The media bought it. The voters bought it. And now some in Congress
are resisting the idea of congressional hearings because they believe
that Barack Obama's "birth certificate" has been posted online.

Not so.

What was posted was not a birth certificate, but something that
resembles a "Certification of Live Birth" or COLB, which, even if
authentic, does not prove "natural born" U.S. citizenship. You see, in Hawaii, a Certification of Live Birth is issued within a year of a child's birth to those who register a birth abroad or one that takes place outside a hospital.

It's Rathergate all over again with more amiss than a 1970s
Selectric typewriter. But before I tell you what the experts found, let
me ask you a few questions:

  1. If you were a natural born American citizen and
    had it within your means to quiet all the lawsuits and questions with
    proof, would you do it?
  2. If you were a natural born American citizen, would
    you spend thousands of dollars to fight the legal cases against you, or
    would you simply answer the legitimate question of whether you meet the
    constitutional requirements for office?
  3. If you were a natural born American citizen, would
    you forge a document called a "Certification of Live Birth" and tell
    the public it was a real "birth certificate"?

If someone were to violate the law by manufacturing a forgery in
order trick the public, would that be enough evidence for members of
Congress to conduct hearings and for a court to issue an order for the
critical records, including the original long-form birth certificate
(signed by the doctor) to ensure that the U.S. constitutional
requirements for office were not violated? After all, Congress is sworn
to uphold and defend that Constitution, and the justices on the U.S.
Supreme Court are "guardians" of the Constitution. That's their job,
isn't it?

Ron Polarik, who holds a Ph.D. in Instructional Media and
specializes in computer graphics with over 20 years experience with
computers, printers and typewriters, has come forth with more
definitive evidence than the word processor that tried to simulate a
1970s Selectric typewriter.

Polarik has submitted a signed affidavit and has now released his findings on video at www.ObamaForgery.com with his identity masked and voice altered to guard against the carrying out of threats, which he has already received.  Read more

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