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Friday, February 24, 2012

Kinda makes you wonder, doesn't it?


1. Back in 1961 people of color were called 'Negroes'.
So how can the Obama birth certificate state he is 'African-American' when the term wasn't even used at that time?

2. The birth certificate that the White House released lists Obama's birth as August 4, 1961.
It also lists Barack Hussein Obama as his father.
No big deal, right?
At the time of Obama's birth, it also shows that his father is age 25 years old and that Obama's father was born in " Kenya , East Africa ".
This wouldn't seem like anything of concern, except the fact that Kenya did not even exist until 1963, two whole years after Obama's birth and 27 years after his father's birth.
How could Obama's father have been born in a country that did not yet exist?
Up and until Kenya was formed in 1963, it was known as the " British East Africa Protectorate".
Wikipedia about this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenya_Colony

3. On the birth certificate released by the White House, the listed place of birth is "Kapi'olani Maternity & Gynecological Hospital".
This cannot be, because the hospital(s) in question in 1961 were called "KauiKeolani Children's Hospital" and "Kapi'olani Maternity Home," respectively.
The name did not change to Kapi'olani Maternity & Gynecological Hospital until 1978, when these two hospitals merged.
How can this particular name of the hospital be on a birth certificate dated 1961 if this name had not yet been applied to it until 1978?

Why hasn't this been discussed in the major media?????

If you are concerned, please forward this blog to those who might find this of interest. I think these questions should be pursued. I personally have not verified these facts, but they do raise a question.