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Roses_Are_Yellow
April 27th, 2011, 01:05 PM
The White House on Wednesday morning released the president's long form birth certificate (pdf) in an attempt to put "birther" questions to rest.

"The President believed the distraction over his birth certificate wasn't good for the country. It may have been good politics and good T.V., but it was bad for the American people and distracting from the many challenges we face as a country," White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer said in a statement.

The president had released his certificate of live birth in 2008, but many "birthers" said the absence of a long form birth certificate prompted questions about Obama's birthplace of Hawaii. In recent weeks potential GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump has brought birther questions into the forefront of the media.

"At a time of great consequence for this country--when we should be debating how we win the future, reduce our deficit, deal with high gas prices, and bring stability to the Middle East, Washington, DC, was once again distracted by a fake issue," Pfeiffer said. "The President's hope is that with this step, we can move on to debating the bigger issues that matter to the American people and the future of the country."

Obama admitted at a White House press conference following the document's release Wednesday morning that he's been both amused and puzzled by the degree to which his place of birth has become an issue.

The president echoed Pfeiffer's statements saying that Americans and their representatives need to come together to solve issues such as how to "invest in our future" while tackling the federal deficit and federal debt:


But we're not going to be able to do it if we are distracted. We're not going to be able to do it if we spend time vilifying each other. We're not going to be able to do it if we just make stuff up and pretend that facts are not facts. We're not going to be able to solve our problems if we get distracted by sideshows and carnival barkers.

Though the president didn't mention Trump by name, Obama noted that when he announced his deficit plan this month, his birth certificate, not our country's economic future, dominated the news that week.

Trump on Wednesday took full credit for the release.

"I feel I've accomplished something really really important and I'm honored by it," Trump said at a press conference held during his pre-scheduled visit today to New Hampshire. Trump noted that people have long been requesting the document, but Trump was the only one who got the president to release it. Trump suggested Wednesday this development will boost his own potential presidential candidacy.

Trump said he and others are still going to have to assess the document's authenticity. We're "going to look at it. We have to see if it's real, if it's proper," Trump said. But he added that he's "sure it's the right deal" and is looking forward to moving on to more important issues such as OPEC and China.



...I personally think it's so dumb that a lot of American's were so focused on having his birth certificate released. Why didn't we make every other president release a birth certificate? Just saying....

Azunite
April 27th, 2011, 01:18 PM
Can someone give me a small summary of this birth certificate thing. I tried to look it up but I understod nothing.

Sith Lord 13
April 27th, 2011, 01:30 PM
About friggin time. Now we can move on.

Roses_Are_Yellow
April 27th, 2011, 03:19 PM
Basically, A lot of American's wanted proof the Obama was American...

Sugaree
April 27th, 2011, 03:48 PM
Can someone give me a small summary of this birth certificate thing. I tried to look it up but I understod nothing.

There were multiple claims that President Obama wasn't actually born in the United States. To hold public office, you must be born here in the country and have a proper birth certificate to prove so. There were claims that he was born in Kenya, India, a lot of places. It was all a bunch of "birther" bullshit that can now be put to rest. It wasn't so much to prove he was "American" but if he was actually born in the country.

I personally thought that he was born here. The entire birther stance is ridiculous. I bet one of the reasons Obama did this was to shut Donald Trump's rich fat white mouth up.

Modus Operandi
April 27th, 2011, 08:29 PM
Thank god it's over. The birthers were picking a fight where there was none.

Sage
April 27th, 2011, 08:35 PM
Anyone who thinks this is over greatly underestimates the power and vocal volume of idiots in large numbers. People will always find stupid irrelevant bullshit to complain about. Be it a democratic or republican president, there will always be people who (unfairly) criticize them no matter what they do.

Korashk
April 29th, 2011, 10:01 PM
Can someone give me a small summary of this birth certificate thing. I tried to look it up but I understod nothing.
Back before Obama got elected people were touting that he wasn't born in America (which is one of the criteria for being president). So he released his birth certificate throughout the course of his election campaign.

People didn't think it was real and retardation commenced for the next couple of years until Donald Trump started raising a fuss. So the White House released a different form of birth certificate.

It's basically just an excuse for a vocal minority to be racists.

Roses_Are_Yellow
April 30th, 2011, 12:46 AM
I can't believe Donald Trump is (thinking about) running for president.....


Move over Sarah Palin, Donald Trump is stealing your "speacial" spotlight on SNL..... :p

Sith Lord 13
April 30th, 2011, 10:59 AM
So he released his birth certificate throughout the course of his election campaign.

No he didn't. He released a certificate of live birth, which is different, though how exactly I'm not sure.

Korashk
April 30th, 2011, 11:11 AM
No he didn't. He released a certificate of live birth, which is different, though how exactly I'm not sure.
It's not different. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_certificate#Birth_certificates_in_the_United_States) "Birth certificate" is just the colloquial term for "certificate of live birth."

Sith Lord 13
April 30th, 2011, 11:33 AM
It's not different. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_certificate#Birth_certificates_in_the_United_States) "Birth certificate" is just the colloquial term for "certificate of live birth."

And I just looked up the issue. The reason is that he never provided a certificate of live birth. He provided a certification of live birth, which is different, and can be issued to someone born outside the US. Doesn't mean he was, nor am I saying he way, but I can see why people would want the issue clarified.

Korashk
April 30th, 2011, 11:43 AM
And I just looked up the issue. The reason is that he never provided a certificate of live birth. He provided a certification of live birth, which is different, and can be issued to someone born outside the US. Doesn't mean he was, nor am I saying he way, but I can see why people would want the issue clarified.
Even then, Certification of live birth, certificate of live birth, and birth certificates all serve the same function in Hawaii (http://hawaii.gov/dhhl/applicants/appforms/applyhhl).

Sith Lord 13
April 30th, 2011, 12:12 PM
Even then, Certification of live birth, certificate of live birth, and birth certificates all serve the same function in Hawaii (http://hawaii.gov/dhhl/applicants/appforms/applyhhl).

For the purposes of Applying for Hawaiian Home Lands, yes. For the purposes of being an original birth certificate, no. (http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/04/important_difference_between_a.html)