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BORN IN THE USA? 'Birth hospital': Letter for real New images of 'Obama document' at center of eligibility controversy Posted: July 16, 2009 9:10 pm Eastern By Joe Kovacs
After days of sustained silence, the Honolulu hospital that trumpeted – then later concealed – a letter allegedly written by President Obama in which he ostensibly declares his birth at the facility now claims the letter is, in fact, real.
"As a beneficiary of the excellence of Kapi'olani Medical Center – the place of my birth – I am pleased to add my voice to your chorus of supporters," Obama purportedly wrote.
"We treasure the letter, and we're delighted to share it with you," said Keala Peters, director of marketing and communications for Hawaii Pacific Health, which runs the hospital.
But as WND reported, the image posted online without any presidential or White House seal was shown not to be an actual scanned photo of a paper letter, but rather a computer-generated image created with HTML code, the building blocks of websites. When that disclosure was revealed by WND, Kapi'olani literally covered it up, electronically concealing the image from its anniversary page and refusing to confirm the letter even existed. Even the image used as a fundraiser in Inspire Magazine is clearly not the same document now being presented by Kapi'olani, as evinced by differences in the amount of white space between the "Washington" letterhead and the subsequent text. Join the petition campaign to
make President Obama reveal his long-form, hospital-generated birth
certificate! (Story continues below) Late yesterday, though, Peters finally responded to WND's inquiry when the news site informed the hospital that the FBI and United States Secret Service said the matter could potentially lead to criminal prosecution were the letter determined to be fraudulent.
Interestingly, when WND last week asked Abercrombie's press aide Dave Helfert about the circumstances surrounding the letter, he indicated he (Helfert) was first aware of it "once the newspaper ran the story from the next day." I would see little Barry – as his grandfather called him – little Barry and his grandfather mostly all over. They walked everywhere. Stan Dunham, his grandfather, took him everywhere. They met everybody and knew everybody. I mean it's Hawaii, right? It was easy. You wanna be friendly? You wanna see people and know people? You can do it, and he did, and little Barry went with him everywhere. Regarding the precise whereabouts of the "original" Kapi'olani birth letter from Obama, Peters opted not to comment, saying "it's not anything we want to be damaged."
WND asked her why the hospital simply didn't post a scanned image of the paper letter on its site to begin with instead of the HTML version.
When asked why Kapi'olani suddenly yanked the letter off its website after displaying it online for close to half a year, Peters acknowledged removing it "not because it doesn't exist, but because it was becoming a distraction." When WND correspondent Les Kinsolving asked Press Secretary Robert Gibbs about the letter at Monday's news briefing, Gibbs refused to confirm its authenticity and belittled Kinsolving for even posing the question. All of this matters because President Obama has still not provided simple, incontrovertible proof of his exact birthplace. That information would be included on his long-form, hospital-generated birth certificate which Obama has steadfastly refused to release amid a flurry of conflicting reports. WND has reported that just within the last week, at least two reports have cited Obama's birth in Kenya. Wikipedia also was found to have been reporting on Obama's birth in Kenya, before a series of scrubs placed his birth in Honolulu. That came on the heels of several online information sites changing the president's supposed birthplace from one hospital in Hawaii to another, after WND broke the news of the letter said to be from the White House. WND has yet to be able to identify any physician or medical attendant present at Kapi'olani in 1961 who can recall Ann Dunham, Obama's mother, giving birth to Barack Obama at the hospital or who can identify the name of the attending physician. Now the Department of Defense has allegedly compelled a private employer to fire a U.S. Army Reserve major from his civilian job after he had his military deployment orders revoked for arguing he should not be required to serve under a president who has not proven his eligibility for office. To date, Obama has not revealed his original long-form,
hospital-generated "Certificate of Live Birth" that includes details
such as the name of the medical facility and the doctor who delivered
him.
Here is the "Certification of Live Birth" presented by Obama:
WND has reported on dozens of legal challenges to Obama's status as a "natural born citizen" – challenges that all have been confronted by attorneys acting on the president's behalf to keep his records sealed. The Constitution, Article 2, Section 1, states, "No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President." Some of the lawsuits question whether he was actually born in Hawaii, as he insists. If he was born out of the country, Obama's American mother, the suits contend, was too young at the time of his birth to confer American citizenship to her son under the law at the time. Other challenges have focused on Obama's citizenship through his father, a Kenyan subject to the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom at the time of his birth, thus making him a dual citizen. The cases contend the framers of the Constitution excluded dual citizens from qualifying as natural born. Complicating the situation is Obama's decision to spend sums estimated in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to avoid releasing a state birth certificate that would put to rest all of the questions. Among the cases have been several from Democrat Philip Berg, who has alleged that not only is Obama ineligible to be president, he was unqualified to be the senator from Illinois and should be prosecuted under the False Claims Act. The key question in the dispute also is being raised on billboards nationwide.
The billboard campaign follows an ongoing petition campaign launched several months ago by WND Editor and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Farah. They are intended to raise public awareness of the fact that Obama has never released the standard "long-form" birth certificate that would show which hospital he was born in, the attending physician and establish that he truly was born in Hawaii, as his autobiography maintains. Note: Members of the news media wishing to interview Joe Kovacs, Chelsea Schilling, Joseph Farah, Jerome Corsi, Les Kinsolving or Bob Unruh on this issue, please contact WND.
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Previous stories: Lib talker, Lou Dobbs now asking eligibility questions Pentagon orders soldier fired for challenging prez Bombshell: Orders revoked for soldier challenging prez Now White House joins 'birth hospital' cover-up Soldier won't serve without proof Obama eligible Wikipedia says Obama born in Kenya Just who delivered baby Barack Obama? Obama's 'birth hospital' in astonishing cover-up New reports cite Obama's African 'home' Obama's birth letter: Is this thing for real? U.S. hospitals 'wouldn't have to disclose Hitler' News sites swap Obama's birthplace like magic Obama birth mystery: More than 1 hospital Hospital won't back Obama birth claim THE FULL STORY: See listing of more than 200 exclusive WND reports on the eligibility issue
Joe Kovacs is executive news editor for WorldNetDaily.com and author of the No. 1 best-selling book that champions the absolute truth of Scripture, "Shocked by the Bible: The Most Astonishing Facts You've Never Been Told."
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