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1. Little too late, right?! LMAO!
2. The long term birth certificate confirms his birthplace as Hawaii, US of fu#kin' A.
3. The context of M. Obama's remarks is about her husband's Kenyan heritage. A fair minded person, with decent critical thinking skills, would conclude exactly that.
4. if it WERE a 'smoking gun', then there is no way that further investigation wouldn't have corroborated a Kenyan birth certificate.
5. Trump would have dispatched his 'crack investigators' to Kenya to find out some 'amazing things'.
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The White House, in releasing President Obama's long-form birth certificate this morning, has crushed once and for all the falsehood that animated the birther movement -- the claim that Barack Obama is not a citizen of the United States and is thus ineligible for the presidency.
The birthers' zealous adherence to that ludicrous allegation has resulted in an impressive number of embarrassing failures for the movement, and now seems like a good time to chronicle the best of the worst.
10: Michelle Obama Accidentally Admitted Obama Was Born In Kenya... Twice
Last year, conservative websites promoted two video clips of Michelle Obama supposedly going birther. In the first, she called her husband "Kenyan," and in another she referred to Barack's "home country" as "Kenya." Rather than view both comments as what they clearly were -- a reference to the fact that Barack Obama's ancestors on his father's side hail from Kenya -- some of the leading lights of the conservative blogosphere suggested they were an accidental admission by Michelle Obama that her husband was born in Kenya.
American Thinker publisher Thomas Lifson wrote that Michelle's "rather whiny harangue" means that the question, "Is Michelle Obama a birther?" now "has to be asked." Fox Nation embedded one of the videos on their site with the headline "Birther Up in Arms Over First Lady 'Home Country' Video." Leading birther website/national laughingstock WorldNetDaily promoted both videos.
[url http://mediamatters.org/blog/2011/04/27/birth...nts/179121 [/url]