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To: Man50D

I hope Bam Bam is not a citizen but what’s troubling is O’Reily reports his people going through newspaper records and finding Bam Bam’s birth announcement in two seperate papers.


5 posted on 02/05/2010 3:51:18 AM PST by Georgia1
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To: Georgia1

He is a citizen, but that’s a world away from being a natural born citizen.

And announcements in Hawaiian newspapers were made automatically on processing of a SHORT form birth COLB. They are meaningless - a short form COLB back then in Hawaii didn’t require witnesses, medical staff or a physical baby. They could be created over the counter.

Creating short COLBs for babies born elsewhere was endemic in Hawaii back then. For all I know, it still is.

The short COLB was most likely applied for by Bambo’s grandmother. The prize was either to promote American citizenship - or possibly a legal step in securing custody of the infant divinity.


9 posted on 02/05/2010 4:04:59 AM PST by agere_contra
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To: Georgia1
I hope Bam Bam is not a citizen but what’s troubling is O’Reily reports his people going through newspaper records and finding Bam Bam’s birth announcement in two seperate papers.,

Birth announcements, at the time BO/BS was born, were placed in newspapers merely by a parent notifying the Hawaii Department of Health, who would in turn release to the newspapers. There was no verification of the parents claims.
23 posted on 02/05/2010 4:31:11 AM PST by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! www.FairTaxNation.com)
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To: Georgia1
I hope Bam Bam is not a citizen but what’s troubling is O’Reily reports his people going through newspaper records and finding Bam Bam’s birth announcement in two seperate papers.

Those papers, from all I've read, did carry an apparent contemporaneous birth annoutncement. However, that doesn't end the issue; it only sends us to the Hawaii statutes to see if his could be possible for someone who wasn't born in Hawaii. In fact, it would be posssible because one way a Hawaiian birth could be fraudulently registered for a foreign born child was, and is, for one of the parents simply to fill out and send in a birth certificate claiming an individual, who wasn't' born in Hawaii, was born there. If Stanley Ann Dunham gave birth to Bozo in Kenya, it would have been entirely possible for her to tell her mother, Madelyn Dunham, by phone and have Madelyn file a fraudulent BC on behalf of Bozo. That having been done, the papers would pick up the birth and publish an ordinary birth announcement. BOR and Beck have both been very careful not to mention this highly likely scenario.

44 posted on 02/05/2010 5:18:22 AM PST by libstripper
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"...people going through newspaper records and finding Bam Bam’s birth announcement in two seperate papers."

Which means precisely nothing. Anybody can call up a newspaper and get a birth announcement printed. "Born to xxx and yyy a son on xxxxxxxx". Grandma in Hawaii or even mommy in Kenya could have submitted it. If both the announcements give the hospital of birth or the residence address of the parents, it might have some slight credibility.

50 posted on 02/05/2010 5:32:25 AM PST by Wonder Warthog
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