Tuesday, August 04, 2009

In David Jeffrey Bomford's Words: The Radio Interview

There's a Front Page post, on the latest from the 'birther' conspiracy, recently posted. That's got the links to the Washington Independent latest.

Below you can hear the interview:

PM is an Australian radio news program, Adelaide man caught up in bid to oust Obama

MARK COLVIN: An unsuspecting Adelaide public servant has found himself swept up in a conspiracy to oust the 44th President of the United States from office.

A movement known as the Birthers, which originated in California, is attempting to prove that Barack Obama was born in Kenya, not Hawaii, therefore making him ineligible to be President.

In a bid to stake their claim they released what appeared to be a Kenyan birth certificate with Obama's name on it.

Sceptics soon traced the bogus birth certificate and found it to be a forgery. The document turns out to have been based on the birth certificate of an Adelaide man called David Jeffrey Bomford.

Dina Rosendorff broke the news to him.....Rest Here

Listen In


DINA ROSENDORFF: Do you have anything against President Obama?

DAVID JEFFREY BOMFORD: No. I think he was a good choice for President. Apart from that, I didn't at first think he was a good President but he's proved himself alright so he changed my mind.


DINA ROSENDORFF: But he reckons it's a good story to tell his friends and family.

DAVID JEFFREY BOMFORD: I'm not particularly worried about it because no-one would honestly believe that anyone like me would be involved in it - just a grey-haired old guy sitting in a corner in quiet old Adelaide.


Hey KO or Rachel, beat the late night shows and bring him on!!

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