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Obama’s Long Form Birth Certificate 2011

April 27th, 2011

Obama Long Form Birth Certificate from Hawaii, genuine

Wow! Finally the real genuine long form Obama birth certificate. This was released April 26 2011 from Hawaii.

Now we wait to hear conspiracies that the long form Obama birth certificate 2011 is a forgery. You know that whole debate is coming.

I am now waiting to see if Obama will say that this is indeed his birth certificate. Those who love chasing conspiracies will want to hear this. Once conspiracists hear this they will want even more information and so the cycle continues.

The current question being posed is: “Obama has provided us with another “Certificate of Live Birth” are people so stupid they don’t no what the difference between a “Birth Certificate” and a “Certificate of Live Birth”?”

The certificate shows his fathers race as African and his mothers race as white. The notion that the birth form would say that Obama’s race is “white” is not on the form anywhere so this theory about wanting to hide this is false as well as the theory of him not being a natural born citizen. The document does list his father as African. If his father is not American I do not believe Obama qualifies but I assume this only refers to his fathers race.

Another point of considerations is that when using Adobe Illustrator and releasing layers/elements it shows the document was composed using a few layers. Here are two seperate layers of what the Whitehouse released. You may interpret it as you see fit.

Obama Birth Certificate Adobe Illustrator release element shows all

Obama Birth Certificate Adobe Illustrator Reveal, composed document

Here is the Whitehouse.gov PDF version if you would like to try the Adobe Illustrator release layered elements technique: Whitehouse.gov full PDF file

It’s interesting that this was released at the same time the Jerome R. Corsi book, “Where’s Obama’s Birth Certificate” is number 1 on Amazon.com.

Congress Moves to Repeal Obama Care and the EPA Pulls the Permit from a Major Coal Mine

January 18th, 2011

With a rough couple of weeks behind us the political wrangling of government is back underway. The House is picking up its bill to repeal the Obama health care law this week. There seems to be a push on the part of more moderate Republicans and Democrats, (with the help of the twenty four hour news networks), to guide both the House and the American people to accepting portions of the law and only dismantling the “unpopular” portions. This just seems to me to be more incrementalism, at least in the sense of gaining the American people’s acceptance. While I agree that the cost of health care is way out of control, this law has got to go! We simply cannot afford the monstrous government take over that Pelosi’s House rammed down our throats two falls ago! I for one favor scrapping it altogether and starting over with more cost effective measures that don’t empower the national bureaucracy.

The Executive branch is also taking a hard line as the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) is currently going ahead with plans to revoke the permit for a large coal mine in West Virginia. So yet another form of energy found to be harmful to mother earth is being restricted. So how exactly are we supposed to keep ourselves warm and alive in the winter months? Does the EPA’s even care? The move is even drawing the ire of West VA’s Democratic senators, who correctly foresee job losses and an economic hit coming to their state. This is a telling moment for the nation and the president who is supposedly moderating his tone in the same manner that President Clinton did following his mid- term defeat. I think the EPA’s continued tyranny points to the fact that President Obama has no intention of softening his far left agenda at all.

The fact is stopping this closure should be a sure win for the president. He could combat the notion that he’s anti business and perhaps point to new “jobs saved” or even job growth figures. Which by the way would possibly help his numbers in the polls. But the president believes too strongly in his ultra liberal vision for the country. It seems to me that he cares not a whit about the effects his radical agenda is having on the average American, except in so far as it affects his political prospects, and maybe not even then.

Sweet Sues in Tyler

July 7th, 2010

When the summer started I decided to do my best to avoid writing about “the same old thing;”meaning Tyler restaurants. But on the morning of Sunday the fourth, I woke up late and since my little boy had been plagued by a cough and a runny nose all night I decided to skip church and avoid annoying all the other parents whose children occupy the Sunday morning nursery. As it turned out I was surprised by a visit from a friend who asked me to breakfast at an old Tyler staple, which surprisingly I had never tried. The restaurant of choice was Sweet Sue’s.

            Now I had not previously avoided the twenty seven year old establishment deliberately, despite the fact that I have gotten mixed reviews. Opinions seem highly diverse by the way. Some have told me it’s a great place to eat while others strongly dislike it. It had simply never really occurred to me to try Sue’s. Now that I’ve had the experience I find that I’m somewhat torn. Here’s my predicament.

            As a rule, I generally prefer local restaurants to the larger corporate chains. I find the local food better, fresher, more unique and more supportive of our local economy and culture. I dislike the bland microwavable experience of a Chile’s or Appleby’s. Not that those places serve terrible food, but there’s nothing one can’t get at the franchise in Dallas that’s not available at the one in Tyler.  All that being said I expected a more delicious home cooked meal at Sweet Sue’s than the one that I got. Now I’ll admit my predilection to suspect buffet food may be coming into play here, and I’m not exactly sure what I expected, but I just wasn’t terribly impressed! I have enjoyed breakfasts at Shoney’s or the Hot Biscuit more! (I realize it’s been a while since those franchises were at the height of their popularity too).

            I am open to the notion that I visited Sue’s on a bad day or an unfortunate hour. That may be so. The wait staff was friendly, and the store was pretty clean and only moderately busy. But with so many options in town I just find it something of a mystery that Sue’s has become such a Tyler fav. It may be that their easy in, easy out access, and their significant senior discount has made it a favorite of Tyler’s aging population. They also offer catering and a banquet room for area church groups, clubs and civic organizations.

            Despite what I considered to be the take it or leave it, quality of the food my Sunday morning breakfast was a positive experience as much for the company I was keeping as the morning out. I wouldn’t suggest Sweet Sue’s as my first choice, but readers who disagree are invited to tell me why. Personally I give it a two, out of five stars. For more information see the restaurant’s website at www.sweetsues.net. They are located at 3350 South Southwest Loop, in

Tyler.

The X Makes It Sound Cool

January 12th, 2010

Game X Change in Tyler TX

Long ago, gamers grew tired of being exploited by insatiable corporations charging sixty dollars for a game that hardly began to live up to its own promises. Having not the power to challenge the mighty corporations for their money back the gamers rebelled and took the mighty business model of the pawn shop and combined it with the even more powerful horde of unclean teenagers and teenage like men that comprised the gaming community to form a amalgamation that in the end would forget its origin and return to greedy price gouging.

This, of course, is the story of Game X Change in Tyler Texas, a store wearing the disguise of friendly fellow gamer and good intentions but on the inside it’s full of a bunch of lazy, indifferent, and underpaid high schoolers who were lured to the job with the notion that somehow being surrounded by toys means you don’t have to provide any sort of legitimate service to the customers. Game X Change’s basic strategy is simple enough, you give them a game or movie and they will give you two thirds of what that video game or movie is worth in real money or half of what it’s worth in store credit.

This may seem like a measly pay off for your hard earned game but remember you got at least some game play out of it, think of this as a bonus or as recycling. Either way you’re losing money, so try and spend it on a game you know won’t disappoint.