NPR's
On Point program today had a "birthers" segment, and the host Tom Ashbrook made the point over and over that there was no "paper" birth certificate because the State of Hawaii destroyed them after moving to an all digital record system in 2001.
So if the records weren't destroyed, then it should be easy for Zero to release the record that shows the attending physican and the hospital, rather than just a copy that says 'born in Hawaii.'
"NPR's On Point program today had a "birthers" segment, and the host Tom Ashbrook made the point over and over that there was no "paper" birth certificate because the State of Hawaii destroyed them after moving to an all digital record system in 2001."
Yeah, that statement is as credible as the scanned digital short form (alleged) colb that's posted on the "internet" as the end all be all proof.