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For the rest of us...Many find it hard to believe that just such a thing could actually occur.
While the overlay looks convincing, the resolution is not good enough for careful analysis. But this is the internet and I was able to locate images of both Barack Obama's certificate (from Snopes) and Johanna Ah'nee's.
The O in Oahu, which is supposed to be one of the items copied is different between the two. The Ah'nee Oahu has the O on the baseline, Obama's is slightly raised.
But this is a casual analysis.
If we imagine for a moment there were some truth to it, which is absurd, his critics would be on him for technicality. That just underscores President Obama did a decent job and had no scandals, so people paid to whip out outrage literally have to make stuff up.
Time to look forward to what we all can do as americans to make each of our lives better without pandering to liberal BS and political correctness. Time for us all to say what we think return our country to what made it in the first place. Thats my 2 cents anyway
Speaking of which, I would, in Trump's place, hire Sheriff Joe and his Cold Case boys to investigate the death of Justice Antonin Scalia as a probable homicide, not a mere "sudden cardiac death."
As to the assertion that the birth certificate is a forgery, I believe it. I have examined its multiple layers for myself. I also know Obama was never eligible for another, salient reason: his father was a British colonial subject at the time of his birth. Emmerich de Vattel (Law of Nations) defined a "natural born citizen" as one born in-country to two citizen parents.
Maybe my next Xmas present.