The Times didn't mail a hard copy of the COLB. They sent an e-mail of a jpg that had been originally sent to them by Tommy Vietor, one of Obama's flunkies. Okubo had to back off her statement when she couldn't explain the lack of a seal and registrar's signature. Now they tell us they can't say ANYTHING about the alleged certificate.
Could you please post a source for your statement that she “backed off.”
The reason I ask is because more than a month after Okubo was quoted by Politifact of the St. Petersburg Times, she was still defending Obama’s birth data in the Washington Independent: “Its crazy, said Janice Okubo, director of communications for the Hawaii Department of Health. I dont think anything is ever going to satisfy them.
Okubo, who said that she gets weekly questions from Obama Birthers that are more like threats, explained that the certificate of live birth reproduced by Obamas campaign should have debunked the conspiracy theories. If you were born in Bali, for example, Okubo explained, you could get a certificate from the state of Hawaii saying you were born in Bali. You could not get a certificate saying you were born in Honolulu. The state has to verify a fact like that for it to appear on the certificate. But its become very clear that it doesnt matter what I say. The people who are questioning this bring up all these implausible scenarios. What if the physician lied? What if the state lied? Its just become an urban legend at this point.
http://washingtonindependent.com/51489/birther-movement-picks-up-steam