obot 1024 wrote:
Butter has a vanity/blog post thread on FR
Lots of good crazy there..
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-blo ... 7501/postsThis one is good - it covers all of butterdezillion's crazy in one nice package.
The verification isn't a real verification, because the President's birth certificate was 1. filed late and 2. amended, and we know this precisely because any birth certificate that is filed late or amended must say so on it, but his doesn't, which is why they forged one that didn't say late and amended, and since we "know" it's a forgery, we are allowed to infer that the original IS both late and amended.
Furthermore she references her insistence that the state of Hawaii has "indirectly confirmed" to her that these things are true - butterdezillion is the QUEEN of "indirect confirmation" - essentially parsing statements and being allowed to assume that anything that she wants to be true, that they didn't directly contradict in the statement (generally because no one asked), must be true.
"President Obama's birth certificate is on file." - Ah ha, but they didn't say it hasn't been amended, thus they are indirectly admitting it HAS been amended.
My guess is much of the "proof" she says she has that she has given to Zullo and the CCP has been via these "indirect confirmations" which she takes to be absolute fact. She also likes reading her "indirect proof" into laws and court cases she reads, essentially that anything that isn't expressly stated, even if it's obvious from reading what HAS been stated, not only cannot be inferred, but in fact the OPPOSITE must be true, else they'd have stated it, ignoring the fact that no one can possibly guess in advance every possible thing that could ever happen or question that could be asked. This is the basis for the birther
Minor case (their argument being that if there were other NBCs besides two-parent ones,
Minor would have expressly said what they were rather than just said "Not necessary to decide this now") except that she seems to extend it to everything she sees in her day-to-day existence.