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And That, It Would Seem, Is That

by @ 7:12 am on August 22, 2008.

FactCheck.org takes a look at the conspiracy theories regarding Barack Obama’s birth certificate, and, as with most conspiracy theories, finds there no there there:

In June, the Obama campaign released a digitally scanned image of his birth certificate to quell speculative charges that he might not be a natural-born citizen. But the image prompted more blog-based skepticism about the document’s authenticity. And recently, author Jerome Corsi, whose book attacks Obama, said in a TV interview that the birth certificate the campaign has is “fake.”

We beg to differ. FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate. We conclude that it meets all of the requirements from the State Department for proving U.S. citizenship. Claims that the document lacks a raised seal or a signature are false. We have posted high-resolution photographs of the document as “supporting documents” to this article. Our conclusion: Obama was born in the U.S.A. just as he has always said.

Now, can we go back to talking about something important ?

Oh wait, the tinfoil hat crowd isn’t giving up on this one:

A prominent Philadelphia attorney and Hillary Clinton supporter filed suit this afternoon in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania against Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic National Committee and the Federal Election Commission. The action seeks an injunction preventing the senator from continuing his candidacy and a court order enjoining the DNC from nominating him next week, all on grounds that Sen. Obama is constitutionally ineligible to run for and hold the office of President of the United States.

Phillip Berg, the filing attorney, is a former gubernatorial and senatorial candidate, former chair of the Democratic Party in Montgomery (PA) County, former member of the Democratic State Committee, and former Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania. According to Berg, he filed the suit–just days before the DNC is to hold its nominating convention in Denver–for the health of the Democratic Party.

“I filed this action at this time,” Berg stated, “to avoid the obvious problems that will occur when the Republican Party raises these issues after Obama is nominated.”.

Berg cited a number of unanswered questions regarding the Illinois senator’s background, and in today’s lawsuit maintained that Sen. Obama is not a natural born U.S. citizen or that, if he ever was, he lost his citizenship when he was adopted in Indonesia. Berg also cites what he calls “dual loyalties” due to his citizenship and ties with Kenya and Indonesia.

Even if Sen. Obama can prove his U.S. citizenship, Berg stated, citing the senator’s use of a birth certificate from the state of Hawaii verified as a forgery by three independent document forensic experts, the issue of “multi-citizenship with responsibilities owed to and allegiance to other countries” remains on the table.

This lawsuit won’t go anywhere, of course, but it’s further evidence that people will continue to believe what they want even when the evidence is overwhelmingly against them.

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4 Responses to “And That, It Would Seem, Is That”

  1. tfr Says:

    You mean like those 9-11 whackos who don’t believe a plane hit the Pentagon even though you can see parts of an airplane lying all over the lawn?

  2. Crystal Clear Conservative Says:

    I believe 9-11 was intentional, and it was NOT caused by the Federal government, rather the terrorists who decided to attack our country.

    After reviewing the sites you mentioned in your post, I believe that my post on the topic was false and irrelevant. The suit will be thrown out of court.

  3. Doug Mataconis Says:

    Crystal,

    Please know I wasn’t comparing you to the 9/11 nuts.

    It’s just that I’ve been following this Obama birth certificate story all summer and it’s been debunked several times and it’s frustrating to me that the PUMA’s and Clinton supports keep bringing it up and some on the right keep buying into it.

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