Why there are 3 initials before name Lee (in Obama’s BC)?
Posted on | July 11, 2011 | 16 Comments
Reply by Maryanne Dattoli on Saturday
Very few people recognized the U K L Lee at the bottom of the birth certificate. I couldn’t help but wonder if the person(s) involved in the fraudulent document pulled off a oneupmanship lolapalooza with this signature. Think about it! What are the odds there really is a person whose given name is U K L Lee? Perhaps a U K Lee but a third initial? I ain’t buying!
Orly deserves all the kudos she can get. She also deserves all the support she requires including financial. This is the prime example of the immigrants this nation is more than happy to welcome with very open arms. She is also the type of immigrant that this administration would prefer stay in their homeland; they take their oath of citizenship very seriously and they can not be bought very easily.
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If I hear one more comment about this idiot being elected to the oval they will hear me scream in other parts of the world. This man was not elected to anything; his placement in the senator’s seat in Illinois was bought just as the occupancy in the oval was bought. Just as his education was bought. He is the only po boy I know of that seems to want for nothing! And no one (past/present/future) has more security surrounding him. Ya thinks he is worried about sumpin?
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Hey I got so fed up listening to Obama, I through a shoe through the old TV when was speaking
BOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY THAT FELT GREAT! Can’t use the TV but I have a nice Flat Screen now
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July 11th, 2011 @ 4:47 am
Roughly translated as “jumping flea”, the ukulele has long been associated with music from Hawaii, where it originated and was developed as a concoction of the Madeiran braguinha.
It is thier “twisted” humor. Personally, I do not think any of this is funny. And Obama/Soetoro is definately not Don Ho!
July 11th, 2011 @ 9:44 am
Well, Obama was born a subject to the Crown of Her Majesty no matter WHERE he was born, so perhaps an honorific “UK?” 😉
July 11th, 2011 @ 1:54 pm
U K L LEE–UKuLeLEE—ukulele??
July 11th, 2011 @ 2:21 pm
It doesn’t take too much imagination to turn U K L Lee into “ukelele”…just another example of being punked
July 11th, 2011 @ 8:03 pm
Wait a sec …
Who ever generated/created the COLB had to have had a most wicked sense of humor. That local registrar – U K L Lee????? It’s so screamingly funny obvious … ukulele.
So, on Aug 8, 1961, a ukulele signed the document as the local registrar … and the snickers continue. And no one questions this never ending fraudulent rife regime.
July 12th, 2011 @ 7:33 pm
I suppose all the others he signed are frauds and jokes also. Other people planning at birth to be president.
July 13th, 2011 @ 12:32 am
Yea, the BC was put out as a joke. 0bama is basically saying that he can do anything he wants and there is nothing we can do about it. If you blow the document up, you’ll also notice that the O in the registrar’s signature has a smiley face on it.
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