Can you clarify this...I'm not understanding this sentence. Where is there a report that somebody looked? Who looked? What did the report say and where can we read that report?
Why do you say "I would like to either look myself or have somebody look..." then say "we looked; it wasn't there"?
Why do you say "I would like to either look myself or have somebody look..." then say "we looked; it wasn't there"?
It is posted on this thread--in the early going. And it's a link to an article to someone who looked in published news reports in the Hawaii newspapers and found no mention of any birth that might be Obama in the last week of July through the end of the second week in August.
You need to look for Barack H. Obama; Barry Dunham; a host of possible names for the baby; you need to look for a mother named Stanley or Ann or Dunham or Obama or anything close.
You don't know whether the person who looked did it correctly; maybe they made a mistake; if you get in a lawsuit over the issue, you won't rely on a news report, you will want an affidavit; probably someone who could give live testimony--"there is no newspaper report of his birth". If true.
Can’t some Freeper in HI simply go to the microfiche and settle this for us? I would do it myself if I were there.