Here’s a link to the Fukino CNN interview. Sorry that you may have to watch a 30 second commercial first.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e9D4n6_Uifk
The Letter Of Verification from Registrar Onaka to Ken Bennett, Secretary of State of Arizona states that Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and also verifies the birth hospital, time of birth and ten other data points on the original birth record.
http://www.azcentral.com/12news/Obama-Verification.pdf
The school registration application for Santo Fransiskus Asisi school in Jakarta, Indonesia also lists Honolulu, Hawaii as the birthplace. Minors can’t lose US citizenship through the actions of adult parents or guardians.
I can't get it to come up at all right. It doesn't matter however because anything she says to a reporter is still hearsay. Second, this doesn't jibe with the official stance of the Department of Health who had consistently said they could NOT disclose ANY information from the birth certificate.
The Letter Of Verification from Registrar Onaka to Ken Bennett, Secretary of State of Arizona states that Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and also verifies the birth hospital, time of birth and ten other data points on the original birth record.
Well not exactly. Bennett sent the DOH their standard vital records request form, which contains information that he wanted to have verified, but was NOT included in the letter of verification he received. He did list out several items in addition to what was on their request form, but he clearly asked to have ALL of the information on the form verified. Second, Alvin T. Onaka Ph.D.'s letter switches terminology on verifying that Obama was born in Hawaii. He says that this was in a "birth certificate" ... all the other information he was said was on a certificate of live birth. Now, why would he go to such great lengths to carefully itemize and "verify" the information, but NOT use the same terminology for the place of birth?? And it STILL does NOT comply with the rules of evidence in stating that the form is a true copy, which Bennett specifically requested. This is part of the reason Kobach did not find that letter to be compelling in the Kansas objection.
The school registration application for Santo Fransiskus Asisi school in Jakarta, Indonesia also lists Honolulu, Hawaii as the birthplace.
Yes, I'm sure that Lolo Soetoro was told his adopted son was born there when he filled out the form (or gave the information to the school). There's no question that there was an attempt to create this story, but it's not legal proof of birth.
Minors cant lose US citizenship through the actions of adult parents or guardians.
A) There's no proof Obama had U.S. citizenship to lose. B) That hasn't always been true. In Wong Kim Ark, the court admits that parents can renounce the citizenship of a child:
neither he nor his parents acting for him ever renounced his allegiance to the United States
... C) The state department has little power to protect the citizenship of a person who has been adopted into a foreign country that does NOT recognize dual citizenship; and D) this is a moot point if Obama retained and exercised his sole Indonesian citizenship as an adult. At this point, there's nothing to indicate any change from the Indonesian citizenship listed on that school form.