“I never said they lied but then they do claim Sun Yat Sen was born there. They haven’t disclosed the entire truth. There are major questions about precisely where on the island he was born since one can’t be born in two hospitals at the same time, if the parents were married, if there was an attending physician/midwife or if the birth witnessed outside the family, if it was a delayed registration, if a whole lot of other things. The bc is just the tip of the iceberg. The bc is the starting point. The bc is just one of dozens of cards in his very shaky house of cards. When he brings out the long form and shows his original passports and opens his college records and gives a reason for the dozens of social security numbers, and etc., I’ll admit you were right all along but right now things smell very fishy.”
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Unfortunately, the law is not on the side of those who want more information about him. And I would not believe Orly’s claims about social security numbers — or anything, really. She collects things on the Internet that are meaningless. I agree that he’s brought all this suspicion on himself by doing what he has done, but I think it’s really a long shot to think that Hawaii would knowingly participate in a fraud. To me, it’s just not reasonable to think that.