Yes it does. It is verification that this wasn't some foreign birth reported by his grandparents and accepted by the state of Hawaii. Hawaii is a very lax state about those kind of things.
"The hospital and doctor have no relevance to proving eligibility."
"Yes it does. It is verification that this wasn't some foreign birth reported by his grandparents and accepted by the state of Hawaii. Hawaii is a very lax state about those kind of things."
No, the only thing that matters is if he was born in Hawaii, and the birth certificate states that. Being born in Hawaii pretty much means it's not some foreign birth. The doctor and hospital do not matter.
As for Hawaii being lax, that's what birthers want to believe, but that doesn't make it so. There is no reason to believe that the state issues birth certificates that lie about place of birth.