Nasty birther Fantasywriter
posted more nonsense this morning.Since she reads this site, I'll rebut her delusions point by point, but I am certain she will continue to repeat the same
falsehoods, as birthers do.
There is no BC on file in HI for Obama. Not per se.A quick visit to the
Hawaii Board of Health website proves otherwise, Fantasywriter. Click the link and read up. It is as clear as a bell.
Two people have seen what is on file, and both described it as largely “handwritten”.Total baloney. Birthers like to hang their hats on this. Dr. Fukino said in a TV interview that it was "half-typed and half-handwritten." Now look at the long-form. There are handwritten signatures, dates, checkmarks and Stanley Ann wrote her name out. No, it is not an exact 50-50 split, but it is not extraordinary for someone to say that the birth certificate is "half-typed and half-handwritten."
The entire world has seen what is on file, not just two people.
Also, the same day Abercrombie saw this curious notation, he informed a good friend that there is no original LF BC on file in HI for Obama. The good friend went public all over the place and repeated, on air, what Abercrombie said. Obots make much of the fact that the friend later retracted his words, but they don't have a leg to stand on. It's one-hundred-percent more likely that the man—a reporter—got the blockbuster story right the first time and then was threatened than that he misunderstood the painfully simple statement, ‘There is no BC for Obama on file’.Fantasywriter is talking about Hollywood reporter Mike Evans, who
retracted his story the next day. He never spoke to the Governor. Evans files quick phoned-in reports for radio stations and deals in hyperbole. That's his job, and on this he went too far. Fantasywriter's explanation is the enduring response that Evans "was threatened." We hear this time and again from birthers, mostly advanced by butterdezillion. The only evidence they offer is a blog written by Douglas Haggman who also believes that UFOs and Bigfoot exist. Why the media has only been threatened on the eligibility issue is a nagging question that birthers cannot answer. And we continue to see birther topics discussed, albeit lightly, by Hannity on his radio program, Rush on his radio show, the Drudge Report, World Net Daily, and now even Breitbart. The implication seems to be that they are taking their lives in their hands! Preposterous.
Fantasywriter is one of these freepers who is always demanding proof of a poster's assertions. She presents a list of questions tagged with the obnoxious "thanks in advance," she conjures impractical half-baked hypotheticals to prove her crazy positions, and does so with a mean disposition. I am fascinated by her hubris.