We probably know the answer to this already. Fukino and Onaka checked the database and found an entry for Obama indicating a so-called “original” birth certificate is “on record.” The “vital records,” which we have learned is broadly interpreted to include correspondence, requests and receipts, etc., is probably Abercrombie’s Hawaii resolution which came out the same day as Fukino’s 2009 statement. Abercrombie isn’t going to admit he’s the source of her 2009 statement. It obviously wasn’t based on any permutation of a birth certificate.
Yes, it says they saw that an original birth certificate was “on record.” This does NOT mean they pulled out an actual hard copy of a birth certificate. Thanks to databases, you can see what data is on record without actually going through the archives or hard copies of records. It’s like going to a Red Box and browsing the DVD menu. You can see what is in the machine without actually dispensing the DVD and looking at it. You know this and pretend otherwise.
The October 2008 statement was sent out via email from .....
Janice Okubo.
The questions regarding the July 2009 statement were answered by
Janice Okubo.
The person who still has their job at HDOH is....
Janice Okubo.
It is possible that Fukino never authorized the statement but did a ‘go along, get along’ approach after they were out there.
Janice Okubo seems to be constant at den of lies HDOH.
Also, the person that lied about the reason for Palafox’s departure is
Janice Okubo.
http://www.greenfieldreporter.com/view/story/5d442e77734740e498c0ea00a89e7d77/HI—Health_Director/
“He did not volunteer it on his own. He had no idea why the governor asked him to resign. But he did because the governor asked him to do so,”
“Janice Okubo, the Department of Health communications director, said Palafox is unaware of any criminal investigation and resigned for personal reasons.”