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To: Red Steel

The Honolulu newspapers’ birth announcements list the home address of the parents based on information received from the birth hospital and sent to the Bureau of Health Statistics.

I’m referring to the information on the COLB that the St. Petersburg Times newspaper sent to the Hawaii Department of Health that was verified as a “valid Hawaii state Birth Certificate” by the Director of Communications for the Hawaii Department of Health.
Here’s what she said: “When the birth certificate arrived from the Obama campaign it confirmed his name as the other documents already showed it. Still, we took an extra step: We e-mailed it to the Hawaii Department of Health, which maintains such records, to ask if it was real.

“It’s a valid Hawaii state birth certificate,” spokesman Janice Okubo told us.”
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2008/jun/27/obamas-birth-certificate-part-ii/

You have seen all the information that the US Constitution requires: place of birth and age. But living in a state of denial must be a blissful place for you. Enjoy!


305 posted on 03/04/2010 7:14:21 PM PST by jamese777
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To: jamese777
The Honolulu newspapers’ birth announcements list the home address of the parents based on information received from the birth hospital and sent to the Bureau of Health Statistics.

Doesn't mean crap. How about we see what the real birth certificate says and how it was obtained? Was grandma the witness to a birth outside of the hospital? We are still waiting to see it.

I’m referring to the information on the COLB that the St. Petersburg Times newspaper sent to the Hawaii Department of Health that was verified as a “valid Hawaii state Birth Certificate” by the Director of Communications for the Hawaii Department of Health.

What one? That's the same one that the Daily Kooks at DailyKos.com showed. How about when Fukino admitted to the fact she didn't know what that could be referring to Obama's online COLB.

Here’s what she said: “When the birth certificate arrived from the Obama campaign it confirmed his name as the other documents already showed it. Still, we took an extra step: We e-mailed it to the Hawaii Department of Health, which maintains such records, to ask if it was real.

Real my @ss. E-mailed a question. LoL! Of course Hawaii admited that they have some type of record on Obama. I showed you what Fukino said above. The St. Petersburg Times story was debunked so many times in 2008 and 2009....I'm sure you saw some of it.

308 posted on 03/04/2010 7:27:27 PM PST by Red Steel
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To: jamese777
The Honolulu newspapers’ birth announcements list the home address of the parents based on information received from the birth hospital and sent to the Bureau of Health Statistics.

This wasn't Barak Sr.'s address. It evidently belonged to the Dunhams (Obama's maternal grandparents). A home address says nothing about where the baby was born.

I’m referring to the information on the COLB that the St. Petersburg Times newspaper sent to the Hawaii Department of Health that was verified as a “valid Hawaii state Birth Certificate” by the Director of Communications for the Hawaii Department of Health.

Still, she [spokesbabe Okubo] acknowledges: "I don't know that it's possible for us to even say beyond a doubt what the image on the site represents."

link to: Obama's birth certificate: Final chapter

310 posted on 03/04/2010 7:58:19 PM PST by edge919
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