Anybody with a brain would know that if someone won't release their birth 
certificate or their college transcripts they must have something to hide.




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--- On Mon, 7/27/09, Leland F. Jackson, CPA <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Leland F. Jackson, CPA <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [OT] Obama sure has classy friends [Longish]
> To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, July 27, 2009, 3:45 PM
> Michael is a Birther, and evidently
> proud of it.  LOL
> 
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=birther
> 
> Regards,
> 
> LelandJ
> 
> 
> On 07/27/2009 02:33 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
> > OF COURSE THIS COULD ALL BE PUT TO REST IF HE WOULD
> JUST RELEASE THE DAMN BIRTH CERTIFICATE INSTEAD OF SPENDING
> MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO FIGHT EACH LAWSUIT.
> >
> >
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> > Join the OBAMA RESISTANCE MOVEMENT!
> >
> > http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/6181419
> >
> >
> > --- On Mon, 7/27/09, Adam Buckland<[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> >
> >> From: Adam Buckland<[email protected]>
> >> Subject: RE: [OT] Obama sure has classy friends
> [Longish]
> >> To: "ProFox Email List"<[email protected]>
> >> Date: Monday, July 27, 2009, 1:47 PM
> >> > From The Daily Telegraph - UK - A
> >> right/republican paper...
> >>
> >> Right Wing US conspiracists question Obama's
> birth
> >> certificate by
> >> Leonard Doyle in Washington  Published:
> 5:31PM BST 25
> >> Jul 2009
> >>
> >> Congress is wrestling with historic health care
> reforms,
> >> soldiers are
> >> dying in far off lands and President Barack Obama
> is
> >> fighting to keep
> >> the economic recovery on track.
> >>
> >> But on the wilder shores of the American Right,
> the
> >> question that
> >> refuses to die is whether Mr Obama was genuinely
> born on US
> >> soil. If
> >> not, he would be ineligible to be President.
> >>
> >> Conspiracy theorists and far right wingers, who
> have begun
> >> to call
> >> themselves "birthers", maintain that Mr Obama is
> not
> >> entitled to be
> >> President of the US because he is "foreign born".
> >>
> >> The White House has published copies of Mr Obama's
> official
> >> birth
> >> certificate - a printed summary of his birth
> details,
> >> including the name
> >> of the medical centre in Honolulu, Hawaii, where
> he was
> >> born. But the
> >> conspiracists maintain there is something
> suspicious in the
> >> absence of a
> >> photocopy of his original birth record, known as
> the "long
> >> form". This
> >> would have been prepared by doctors or hospital
> officials
> >> involved in
> >> his birth and would contain fuller details -
> including the
> >> address of
> >> his parents.
> >>
> >> They dismiss as a distraction a birth announcement
> for Mr
> >> Obama that
> >> appeared in the Honolulu Advertiser on August 13,
> 1961 -
> >> nine days after
> >> he was born.
> >>
> >> George Gordon Liddy, the former Nixon supporter
> who served
> >> a four and a
> >> half year prison sentence for leading the
> Watergate
> >> burglary and who is
> >> now a conservative talk radio host, said: "This
> whole thing
> >> could be
> >> settled in a minute if the President would simply
> produce a
> >> valid birth
> >> certificate."
> >>
> >> Mr Liddy maintains that Mr Obama was in fact born
> in Kenya,
> >> his father's
> >> home country, and claims to have seen a deposition
> by the
> >> President's
> >> Kenyan step-grandmother, 86-year-old Sarah Obama,
> stating
> >> that the city
> >> of his birth was Mombasa. The President is
> therefore "an
> >> illegal alien",
> >> Mr Liddy says.
> >>
> >> The debate might have continued to bubble away
> beneath the
> >> radar of most
> >> Americans had the suspicions not been given a
> mainstream
> >> airing by Lou
> >> Dobbs, a popular CNN commentator and host who has
> his own
> >> popular radio
> >> show broadcast by the network.
> >>
> >> Mr Obama should do more to dispel the claims, he
> said on
> >> his programme -
> >> a mixture of news and opinion - last week. "When
> this could
> >> be dispelled
> >> so quickly, and simply by producing it, why not do
> it?" he
> >> asked.
> >>
> >> CNN has attempted to distance itself from the
> doubts of Mr
> >> Dobbs and the
> >> beliefs of the conspiracy theorists, displaying Mr
> Obama's
> >> "short" birth
> >> certificate on air. "To a large and vocal group
> of
> >> Americans, this paper
> >> (birth certificate) that I just showed you might
> as well be
> >> bathroom
> >> tissue," said Rick Sanchez, one of the station's
> news
> >> anchormen. But
> >> their claim, he added, was "a completely unfounded
> story".
> >>
> >>
> >> The television company's president, Jon Klein told
> staffers
> >> of Lou Dobbs
> >> Tonight that the controversy regarding the
> legitimacy of Mr
> >> Obama's
> >> birth certificate now appeared to be a "dead"
> story.
> >>
> >> In an email, he said that CNN researchers had
> determined
> >> that Hawaiian
> >> officials discarded paper documents in 2001.
> Because of
> >> that, Obama's
> >> long-form birth certificate no longer exists and
> the
> >> shorter certificate
> >> of live birth that has been made public is the
> sole
> >> official record. "It
> >> seems to definitively answer the question," he
> said.
> >>
> >> Other investigators have meanwhile established
> that the
> >> supposed
> >> deposition from Mr Obama's Kenyan step-grandmother
> was in
> >> fact no more
> >> than a partial transcript of a telephone
> conversation with
> >> the woman,
> >> who does not speak English. According to the
> transcript,
> >> the caller
> >> suggested Mr Obama was born in Kenya but was told
> by the
> >> translater that
> >> he was mistaken.
> >>
> >> The renewed controversy has outraged the American
> Left and
> >> horrified
> >> many conservatives too.
> >>
> >> The liberal radio host, Steven Collins, said: "We
> have
> >> serious issues
> >> right now. We have a huge economy, millions of
> people out
> >> of work.
> >>
> >> "It's so ridiculous that we're sitting here
> tonight wasting
> >> time talking
> >> about, 'Is he an American?' Come on!"
> >>
> >> The reason, he said, was that "many people in this
> nation
> >> cannot still
> >> accept the fact that a brilliant African-American
> is the
> >> commander-in-chief, and they're looking for ways
> to reduce
> >> the greatness
> >> of his purity as a person who is serving this
> nation."
> >>
> >> Joe Scarborough, a former Republican Congressman
> who hosts
> >> his own cable
> >> news show described the "birthers" as "cartoon
> characters".
> >>
> >>
> >> "Instead of trying to actually figure out what's
> happening
> >> to their
> >> country, the terrible things that are happening
> >> economically to their
> >> country," such people would rather "embrace
> conspiracy
> >> theories," he
> >> said.
> >>
> >> He compared the conspiracy theorists to people who
> believe
> >> "the United
> >> States government blew up its own buildings and
> killed its
> >> own people on
> >> September 11", or that American astronauts "never
> landed on
> >> the moon."
> >>
> >> Michael Medved, a conservative talk-show host,
> described
> >> the leadership
> >> of the so-called "birther" movement as "crazy,
> nutburger,
> >> demagogue,
> >> money-hungry, exploitative, irresponsible, filthy
> >> conservative
> >> impostors."
> >>
> >> They caused terrible damage to the conservative
> movement,
> >> he added. "It
> >> makes us look weird. It makes us look crazy. It
> makes us
> >> look demented.
> >> It makes us look sick, troubled, and not suitable
> for
> >> civilised
> >> company."
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [email protected]
> >> [mailto:[email protected]]
> >> On
> >> Behalf Of Leland F. Jackson, CPA
> >> Sent: 27 July 2009 18:28
> >> To: ProFox Email List
> >> Subject: Re: [OT] Obama sure has classy friends
> >>
> >> Pete, I would describe you as a conservative, but
> somehow
> >> that term just doesn't do you justice.
> >>
> >> What label could I use for a guy like you, that
> belongs to
> >> a
> >> group asserting Barack Obama isn't really
> president of the
> >>
> >> USA; because, he is not a USA
> citizen.   I
> >> not going to use
> >> the cliche "extremist", but perhaps the term "far,
> far,
> >> far,
> >> far, far, far, right Republican" would better
> describe your
> >>
> >> particular brand of political ideology.  LOL
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> LelandJ
> >>
> >>
> >> On 07/27/2009 12:13 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
> >>> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> >>>> This may help a little, but it also raises
> more
> >> questions
> >>>> than it answers, as the article at the end
> of the
> >> link tries
> >>>> to present the events that took place from
> two
> >> very
> >>>> different perspectives with too many
> >> contradictions between
> >>>> the players.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >> http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jHud4VBSlwHX-0MPU8m15Y
> >> h9lE8gD99MH3381
> >>>> or
> >>>>
> >>>> http://tinyurl.com/lohx52
> >>> Hi Leland,
> >>>
> >>> Yep, you're a liberal. Your Obama is too.
> >>>
> >>>>>>> Please don't try to pin a
> liberal
> >> l[excessive quoting removed by server]

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