To: CpnHook
It's good to clear that up. Thus when Onaka verifies that the information on the WHLFBC matches the information in the birth record on file, that means the birth record does not contain any amendments which are not reflected on the WH version. Otherwise they wouldn't match.
Not sure why you are having such a big problem understanding the simplest facts - but Onaka did not verify anything!
You appear to be talking about a letter that was sent out of somewhere in Hawaii. Onaka neither signed the letter, nor placed his official stamp on it. It appears that someone initialed the document, indicating they placed Onaka's stamp on the letter.
There is ZERO evidence that Onaka is aware that this letter exists!
To: MMaschin
Onaka’s Certified Letters of Verification met the needs of the two Secretaries of State who had requested them. Both Ken Bennett in Arizona and Kris Kobach in Kansas said that their questions had been answered.
Onaka’s initials are on the Letter of Verification submitted to U.S. District Court Judge Henry T. Wingate in the Mississippi eligibility lawsuit.
http://www.scribd.com/mobile/doc/96289285
If anyone questions whether Onaka authorized the Letters of Verification for the Arizona and Kansas Secretaries of State, they can depose him or subpoena him to testify.
And anybody can simply call him or email him and ask directly.
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