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I can’t stress this enough.

Will you please help me do this? There is no privacy involved in getting these answers and those answers will help us read BHO’s COLB AND Fukino’s 7/27/09 statement.

“Then I ask you all to find out what these simple terms mean, ASK HAWAII. It could cast MUCH doubt on the veracity of his Vital Records used to verify he was born in Hawaii and a NBC.

Please help find out what “Filed by Registrar” means a COLB.

Please find out what “maintained on file” means.

Conversely, ask them what “on record” means with both the DoH and the Registrar.

And what “Accepted by State Registrar” means on a COLB.”


71 posted on 10/02/2009 4:42:52 PM PDT by MissTickly
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And I am not so sure that birth place couldn’t have been left blank at birth. I think it could if there was no proof offered on the originated BC. That info would simply be blank until enough proof was submitted. He still deserved a BC even if they didn’t have or offer any proof of where he was born.

Is it a requirement that ALL info be filled in on a long form BC? Probably not. And a COLB generated from one like that wouldn’t reflect a birth place either, BUT, it would also say “Accepted by State Registrar.”

You see?


74 posted on 10/02/2009 4:49:02 PM PDT by MissTickly
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