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Team Arpaio: We Have Two 1961 Hawaiian Birth Certificates That List Negro Not African
Mike Zullo ^ | 6-20-2013

Posted on 06/20/2013 2:58:17 PM PDT by Cold Case Posse Supporter

Sheriff Arpaio's lead investigator Mike Zullo just concluded a new interview this afternoon at 3:30pm central time and revealed that he will get Congressional movement on Obama's fraudulent documents after their summer break. He also revealed that they have in possession two Hawaiian birth certificates from 1961 that reveal that the term 'Negro' was used for black babies instead of the term 'African'.

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To: Fred Nerks

I know many Filipinos and those types of names are still very commonly used. As well as “regular” English names like “George”. I’ve also seen names like Deli, Desi, Nannette, Edna, Kareen, etc. Haven’t run into a “Mae” but that’s merely anecdotal. When I lived in HI I knew many Filipinos too, and I remember Jaime being a popular name, as well as Spanish derived and funny Filipino ones (funny to me).


401 posted on 06/27/2013 9:53:34 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: Fred Nerks

Those people must be on drugs.

So what nickname for someone with the first name “Duplicate”? “Dupie”?


402 posted on 06/27/2013 9:54:25 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: Yosemitest
I pointed out to her that the page count she sent skipped from page 10 to page 12 – page 11 was missing. To that, she suggested that perhaps the pages were simply misnumbered before they where archived into the microfiche. I accepted her answer, not thinking much about it at the time. Perhaps it was just a clerical error in the 1960s, when hand-filed paper records and IBM punch card

No way were they microfiched in the '60s. There was a gov grant in the early 80s for counties to put their records onto microfiche cards (not the roll which is microfilm). I know this because that was part of my job. If there was a mistake in the numbering, the person photographing the pages should have caught it because the numbers wouldn't have come out even/correct. If the person photographing the file made a mistake they either had to redo the entire thing meaning redoing many, many files or they would have put a note of explaination on the screen. Yes, to err is human but it's difficult not to notice a mistake with this. It's like page numbers in a book with the odd numbers on the righthand page and even numbers on the lefthand page. You know something is wrong when the evens and odds suddenly switch sides.

403 posted on 06/27/2013 9:59:51 AM PDT by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: Fred Nerks

What’s good for the gander isn’t good for the goose, huh.


404 posted on 06/27/2013 10:02:55 AM PDT by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: bgill
I agree.
The Arab-Kenyan Barack Hussein Obama II, (a.k.a. Barry Soetoro), ( the one guilty of TREASON ! ), his lies are falling apart.
405 posted on 06/27/2013 10:11:03 AM PDT by Yosemitest (It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: Fred Nerks

You know this but others might not.

The printed index is not the original handwritten index. If one were to rate these records, you have the original bc, then the handwritten filing index which is considered a secondary source and the typed index is further down the list as a third source. IOW, the further you get from the original source lots can be added/deleted/misplaced/mispelled/or be another in a long list of hussein’s happenstance oopsy coinky dinks.


406 posted on 06/27/2013 10:11:25 AM PDT by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: Fred Nerks

No where on that pic does it show a date so we don’t know if that was taken from 1961 or when.

Any idea who those women’s names in parentheses refer to? Midwives, maybe or the person who filed for them if they weren’t born in a hospital? There are quite a number of them whomever they are.


407 posted on 06/27/2013 10:24:35 AM PDT by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: Fred Nerks

I have filed and recorded births and have never heard of mean absolute error in relation to these. However, I was never on the making of statistical lists end of it so can’t say if they would use it but is seems a bit odd. I’m going with the child’s name being Mae but one would think “duplicate” would have been placed after her name. Perhaps someone needs to get a copy of a list which includes M/F.


408 posted on 06/27/2013 10:37:03 AM PDT by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: Fred Nerks

If there was no Obado child, then why is that entry there?


409 posted on 06/27/2013 10:38:54 AM PDT by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: Fred Nerks

Remember back when the usurper couldn’t remember his birth date? His age was all over the place. It wasn’t until he started collecting BCs that his birthdate started to firm up. Simply amazing, huh.


410 posted on 06/27/2013 10:42:39 AM PDT by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: Fred Nerks

HAHAHAHA! Instead of Pete and Re Pete, we have the feminine form of Mae and Duplicate Mae, lol!


411 posted on 06/27/2013 10:49:02 AM PDT by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: Ladysforest

I imagine we needn’t be surprised there are people named Obado on the marriage index, there were a number of filipino immigrants to Hawaii as that link I provided earlier shows, they married and had children, two of which are on the birth index shown twice on this thread. There’s nothing amazing about that...the only thing I find amazing is that anyone would assume DUPLICATE MAE is in any way the name of a child.

MAE in that context appears to be an ACRONYM for something, an acronym that belongs to the DUPLICTE entry. Don’t like my understanding of what MAE is an acronym for? Then find a better one.

No one names their child DUPLICATE MAE.


412 posted on 06/27/2013 2:20:07 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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To: Ladysforest

SEE #395 FOR LOTS OF OBADO NAMES. ONE OBIT AND THEE IMMIGRATION RECORD FOR 1900 - 1950.


413 posted on 06/27/2013 2:23:17 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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To: bgill

Yes, I agree, the original number SHOULD remain the same, so if baby Virginia had a birth certificate it should reflect numerically when she was born, not two weeks later with a cerificate number 400 + into the future.
The excuse appears to be, her name was wrong, we had to change it.
If that were true, why hasn’t she got a COLB that shows an amendment with a number that reflects when she was born?


414 posted on 06/27/2013 2:28:33 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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To: little jeremiah

‘Those people’ aren’t really any different to anyone who can’t accept the idea that DUPLICATE MAE isn’t the name of a child with the surname of Obado.
As a matter of fact, one of them suggested that she had a sister named TRIPLICATE.


415 posted on 06/27/2013 2:31:03 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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To: bgill

They printed out an index and made it available to the public as a result of the numerous questions iirc; whatever the reason, it’s there, and it has a source. They printed the year dates on the headers of every index as 1960 - 1964 but the index of births came without any year-dates. Tricky.

There may be more than one anomaly, but I’m simply focusing on the one. The one anomaly that is of interest is the DUPLICATE entry for OBADO which appears directly above the name OBAMA...and the only way you will be able to follow why, is to follow the thread. It’s futile that I repeat myself only to be told that OBADO DUPLICATE MAE is some sort of cancelled or mistaken entry.

It’s there to cover something we shouldn’t see.


416 posted on 06/27/2013 2:40:32 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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To: bgill
...It wasn’t until he started collecting BCs that his birthdate started to firm up. Simply amazing, huh.

And his COLB didn't have a number. Where did the number for the forgery come from?

417 posted on 06/27/2013 2:43:29 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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To: Ladysforest
...And two entries in Marriage by Groom Index for Obado in the 1960-1965 book:

No one is disputing that there were people named OBADO in Hawaii who married and had children. Two of those children are listed on the birth index. With the number of OBADO who came from the Philippines, of Spanish Catholic ancestry - to work on the plantations, it's a wonder there aren't more.

Find MAE OBADO. Maybe her middle name was DUPLICATE.

418 posted on 06/27/2013 2:49:20 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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To: Fred Nerks
I simply posted the frequency of the name Mae to demonstrate that it is fairly common. Especially at that point in time. A Celtic origin is no impediment to adoption by other racial/ethnic groups.

Mae C. Jemison born 10/17/1956

419 posted on 06/27/2013 4:21:36 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin

And I thought we were discussing if the name on the index OBADO DUPLICATE MAE was actually the name of a child or not.

Is MAE an acromym for something, or does it mean that the name OBADO MAE was a duplicate.

And if it’s a DUPLICATE, where’s the entry for MAE OBADO?

Image of astronaut irrelevant, I’m thinking, but thanks anyway.


420 posted on 06/27/2013 4:28:15 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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