This page is just for making fun of
Gullibles . . .
This Is Not A Pipe
Squeeky, girl reporter,
says that a famous dead French artist named Rene Magritte spoke from
beyond the grave to endorse the Birther philosophy that you just cannot
trust pictures. He produced a painting called the "Treachery of
Images" that shows a pipe with the French words "Ceci n'est pas une
pipe."
Translated to English, "Ceci n'est pas une pipe"
means "this is not a pipe."
As Rene Magritte said:
"The famous pipe. How people reproached me
for it! And yet, could you stuff my pipe? No, it's just
a representation, is it not? So if I had written on my picture
"This is a pipe," I'd have been lying!"
What Magritte was saying is, this is only a
picture of a pipe. It's NOT the pipe itself. This supports
the Birther position that the Internet copy of Obama's birth
certificate, is just that, a representation, or a picture, of the actual
document, NOT the document itself. That is why we keep hollering,
"Show us the Birth Certificate!!!"
Let a panel
of qualified, forensic document examiners examine Obama's Certificate
of Live Birth -- the "original" long-form document -- hell, even the
"short form." Once this happens, the controversy will be over.
We will all know the truth.
But, Obama will never, ever allow
that to happen, because they are both counterfeit document.
"Ceci n'est pas une acte
de naissance"
"Ceci n'est pas une acte
de naissance non plus"
Sooo, the next time a
Gullible tells you to look at
the Internet and you can see Obama's birth certificate, just say to them:
"Ceci n'est pas une acte de naissance" -- "this is not a birth
certificate" -- heh, heh, heh!
NO, I repeat, NO qualified,
independent forensic document examiner has ever been allowed to examine
the REAL document that these Internet images represent. The
only
people who have ever claimed to have examined it, examined a copy, aren't qualified and they are partisans.
We KNOW
that Hawaii Health Department Communications Officer, Janice Okubo, has
said, "I don't know that it's possible for us to even say beyond a
doubt what the image on the site represents."