http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama...ertificate.asp

I know this doesn't have much to do with niggers per se, but it does have to do with the public's being misled about our "preznits" birf certifukut.

What makes a "truth" site any more valid than any other site? They get their information from the internet just like everyone else, it's not as if they have eyewitnesses for all of the things they "debunk".

A number of self-proclaimed experts immediately seized the opportunity to pronounce the certificate a forgery (even though none of them had actually seen the original, just a scanned image of it), picking on such specious details as minor variations from other Hawaii-issued certificates and the lack of an embossed seal and signature.

First of all, a scanned copy is a pretty accurate depiction of something that's printed on a piece of paper. The original is not going to look any different if it was scanned properly. Secondly, how is the lack of an embossed seal or even more importantly a FUCKING SIGNATURE considered to be a "minor variation" or a "specious detail"? I can pretty much guarantee that if my birth certificate didn't have the state's seal or a signature, and I had to use it to get a job or a new driver's license, CCW permit, etc. they would not accept that birth certificate as valid. So how is it that when applying for the POTUS, all of a sudden it's just not important now?

I just hope that sites like this Snopes doesn't end up brainwashing people anymore than it has. But I fear it has. I get the feeling that it's just another government controlled form of "alternate media" that they put up there to mislead the people who say they hate government controlled media, so they figure they'll just go on the net. So far anything and everything that I've checked on Snopes seems to follow the libtard government agenda of political correctness.

Bottom line, there is no such thing as a definitive "truth site". The only thing that DOES exist is a whole bunch of information, some correct and some incorrect that YOU have to sort and put together to finish the particular puzzle you happen to be working on at the moment.