FYI:
Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at 1:32 PM
Mr. Charlton replies: Anyone who talks to the press has the right to restrict the usage of the actual words he/she says thats an established principle, as their words belong to them. Sometimes they ask to comment off the record; sometimes on the record; Nagamine wanted to respond, but not be quote I therefore paraphrased .I think it is obvious why she did not want to be quoted.
If you dont like that, then call her office and demand a quotable response. Bennet was the former Assitant US AG in Hawaii, I sure hope his office knows what the statutory duties of HI officials are, and what a NBC is
.and if his office refuses to admit what they know about State and Constitutional Law, what are they receiving tax payers money for? To go to the beach and surf?
http://www.thepostemail.com/2010/02/02/hi-attorney-generals-office-refuses-to-corroborate-obamas-hi-birth/
Great... so we have established that at best it was a paraphrase. At worst, who knows.