~612 BLOCKT 2012/06/16 04:25:41+10Dear God in heaven. Will y'all nutcases PLEASE admit yourselves to your local psychiatric center for long-term treatment of your delusional neurosis.






















Quote: "Foreign nationals, primarily from Japan"
One more point. The nutcase Arizona sheriff is a diehard racist, and he's proven it numerous times. Anyone who believes a word from his sissy boy lips is crazier than a run over dog or, more aptly, crazier than Tom Cruise.
So much story potential there . . . . .
" ......... I keep seeing hundreds of prisoners in pink underwear ..........."
Starship Troopers uniforms.......
Oh, and I don't particularly care for kool-aid.
Even Fox News reports expert opinion that the BC is authentic. See: http://www.foxnews.com/politi... ).
NOTE: Fox's expert subsequently took issue with Fox's "authentic" claim, and posted “In my humble opinion, what I see about how the PDF is built does not prove any falsification. If there was tampering, we must look elsewhere and not how the PDF was created.” ( http://www.wnd.com/2011/06/31... ) Tremblay's double negative ("does not prove any falsification") may be reasonably interpreted as an endorsement. Coupled with a similar opinion from The National Review ( http://www.nationalreview.com... which also found no evidence of falsification, the consensus from leading conservative media is irrefutable.
Delusion #1 claims that Obama is ineligible because he was not born in the United States, and the State of Hawaii certified birth certificate is a forgery. Delusion #2 claims that Obama is ineligible because his father was not an American. Delusion #3 clai...
Even Fox News reports expert opinion that the BC is authentic. See: http://www.foxnews.com/politi... ).
NOTE: Fox's expert subsequently took issue with Fox's "authentic" claim, and posted “In my humble opinion, what I see about how the PDF is built does not prove any falsification. If there was tampering, we must look elsewhere and not how the PDF was created.” ( http://www.wnd.com/2011/06/31... ) Tremblay's double negative ("does not prove any falsification") may be reasonably interpreted as an endorsement. Coupled with a similar opinion from The National Review ( http://www.nationalreview.com... which also found no evidence of falsification, the consensus from leading conservative media is irrefutable.
Delusion #1 claims that Obama is ineligible because he was not born in the United States, and the State of Hawaii certified birth certificate is a forgery. Delusion #2 claims that Obama is ineligible because his father was not an American. Delusion #3 claims that Obama is ineligible because he lost his American citizenship as a child. Delusion #4 claims that Frank Marshall Davis is actually Obama's father.
Such delusional thinking is common among the paranoid-schizophrenic denizens of Right-Wing Fantasyland (see http://kaleokualoha2878577.ne...
"Falsehoods not only disagree with truths, but usually quarrel among themselves."
- Daniel Webster, American, Statesman Quotes
Quote: "Foreign nationals, primarily from Japan"
Can YOU read?
Kapiolani Hospital is not in Japan.
Foreign nationals, primarily from Japan
I do know from working at school that an adopted child also was given an original birth certificate that was no different than the ones received at birth.
I also have lawyers in the family and they tend to streeeeeeeeettttttttttttch things!
Besides which, the President was not an adoptee. As his birth certificate (and everything else under the sun) proves, he was born in Honolulu.
Are you suggesting that adoptees are ineligible to become President? You might want to mention that to Gerald Ford.