To: visually_augmented
If you just rely upon somebodys word that indeed they were born in Hawaii, then it is trivial. I'm not relying on anyone's word. I'm relying on an state document that officially certifies such a birth.
How do we know that the documentation and records that Hawaii kept for 60 years prior to statehood were accurate and legitimate? How do we know that the standards they maintained were consistent with those that the continental 48 states maintained.
The state department and the department of homeland security trust the integrity of Hawaii's records. If you have some evidence that they are not legitimate, present your evidence.
To: curiosity
With an assertion like this, mister axelrod, I presume you've verified the vault copy: “I'm not relying on anyone's word. I'm relying on an state document that officially certifies such a birth.” You professional liars are still trying to float the false assertion that the COLB verifies an Hawaiian certificate of birth is what is in the vault not being released. You little nettles are persistent with your deceit, we'll give you that!
268 posted on
12/18/2008 1:39:51 PM PST by
MHGinTN
(Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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