By Chrissy the Hyphenated
UPDATE: Posting new ALL-IN-ONE graphic – April 29, 2011
I spent a bajillion hours on this stuff and finally beat it all into one graphic that I think (hope) tells the tale as simply and easily as is humanly possible.

Chrissy’s Site Bites: http://news.webshots.com/photo/2967734880056011884RIGLuv
The birth certificate issue isn’t silliness. Obama not only holds a position of enormous power and influence, but also represents each and every one of us on national and world stages. We need to be able to trust him, but we cannot do that unless we are certain that he is a man of good character. We can only judge a man’s character by observing his actions.
Obama has prevaricated about his birth certificate. He has ridiculed those who wanted to be reassured that his presidency is legal under our constitution and has reportedly spent millions fighting dozens of law suits to prevent anyone seeing his birth certificate. He even let a man go to prison rather than produce the thing.
Only now, when the issue has become politically embarrassing, does the alleged certificate suddenly appear. Yet it shows nothing worth millions of dollars or a man’s freedom to hide. However, it does show signs of digital alteration.
Regardless, it’s the process we’ve seen these past three years that matters most. Obama’s actions have demonstrated a character that make him impossible to trust and that alone is of far greater import than where he popped out of his mommy’s tummy or who his biological daddy really was.
[On a completely absurd and who really cares note: Check out the end of the URL Webshots assigned to this graphic. RIGLuv … Fake Love! Too droll!]
Original April 28 Post follows:
Birth and Dreams – Fraud in the Obama narrative album
http://news.webshots.com/album/579643269HIpQyD
to read my latest contribution to the Obama birth certificate kerfluffle.
Quick version: I think Obama is about six months older than he says he is and is hiding his real birth certificate because it proves his biological daddy could not possibly be the exotic African goat-herding Barack Sr. of Obama legend, but rather was some irresponsible American boy his mother boffed back in Seattle.
This idea isn’t mine; I read it in Jack Cashill’s Deconstructing Obama. Good book, by the way. Very interesting and well written, so an easy, quick read. On the birth thing, I followed up on Cashill’s thoughts by doing my own research and became convinced of the merits of the idea so fleshed it out for all y’all with graphics.
Here are two to whet your appetite. For me, the crux of the issue is the absurdly short time from Obama’s supposed nativity in Hawaii and Ann’s recorded presence in college classes in Seattle. Fifteen days? I don’t think so.
Click on graphics to embiggen for easier reading.

Chrissy’s Site Bite @ http://news.webshots.com/photo/2505273400056011884fsIEYu
The recently released long-form does nothing but bolster the case. The only parts that show obvious signs of tampering have to do with the dates of birth and registration.
The hospital, mother, father, etc. are all fine, which they would be if the baby was born after the quickie, hide-away wedding nobody attended.

Chrissy’s Site Bites @ http://news.webshots.com/photo/2805172670056011884XunFWG
And for the record … I did the cuts of the long-form myself using the pdf file the White House has available on-line.
There is at least one other site where someone showed similar graphics. I looked at them to see what that photoshopper thought, but I did my own original work for my Site Bites graphics.







Two things I’m stuck on:
Why is he BHO II , wouldn’t that be Jr ?
Is African a race or nationality ? Or can it be both?
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One more thing….isn’t actress Charlize Theron from South Africa? Would that make her African or Caucasian ?
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That would be up to the parents. They could choose to name him jr or II. For instance, I’ve known people who were named jr, then gave their children the same name. So they were III. But that doesn’t automatically make them II. They’re still jr, ’cause that’s the name they were given at birth. You could also choose not to attach either.
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In my circles, II would be used if the person is NOT named for his father, but rather for an uncle or grandfather. Of course, anyone can name their child anything they want, including naming him a junior when he is not, or a III, etc. All too frequently they do name them crazy things.
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My brother’s a JR, named after my dad. If he had a son and named him after himself, son would be III. I agree with Ting, in my “culture” II’s were after grandpa or an uncle.
My daughter just gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, and I’m so relieved she didn’t name her Moonflower Pumpkin Pie. Just Kacey Renee. It’s a granny thing 😉
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Congratulations! What wonderful news!
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Thanks bob, dd just joined fb, many photos 😀
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Oh, good! Post some to the Hikers, please!
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Oh, heck Moonflower Pumpkin Pie could grow on you :-).
Congratulations to you and the new parents – and a lifetime of special blessings for Kacey Renee!
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Mold grows on ya, too! Doesn’t mean you’d choose it for a grandchild. Noni was very wise. She let me name 2 of the 3 living grandchildren, contribute to the 3rd (and give her a nickname that has stuck like tar!), and name 1/2 of the one who died. I wouldn’t DARE complain about their names! LOL
Congratulations to all you new grandmas. Enjoy!
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Oh, pretty name! Congratulations, Granny!!
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Thanks guys…..:D
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In Kenya, Barack Sr. is recorded as “Arab-African.” I can’t swear to it, but I have this idea that “Black-African” is for the non-Muslim riff-raff.
I looked up the U.S. census for 1960 and found the RACE options in use at that time. Presuming the registrar wanted one of the official ones (not the currently p.c. “whatever feels right to you today” thing), they could have chosen for the birth certificate either “Negro” or “Other.” I kinda doubt snobby “Arab” daddy (whose ancestors were in the slave trade, not subject to it) would’ve gone with the American ex-slavey word “Negro.” My guess is the real birth cert says “Arab-African” which Obama would not want out there, since it would emphasize the Muslim and Arab thing, not his mythic Black African Rootsy thing. (BTW, did you know Alex Haley faked up the whole Roots thing? I just read that in Cashill’s book.)
Anyway, just plain “African” is not a race. It’s not even a nationality. It’s a continent, for crying out loud, which the Left certainly ought to know what with all the ragging they did on Sarah for mixing up “continent” and “country” one time. (At least she knows how many states are in the union.)
This “African” race thing is explained in more detail and with explanatory graphics at Chrissy’s Site Bites in the album called “What’s up with the birthers? slide show”
http://news.webshots.com/album/578509961VwZtew
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That “African” bit was the first thing I noticed when I saw the alleged birth certificate. I was born in the fifties and grew up in the sixties, and I know that word simply was not used in that manner back then. When I was a little kid, people of black African descent were called “negroes.” “Black” came later. “Afro-American” came into common use in the late 60s – early 70s. “African American” came into use even later, at the insistence of Jesse Jackson, who for some reason I’ve never been able to understand is the person who gets to decide these things, and everyone meekly obeys. Anyway, that listing of father’s race as “African” was a huge red flag to me.
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What would be the point of recording his birth 6 months later? Does it have something to do with a wedding date for his parents? I heard a tape of Michelle saying that Barack’s mother was single when she was pregnant, so I don’t think that would be the big scandal. Of course she also said he was Kenyan, so who knows what they are up to, or why?
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The whole thing raises more questions than it answers.
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It’s not about the wedding date. It’s about making the Dunham-Obama green card marriage plausible. Ann did not meet Barack Sr. until autumn. I think BHO was probably born 3/4, because it would be an easy date to change to 8/4 if documents needed to be tweaked.
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Chrissy, have you seen the document dump on the BigO (Barry Sr) because that has some information from the immigration side of things.
First of all, they verify that Barry was born Aug 4 (and yes I continue to doubt he is a Leo), and it confirms that the BigO was a ladies man with anarchist white women swooning all over him. They were aware of the marriage to Ann Dunham and they were suspicious of the marriage, especially when they knew that he had a wife in Kenya.
The other thing to note is that on those documents you will find that the BigO wrote race: Kenyan.
Africa is a contintent. It does not determine race. There are just too many tribes in Africa to determine race in that way.
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I’m beginning to think some countries let you write down whatever you want, but race and ethnic groups are different classifications ?
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