Another fake Birth Certificate, courtesy of Orly Taitz

I love how a document certified by the government of Hawaii is a lie, but a low-res JPG is a “smoking gun”.

By the way, if you’re going to fake a BC, remember to format the date right. Kenya, being a British colony, would use the DD/MM/YYYY format, not the American MM/DD/YYYY:

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This is actually a case where the ol’ Razor is irrelevant. Either she’s stupid or malicious, and no matter which she shouldn’t be allowed to practice law any more.

EDIT: Wow, that was the weirdest wrong-link ever. Thanks for the heads-up, dutiful readers.

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7 comments to Another fake Birth Certificate, courtesy of Orly Taitz

  • MelaneeM

    Will they never stop this crap? The definition of insanity is when you do the same thing over and over again in exactly the same way and expect a different result.

  • Cymraeg

    The "Birth Certificate" from the Coastal Hospital submitted by Orly is not official. AN official birth certificate would be issued by the department of vital statistics for the Coastal Province of Kenya.

    In order to be admissible in an American Court it would have to also be certified by the Kenyan equivalent of our Secretary of State.

    The affidavit from Smith submitted by Orly is not notarized.

    In order for the document to be submitted, Smith must appear and testify, including being cross-examined.

  • sl8ofhand

    I find it amazing that of the pages of comments I read on the site cited above, there are virtually zero posts supporting the contrary (rational) position. Anyone who reads this kind of forum will tell you that this is a sure sign that you have entered an echo-chamber where opposing viewpoints (posts) are stifled.

    Hardly the sign of convincing evidence…more a sad reminder of the state of discourse on american politics…

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