They gave a legal response to Leo Donofrio stating statutorily that he was denied access to the documents dating from within days of Obama’s birth, Leo asked the question VERY specifically. If the documents did not exist, they would have said the documents did not exist. Leo had it online before shutting down his blog, and he also told me that personally through email.
Yes they did and yes he had that on his website. Subsequently, as he reported, they seemed to equivocate. I don’t recall that in saying that they had documents about the birth that they gave any time frame and I don’t believe that they ever have given any time frame such as “witnin days.” Further, under the territorial act in effect, the Vital Statistics Act of 1957, there would be no reliability to such a statement unless the actual documentation could be checked.
However, this vital record could be a report of a home birth. A home birth could easily have been a fraudulent report to hide a foreign birth in an attempt to gain US citizenship for BHO II.
Danae:
I respect and support your dedication to the NBC two-US-citizen-parent approach, but I view you as consistently disregarding and diminishing potential evidence out-of-hand that leaves open the possibility that Obama was born outside the US, such as a home birth report in HI.
So far Obama has been totally open about and gotten away with declaring that his father was not a US citizen including the obviously erroneous Indiana State Appeals Court ruling. Federal courts may be cowards on this issue as well, but not if Obama was born in Kenya.
The desperate and expensive attempts by Obama to continue to hide his original HI “vital records” is the best indication that something in the record points to extreme damage to his political career such as opening the door to a foreign birth.
In my view the Chrysler dealer's quo warranto action will force discovery of the HI vital records and if those records open the door to a foreign birth in any way, then we will have something that can buttress other evidence of foreign birth.