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To: Fishrrman

is there such a thing as an “ex post facto” birth certificate, issued AFTER a birth, in any circumstances?
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Yes there are but it is now quite rare ,, my father was born at home in NYC in the 1920’s ,, his mother had to swear to his birthdate at city hall years later to get him admitted to school as there was no doctor or midwife present to file at the time of birth and it all was forgotten until needed.

There are books with sample birth certificates from all cities, counties, states etc. ,, but the books are never really complete. What we’re talking about isn’t a uniform document which is why they are so very easy to counterfeit ,,, how many people really know what a 1971 certificate from some long closed hospital in Oklahoma really looks like. There have been many instances of city halls burning with records destroyed ,, you can never verify anyone from those towns... Here’s an idea ,, pick a town that was demolished for a dam resovoir...


213 posted on 06/10/2008 2:21:09 PM PDT by Neidermeyer
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To: Neidermeyer

I thought birth certificates were registered with each State’s Department of Health and Vital Records? Mine has my father’s and mother’s full name. It has a control number. Now, I have a copy of my first wife’s birth certificate, that I just found, and; I will mail it to my younger sister, who knows her, as I do not want to bother any ex. Her’s is from Nebraska and has all same info except mother’s full middle name. It merely has middle initials.

How difficult is it for Obama to produce the birth certificate? Surely it is not classified.


230 posted on 06/10/2008 6:14:08 PM PDT by Lumper20
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