BTW, the assertion that a valid certification exists and has been exhibited on the Internet is fiction. But we can understand your falling for the fiction since even at least one judge has made the same inane mistake because he wanted to believe the fiction.
So you're saying that the US government's standard for documentation varies from state to state?
You wouldn't call your fellow Freepers liars for saying they had to provide an actaul certified copy of the birth certificate, would you?
No, and I assume that the difference is that some states apparently offer a version of the birth certificate that doesn't include the parents' names, which is unacceptable, while other states don't offer a short form at all and only provide a copy of the long form.
BTW, the assertion that a valid certification exists and has been exhibited on the Internet is fiction. But we can understand your falling for the fiction since even at least one judge has made the same inane mistake because he wanted to believe the fiction.
I made no comment on the legitimacy of the Factcheck image as Obama's birth certificate. What i said was that my Illinois birth certificate, which looks much the same and contains the exact same information, was perfectly acceptable as identification to get a US passport in the state in which I now reside.