Here's a guess: “Accepted” means that the COLB conforms to the usual procedures; that is, an attending physician fills out the COLB and submits it.
“Filed” means that a document of some sort was submitted, but it doesn't conform to the usual procedure.
A call placed with the Oahu public records office could clear this up. However, the caller would need to make sure that they make no reference to Obama. Otherwise, there's a good chance no one will speak to them.
This appears to be a pertinent finding.
I think this has been pointed out before, but it does seem significant.
The State of Hawaii has been up to its neck for many years in fake COLBs and certifications of American birth. Most of it was Asians who came to Hawaii and wanted to be considered citizens, and it appears to have been a way for the Democrats there to build a reliable base of voters and also to suck on the Federal teat for welfare money. Much like the Hispanics in California, who have always been welcomed by the Democrat politicians there for similar reasons.
So, nobody working for the Hawaiian gov wants to be caught out swearing to a lie. So they have ways of hemming and hawing, just in case they get caught. This sounds like an instance of such habitual cheating—as do the incrementally changing statements issuing from the Hawaiian authorities about Obama.
If his COLB proves a fake, and if the Hawaiian gov is implicated, it could possibly open up a very big can of worms for them.
If I was running for any job that required certain records to be released and I wanted the job, I would comply. Simple.
This has been out for a few days now but it seems significant, especially when considered with the “intelligence investigator’s” report that was posted yesterday.
I find it particularly disturbing that when I enlisted in the service I had to provide a copy of my long form birth certificate as well as any educational transcripts and the Commander in Chief of All Armed Forces does not. If I had associated with Bill Ayers and this was divulged during a background interview, I would most certainly NOT been allowed to get a top secret clearance.
BTW, I have a long form birth certificate from Hawaii and it looks nothing like that trash thrown out to placate the masses.
Yes, this has been pointed out over and over for well over a year now, however even the State of Hawaii will tell no one what the difference is between “Filed” and “Accepted”. Until they do, it is all just guesswork, and nothing more.
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