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It is now a certainty that the "birth certificate" claimed by the Barack Obama campaign as authentic is a photoshopped fake.
The image, purporting to come from the Hawaii Department of Health, has
been the subject of intense skepticism in the blogosphere in the past
two weeks. But now the senior spokesman of that Department has
confirmed to Israel Insider what are the required features of a
certified birth document -- features that Obama's purported "birth
certificate" clearly lack.
The image became increasingly suspect with Israel Insider's revelation
that variations of the certificate image were posted on the Photobucket
image aggregation website -- including one listing the location of
Obama's birth as Antarctica, one with the certificate supposedly issued
by the government of North Korea, and another including a purported
photo of baby Barack -- one of which has a "photo taken" time-stamp
just two minutes before the article and accompanying image was posted
on the left-wing Daily Kos blog.
That strongly suggests that Daily Kos obtained the image from
Photobucket, not the State of Hawaii, the Obama family, or the Obama
campaign. Photobucket is not generally known as a credible supplier of
official vital records for any of the fifty states, and the liberties
that other Photoshoppers took with the certificates confirms this. [More analysis here]
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author suggests that Obama can clear this up in a heartbeat by
producing the original paper birth certificate for public inspection,
or if that's lost, then a certified copy. A statement made by a press agent in Hawaii is not certification.
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