Chuckun Posted April 27, 2011 Posted April 27, 2011 Obama releases his birth certificate The White House released copies of President Barack Obama's original long-form birth certificate Wednesday, seeking to put an end to persistent rumors that he was not born in the United States. The certificate states, as Obama's advisers have repeatedly said, that the president was born at Honolulu's Kapiolani Hospital on August 4, 1961. Doubters insist Obama was born overseas -- possibly in his father's home country of Kenya -- and may be constitutionally ineligible to serve as president. PDF: See a copy of the certificate "We do not have time for this kind of silliness," Obama told reporters at the White House. "I've been puzzled at the degree to which this (story) just kept on going." "Normally I would not comment on something like this," the president said. But the country has "some enormous challenges out there" that it will not be able to effectively meet "if we're distracted." Trump to vet Obama's birth certificate Obama shows original birth certificate Tuchman: 'Trump is wrong' RELATED TOPICS Barack Obama Donald Trump "We're not going to be able to (meet those challenges) if we spend time vilifying each other," he stressed. "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." Obama released a shorter, legally binding "certification of live birth" in 2008, but failed to persuade members of the "birther" movement. The administration had to make a special request from the state of Hawaii to get the long-form certificate released, White House legal counsel Bob Bauer said. Typically, the state only releases the shorter, computer-generated live birth certification when people request such documentation. Obama's personal attorney, Judith Corley, picked up certified copies of the long-form document in Hawaii and brought them back to the White House Tuesday evening, Bauer noted. While the president has tried to make light of the controversy, the question has remained political red meat for some of his critics. A recent CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll showed that nearly 75% of Americans believe Obama was definitely or probably born in the United States. More than four in 10 Republicans, however, believe he probably or definitely was not born in America. What's your take on the birth certificate release? The U.S. Constitution says only "natural born" citizens can become president -- a vague clause that followers of the birther movement contend disqualifies Obama from the presidency, since they believe he was born overseas. "The president believed the distraction over his birth certificate wasn't good for the country," White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer said. "It may have been good politics and good (television), but it was bad for the American people and distracting from the many challenges we face as a country. "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, D.C., 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." Pfeiffer told reporters that the birther debate has been politically damaging to the Republican Party. Regardless, the issue remains potent in GOP circles. Potential Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump recently seized on the issue, saying he had doubts about the president's background. Trump stands by "birther" claims Following the White House's release of the long-form certificate, Trump told reporters in New Hampshire that he is "very proud" of himself for helping to bring about the release of the document. "I've accomplished something nobody else was able to accomplish," Trump said. "I'd want to look at (the birth certificate), but I hope it's true so that we can get on to much more important matters." Obama "should have (released the certificate) a long, long time ago," he said. Trump, a billionaire business tycoon and reality television star, blamed the media for repeatedly bringing up the issue. Trump, however, has frequently raised questions about Obama's birthplace during his climb in recent GOP primary polls. Allegations that Obama was not born in the United States have been repeatedly discredited. A recent CNN investigation turned up no evidence to support the birther claims. "This has long been a settled issue," said Michael Steel, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. The president acknowledged Wednesday that the release of the long-form certificate won't satisfy a "segment of people for which, no matter what we put out, this issue will not be put to rest." "But I'm speaking to the vast majority of the American people, as well as to the press," he said. "We've got better stuff to do." Source: CNN Quote
Chuckun Posted April 27, 2011 Author Posted April 27, 2011 ,Yeah that was so worth posting dude congrats! I posted the story because it's humorous how he was bullied into it by rumours., Quote
epicofail Posted April 28, 2011 Posted April 28, 2011 "We've got better stuff to do." No shit... Quote
bell reavue Posted April 28, 2011 Posted April 28, 2011 Trump was a hypocrite for saying "I hope it's true so that we can get on to much more important matters." He's the idiot that made such a huge issue out of nothing in the first place! He's definitely been the biggest distraction in these last few weeks from more important news stories. Quote
PHANTASM Posted April 28, 2011 Posted April 28, 2011 This backfired horribly on Trump. Millions of Americans quietly wondered whether Obama was really born in the USA, but didn't really think it mattered that much. Our last couple presidents broke far worse laws than that, and they stayed in office for two terms. Clinton was impeached for lying to a grand jury (about one of his countless affairs), but he survived the impeachment process and is now remembered fondly for leading us in an age of great prosperity (now sadly over). Bush started an illegal war over non-existent WMDs and got away with it. Bush increased federal spending while cutting taxes, driving us into financial ruin. Bush ignored Afghanistan and let Osama Bin Laden get away. Compared to what Bush did, Obama faking his birth certificate was not seen as terribly important. So the fact that he actually WAS born in the USA is quite a relief. Quote
AngelHc Posted April 28, 2011 Posted April 28, 2011 I don't think it would have made a difference anyway.. I mean and so what, his term is up soon anyway.. Hehe Just my opinion.. Whats up!! Quote
TulsaGeoff Posted April 28, 2011 Posted April 28, 2011 Holy shit the president has a US birth certificate! I hate the stupid shit politics and the media make a big deal about. Quote
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