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[–] cattarhero 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
A certificate of live birth is not the same as a birth certificate. Unlike a birth certificate, a certificate of live birth doesn't prove where a person was born it just proves that someone was born, somewhere alive. The only living person who says that she was present for Obama's birth is is grandmother in Kenya.
[–] didntsayeeeee ago
Ultimately nothing can be proven. People can lie. Documents can be forged. Photos can be faked. Records can be altered. The whole universe may have been created last week with all our memories implanted.
Anyone who asks questions about "is it possible that [unlikely thing]" is asking stupid questions.