To: curiosity
Like I said, where is the proof? You have asked about the Nordycke BC's, why shouldn't we demand to see Barry O's? That COLB is a walk up document and cannot be used for a passport and he presented a Long Form BC to obtain his first passport. Here is a Long Form from a Hawaiian who asks Barry the same question. Where is your Birth Certificate?
This what a Hawaiin Long Form Birth Certificate looks like:
201 posted on
05/12/2010 11:19:57 AM PDT by
Vendome
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To: Vendome
Like I said, where is the proof? The statements by Hawaii officials, the COLB, and the birth announcements suffice.
You have asked about the Nordycke BC's, why shouldn't we demand to see Barry O's?
Because it is not necessary.
That COLB is a walk up document
So? What's wrong with walk-up documents?
and cannot be used for a passport
Yes it can.
To: Vendome
Like I said, where is the proof? You have asked about the Nordycke BC’s, why shouldn’t we demand to see Barry O’s? That COLB is a walk up document and cannot be used for a passport and he presented a Long Form BC to obtain his first passport. Here is a Long Form from a Hawaiian who asks Barry the same question. Where is your Birth Certificate?
This what a Hawaiin Long Form Birth Certificate looks like:
The Hawaiian COLB IS in fact used for US passports. In fact, since 2001 when the state went paperless, it is the ONLY official birth certificate of the state. The COLB meets federal guidelines because it is printed on safety paper and is therefore unable to be altered while the old long forms are easy to forge or alter.
I cannot figure out what additional information that is on a 1961 Hawaii long form has any relevance to eligibility to be president from what is on the COLB. The Constitution does not require birth in a hospital or delivery by a physician.
In any event, Obama’s original birth documents can be subpoenaed without Obama’s permission by (and I quote the statute) “A person whose right to inspect or obtain a certified copy of the record is established by an order of a court of competent jurisdiction; [Hawaii Revised Statutes 338-18(b)(9).
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