Diogenes the Cynic

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  1. Flanders

    Flanders Well-Known Member

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    The linked article sums up the known facts surrounding Hussein’s birth; however, there is no mention of US Embassy records from 1961. Guess who maintains those records? Answer: The State Department; ergo, the secretary of state. Several years I speculated that those records were probably long-gone. Sad to say, I doubt if anybody is looking.

    With all of the stuff coming out about missing records it seems that Diogenes had a better chance of finding an honest than countless professional investigators have of finding a scrap of paper connected to Hussein’s place of birth.


    Arpaio investigation: Obama might be Kenyan
    Records that could document status mysteriously missing
    Michael savage

    http://www.wnd.com/2012/03/arpaio-investigation-obama-might-be-kenyan/
     
  2. BullsLawDan

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    The State Department doesn't keep records of Americans entering the country.

    Also, Obama's birth certificate and Hawaiian birth were verified by the State of Hawaii on numerous occasions.

    Your OP is classic birther confirmation bias - you insinuate that State Department records are being fudged because the Department is controlled (currently) by Democrats, while the fact that the Department was controlled by Republicans right up through 1/20/09 means nothing, nor does the fact that several Republican Hawaii officials confirmed his birthplace in Hawaii.

    In other words, you simply reject any information that does not confirm to your preexisting bias. It's a mental defect shared by all conspiracy theorists.
     
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    I can't believe you fell for that.

    The US Embassy doesn't maintain birth records in Hawaii.. and the National Archives date to 1820.. and record Immigration NOT US citizens.

    WND will screw you over every time.. They count on ignorance.
     
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    Hahahahaha.. Sheriff Joe is dumb as a brick.

    The investigation report said that the records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service cards, which were filled out by passengers of that era arriving on international flights originating outside of the United States, cannot be found.

    The investigation sought the records from part of the month of August 1961, and took a researcher to the National Archives in Washington, D.C., where other records of that time and from that time frame are stored.

    NOTE: In case you missed the news conference of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s “Cold Case Posse,” you can view it here.

    It is the records from the week of Obama’s birth that cannot be tracked, investigators confirm.

    The Arpaio report said the hunt for airline passenger flight manifests for 1961 for foreign flights landing in Honolulu was an attempt to see if Obama’s mother returned at that time.

    “The idea was that if Barack Obama had been born in Kenya, or any other location outside the United States, there should be a passenger record of the airline flight on which she, a new mother, returned to Hawaii with her newly born infant son,” the report said.

    But “to date, investigators have not been able to locate the relevant airline passenger flight manifests for 1961.”

    What was found were records of cards the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service required all passengers – including both U.S. citizens and foreign citizens – to fill out and file with passport control when arriving in Honolulu from a foreign city of origin.

    The report said, “Microfilm records of INS cards for passengers arriving in New York on foreign files in 1961 have been found in the National Archives only recently; consequently these records have not yet been examined. Microfilm records of INS cards for passengers arriving in Honolulu on foreign files originating around the Pacific rim in 1961 have been examined at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.”

    (Please tell Sheriff Joe that Mombassa had no international airport until 1979 and neither is located on the "Pacific Rim".....
     

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