I SUSPECT THAT THIS WILL BE THE MOST HEAVILY FORWARDED E-MAIL IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. I AM SURE THAT YOU WANTED TO KNOW. HERE WE HAVE INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET THAT WOULD NEVER BE DISTRIBUTED BY THE NEWSPAPERS. RUSS
This "bombshell" destined to become "the most heavily forwarded e-mail in the history of the world:" is a link to a story at the right wing online scandal sheet WorldNut...Sorry, WorldNet daily. This story claims that Barack Obama's "real" birth certificate has now been found in Kenya:
California attorney Orly Taitz, who has filed a number of lawsuits demanding proof of Barack Obama's eligibility to serve as president, has released a copy of what purports to be a Kenyan certification of birth and has filed a new motion in U.S. District Court for its authentication.
Good luck with that there motion, Orly. As several people with working brain cells almost immediately noticed, the Kenyan certificate is not just a fake, but a clumsy one:
First, the hospital is Coast Provincial General Hospital (sometimes said to be Coast Province General Hospital), not Coast General Hospital.
Second, Kenya was a Dominion the date this certificate was allegedly issued and would not become a republic for 8 months.
Third, Mombasa belonged to Zanzibar when Obama was born, not Kenya.
Fourth, Obama's father's village would be nearer to Nairobi, not Mombasa.
Fifth, the number 47O44-- 47 is Obama's age when he became president, followed by the letter O (not a zero) followed by 44--he is the 44th president.
Sixth, EF Lavender is a laundry detergent.
Seventh, would a nation with a large number of Muslims actually say "Christian name" (as opposed to name) on the birth certificate?
Eighth, his father (born in 1936) would have been 24 or 25 when he was born and not 26.
Ninth, it was called the "Central Nyanza District," not Nyanza Province. The regions were changed to provinces in 1970.
There truly is one born every minute. Wonder if Orly and Co fall for the DEAR FRIEND e-mails from Nigeria, too?
UPDATE: More here, where a commenter also points out:
The price is shown as 7s. 6d. This is not valid Kenyan currency. The forger must have assumed that Kenya used British currency, but Kenya never used pennies, they used cents. It should say 7s. 50c. if it were authentic.
It's not nice to make fun of people's names.
ReplyDeleteBut it strikes me as strong evidence, if not proof, that there's a god (or some strange force that intervenes in delightful ways in the universe) that a person destined to become a birther supporting attorney had parents who named her "O RLY".
When have the wingnuts let a small thing like facts stand in their way?
ReplyDeleteWe should start forwarding those e-mails to other wingnuts -- after replacing the link with a Rickroll!
ReplyDeleteMy wife pointed out that the signature being a laundry detergent makes perfect sense -- they were trying to clean things up.
ReplyDeleteI know. Groaningly awful, but still. . .the whole thing's laughable.
I loved Rachel Maddow's plea to Republicans to stand up to this tin-hat wingnuttery.
Hey man, PETA do great work! Like get naked in public in "sexy kitty" make-up. I don't know what else they do, but that's awesome, and should be applauded at every turn. I'd like to see the birthers do that.
ReplyDelete(On second thought . . .)
Apropos of nothing, I happen to be part 'joo' myself. And I gave my original birth certificate to a sketchy little league coach over twenty years ago who subsequently made off with it. So many things keeping me from the presidency, alas. Although I am white.
So many things keeping me from the presidency, alas. Although I am white.
ReplyDeleteProve it.
I can't! I cannot even prove that I was actually born. And frankly, I have my doubts.
ReplyDeleteDusty, would the feds arrest and extradite someone over this? Because the Kenyan gov't isn't going to be too happy that there are people in the USA forging official Kenyan documents, and may ask the US gov't to take action.
ReplyDeleteJD,
ReplyDeleteI saw this in today's Washington Post and thought you'd appreciate it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/04/AR2009080402424.html?hpid=opinionsbox1
Obama is a mack daddy.
ReplyDeleteWait a moment, should "mack daddy" be captialized? Is it considered a title?
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