The announcements came directly from the Department of Health birth registrations directly to the newspapers. Therefore, a birth registration exists with those names at that address. As far as the address goes, you've never heard of a mother -- particularly one that may not be married -- giving a bogus address to a hospital? One of my family members by marriage was born in LA, and her parents weren't married. Not only is the address bogus, but so is the mother's name. Hospitals didn't ask questions back then, as long as you paid the bill.
Yes it's odd -- but it doesn't prove Obama wasn't born in Hawaii.
Whatever he is hiding is known to intelligence services of hostile nations, I am sure.
Really, how can you be sure of what he's hiding and whether it's "known to intelligence services of foreign nations?"
Maya Soetero also has a Hawaii certificate of live birth?
That's another internet legend of which no proof exists.
“The announcements came directly from the Department of Health birth registrations directly to the newspapers.”
This has been discussed, I would think you know about it as well since you’ve been on a lot of those threads. From what I’ve read, no one has been able to absolutely ascertain what the system was when he was born - whether announcements came from the Dept. of Health solely, or whether individuals such as relatives could call up, as is common still in many other places.
Please supply a link with the proof of this allegation. This is the first time I have seen that these announcements were solely the provenance of the DOH, and could not be called in by relatives.