Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Obama Birther Queen Talks at the Tea Party

Posted by Jeff Woods on Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 2:57 PM

Who knew Orly Taitz went to the tea party? Described by this web wag as a walking Saturday Night Live character, she's the undisputed leader of the Obama birther movement. Leave it to our buddy Hillbilly of HillbillyReport.org to find her at Opryland and post this iPhone video for our viewing pleasure. We're glad we watched it. Otherwise, we never would have known that Barack Obama has 39 different Social Security numbers. That's a little suspicious, don't you think? It turns out, according to Orly, Sarah Palin is a big supporter of hers: .
"She already stated that. She stated this on TV. She stated that on Sean Hannity show and she signed up as my friend on Facebook."
Here's more from Hillbilly, including the long-awaited picture of the tea party's main course.

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That woman has squirrels in her head.

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Posted by Taterman on February 10, 2010 at 4:33 PM

Where was Taitz born?

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Posted by Just saying . . . on February 10, 2010 at 4:57 PM

Did she say the person whose SSN that Obama is allegedly using was born in 1819? Social Security numbers weren't used until 1936, girlfriend. Or did she say 1890? Who knows? She's bananas.

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Posted by molly on February 10, 2010 at 5:22 PM

Hey thanks for the props. Sarah Palin Born To Hand Jive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUNPXoX5S7Q

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Posted by James Pence on February 10, 2010 at 6:05 PM

"Taterman says:
That woman has squirrels in her head. "
What a horrible thing to say....
... about those poor squirrels.

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Posted by Anonymous on February 10, 2010 at 6:59 PM

Hawaiian section on law (as stated in the video) pertaining to birth certs issued only on statement of a relative:
US vital statistic birth records for 1961 in Hawaii (By place Of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. "Metropolitan counties" include all counties that are standard metropolitan statistical areas (metropolitan State economic areas for New England). "Nonmetropolitan counties" include all other counties):
(NON-White)Hawaiian births by totals based on 50% of the complete totals submitted by Hawaii DOH in 1961:
12,198 non-white births
those attended in a hospital by physician: 12,110
those attd out of a hospital by phys/midwife: 50
That leaves us with 38 birth certs, of the 50% totals of used in the report, that were issued without “attending” information which means they were issued by the word or statement of a relative as per the US guidelines, midwives were listed as ‘attending” on the cert applications & their signature was required.
http://www.nber.org/vital-statistics/historical/nat61_1.CV.pdf
page 205

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Posted by melani on February 10, 2010 at 10:44 PM

statistics for 1961 regarding the Hawaiian law reported inthe video wherein a birth cert is issued on the statement of a relative only:
US vital statistic birth records for 1961 in Hawaii (By place Of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. "Metropolitan counties" include all counties that are standard metropolitan statistical areas (metropolitan State economic areas for New England). "Nonmetropolitan counties" include all other counties):
(NON-White)Hawaiian births by totals based on 50% of the complete totals submitted by Hawaii DOH in 1961:
12,198 non-white births
those attended in a hospital by physician: 12,110
those attd out of a hospital by phys/midwife: 50
That leaves us with 38 birth certs, of the 50% totals of used in the report, that were issued without “attending” information which means they were issued by the word or statement of a relative as per the US guidelines, midwives were listed as ‘attending” on the cert applications & their signature was required.
http://www.nber.org/vital-statistics/historical/nat61_1.CV.pdf
page 205

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Posted by melani on February 10, 2010 at 10:46 PM

So, in other words, less than one third of one percent of birth certificates were in Hawaii were issued on the basis of a relatives statement.
That's probably about right for those women who were unable (or unwilling) to access a hosptial in time.

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Posted by Chilidog on February 11, 2010 at 8:43 AM

Taitz is Russian. Sarah needs to distance from this one. Mitt no doubt loves this woman.

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Posted by Scott on February 12, 2010 at 8:11 AM
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