With a birth certificate, now I have proof

I’ve put up with this for too long.  Is the birth certificate real or is it a fake?  And why can’t I see the real birth certificate?  Look, I’m willing to follow along as easily as the next person, and I’m not one to be classified as a “birther” or anything like that.  But come on.  This is important to me.  Is that birth certificate legitimate, or did someone pull the wool over my eyes and what I think is American was produced outside our territorial boundaries?  There’s too many questions.  Not enough answers.

Well, today I got my answer.  God knows I’ve been waiting along with everybody else for the truth.  All it took was one person with a photocopier and access to the books.  One person.  It’s not like anyone needed a Presidential Act of Congress to get this resolved.  There are people who think this is a non-issue, but for me it’s pretty dang important.

So, as you can see, I now have proof.

Despite claims to the contrary, my Ansco Cadet TLR camera, my primary 127 shooter, was indeed born in Binghamton, New York.

And here's my Ansco Cadet's birth certificate.

I mean, really … what did you THINK I was talking about?