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To: calex59

That’s right and I know this because I was adopted by mother’s 2nd husband, when I was 7.

You can change your name back to your birth name or even create a whole identity, with a name.

However, you cannot change the information in your birth Certificate, at all.

Not ammended, nothing.

That is why I want this chump’s Bc. I know what one looks like as I have mine sitting right in front of me.

If I cared I could order the ammended info but, who cares. I know I don’t.

I know all my relatives, on both sides and I know what is in the ammended file.


99 posted on 09/02/2009 11:45:18 AM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: Vendome

Obama’s name was changed when he was adopted, he also lost his citizenship at that time. He has the right to reinstate his citizenship before his 21st birthday, and reassert his allegiance to America, there is no evidence he did so. His Name was changed in Indonesia, there is not evidence that he did a legal name change BACK to Barak Hussien Obama II on record. So it becomes an Alias. AKA’s are applied for in business. As a state senator in Illinois he used an Alias, In school witnesses say he was known as Barry Soetero. A friend was with him when he decided to change his name at Harvard. He just changed it one day. So he has committed Fraud in College, In the Illinois Senate, in the US Senate, and in the Presidency...or so its believed. But your right, as long as the records are sealed, we don’t know for sure, and the courts can’t seem to decide who has standing, and how you get it...to their satisfaction...

Something is fishy around here...


101 posted on 09/02/2009 2:02:35 PM PDT by etraveler13
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