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  This Is Not A Pipe

  
This is not a pipe and that thing up on the Internet that's supposed to be Obama's birth certificate isn't Obama's birth certificate either.

  

  Provenance

There have been 2 different electronic images of Obama's "Certification Of Live Birth" (COLB) posted on the Internet at four different websites.  The first image, "Version 1.0," appears to have originated from inside the Obama campaign and FAXed to PolitiFact and the Daily Kos. 
  

  Suspicions

      

The day that the Daily Kos posted the now-infamous Certification of Live Birth (COLB) image along with a cover story. Kos received 648 comments in a span of only 24 hours. The vast majority of the comments consisted of derogatory comments about John McCain and his eligibility issue. HOWEVER, there was one, brave Kos commenter who identified all of the key anomalies in the COLB image and had the stones to question it’s authenticity. Her screen name is "AsperGirl" and her comment was #643, or one of the last five comments to be posted.
  

  Confirmed

      

Until the Abercrombie revelation, one really had to wonder why Obama just wouldn't produce his "Certificate of Live Birth."  No, not the fraudulent "Certification of Live Birth" (COLB) that is examined in these pages.  The one that the Obama Campaign released to the Daily Kos and PolitiFact, and now lives -- in evolved form -- at Annenberg's FactCheck.org.
  

  Cover Up

      

We have since learned through the investigative efforts of Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie that Barack Obama has no "original birth certificate."  There never was an "original birth certificate," but bureaucrats within Hawaii's state government covered up that fact for more than two years.
  

  Discovery

      

Starting on Christmas Eve, four newspaper web sites had articles on Hawaii Gov. Abercrombie and his views about "Birthers" in three days.  It seems to have started with the Los Angeles Times.  Then The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Honolulu Star Advertiser and Politico got in on the act.  It was a huge, coordinated political campaign by Abercrombie to discredit "Birthers."  His stunt blew up in his face.  It ended when Abercrombie discovered that there is no Obama long-form birth certificate.
  

   

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