Posted on 11/28/2008 2:37:01 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Who is Eligible to Apply for the Issuance of a Late Birth Certificate in Lieu of a Certificate of Hawaiian Birth?
The Certificate of Hawaiian Birth program was established in 1911, during the territorial era, to register a person born in Hawaii who was one year old or older and whose birth had not been previously registered in Hawaii. The Certificate of Hawaiian Birth Program was terminated in 1972, during the statehood era.
Certified copies of a Certificate of Hawaiian Birth may be requested following the procedures for certified copies of standard birth certificates (see Certified Copies). The eligibility requirements for issuance of a certified copy of a standard birth certificate apply to Certificates of Hawaiian Birth. And the same fees charged for standard birth certificates are charged for Certificates of Hawaiian Birth. Copies of the set of testimony used to establish a Certificate of Hawaiian Birth may also be requested, and an additional fee is charged for each copy of the set of testimony.
Any person to whom a Certificate of Hawaiian Birth has been issued may submit a request to amend an entry, including a legal change of name, on an existing Certificate. A request to amend a Certificate of Hawaiian Birth will, however, be considered to be and treated as an application with the Department of Health for registration of a late certificate of birth in current use, unless a standard birth certificate for that person already exists in the vital records of the Department of Health. Should there be a situation of dual registration, the requested amendment will be made to the standard birth certificate on file if the required documentary evidence in support of the amendment has been submitted and evaluated to be adequate. If there is no standard birth certificate on file, an applicant is required to submit documentary evidence of the birth facts necessary to support of the registration of the late certificate of birth. If approved, the late birth certificate will be registered in place of the Certificate of Hawaiian Birth, which must then be surrendered to the Department of Health.
This is a 17 state event, so far. He's spent 800,000. It indicates a tendency to waste money and a contempt for the electorate. What's the advantage in that.
Straw man, dealt with so many times on other threads and this one already.
There are many reasons why grandparents or mother would put an announcement even if 0 was born elsehwere. It’s transparent that none of them would be thinking he might become president 40 odd years later and needed to be born in HI.
There’s only one reason I can think of why you would even say this, especially when it’s been address so many times.
Looks like it spells “Osama” not Obama.
Earlier I should have said “inhabitants” of different States. Anyone else remember the Cheney lawsuits from 2000?
Blow it up and its not a B at all its an S - Osama.
Is that curious or not??? Ted Kennedy was right when calling him Osama Obama!!!! Now that could one of the bean spilling cooks.
Some Hawaiian Freepers need to get over to the local newspaper archives and verify this story. It is questionable whether it really means anything, but it would be great to find another fraudulant attempt to validate Obi.
Don’t try veiled insults to me personally; I am a patriotic and conservative American who has served my country in uniform and don’t like Mr. Obamas policies, just discussing this issue with others at FR.
Well, I don’t think anyone back then expected him to be president. All I’m saying is that it’s not sufficient to be considered “proof.” It doesn’t resolve the problem of why Obama would post a forged COLB on the net, or why he would spend almost a million dollars fighting efforts to make him produce his full birth certificate.
For that matter, the newspaper announcement doesn’t say where Obama was born, either.
There’s a photo of the birth announcement here:
http://texasdarlin.wordpress.com/2008/07/23/obama-was-likely-born-in-hawaii/
Gotta go for now to rest up so I can get to the polls Tuesday and vote for Saxby Chambliss. Keep your fingers crossed for those of us in Georgia!
Well, the solution is that either I re-read a gazillion comments to find corrobortion of something I know to be true, or you do your own research.
I know which one I vote for.
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see my post 105. I may have to retract my prev post.
Gee, ya think 500 freepers couldn’t photoshop in fake names in that supposed paper in ten minutes?
Is that paper clipping from an actual hard copy paper, or a microfilm or microfiche?
Or just photoshopped last week to gull the rubes?
“Since the announcement was originally uncovered by the TexasDarlin website that is extremely skeptical about Obama’s birth certificate, this is one thing you don’t need to worry about..”
Non sequitor. Nice try though.
http://countryfirst.bravehost.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=249&p=612#p612
There are a lot of reasons to think there is nothing to this, but an announcement in a birth certificate means nothing.
Anyone can send those in to the paper at any time.
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