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To: jamese777

There is no record of obama being born at Kapiolani medical center or anywhere else in Hawaii. That is what all the law suits are about. obama’s birth was registered in Hawaii, that we know , we also know that he did not have to be born in Hawaii to be registered there. You can not state as a fact that obama was born in Hawaii unless you have a copy of his certified birth certificate. But then that would prove he is not a Natural born citizen. Why do you think obama is willing to fight so long to prevent anyone from seeing his birth records.


75 posted on 07/12/2010 4:10:32 PM PDT by omegadawn (qualified)
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To: omegadawn

There is no record of obama being born at Kapiolani medical center or anywhere else in Hawaii. That is what all the law suits are about. obama’s birth was registered in Hawaii, that we know , we also know that he did not have to be born in Hawaii to be registered there. You can not state as a fact that obama was born in Hawaii unless you have a copy of his certified birth certificate. But then that would prove he is not a Natural born citizen. Why do you think obama is willing to fight so long to prevent anyone from seeing his birth records.


Tell that to the Governor of Hawaii. It was she who sent her Director of Health and her Registrar of Vital Records to check on the original Obama birth documents. They reported back to the Governor that the original records were intact. They probably conveyed to her that the birth hospital was Kapiolani.
I can state what the officials of the state of Hawaii have authenticated. Dr. Alvin T. Onaka’s name appears on Obama’s short form Certification of Live Birth and he is still in the position of Registrar of Vital Records and perfectly capable of testifying or releasing a press release on what he has authenticated.

From the Washington Independent on July 17, 2009: “Ironically, the ‘birther’ movement began in response to Obama’s own efforts to debunk rumors. One year ago this week, the presidential campaign of then-Sen. Barack Obama launched FightTheSmears.com, a web site designed to push back against false rumors about the first African-American presidential nominee. To push back against rumors that he was not born in Hawaii, the campaign reproduced a Certificate of Live Birth from the state’s Health Department. Instead of terminating the conspiracy theories, that inspired new theories — that the certificate had been forged or that even if it hadn’t been forged it was the sort of certificate that could be given to someone born outside of the United States. But the certificate is specific about Obama’s birth in Honolulu, down to the 7:24 p.m. time.

‘It’s crazy,’ said Janice Okubo, director of communications for the Hawaii Department of Health. ‘I don’t think anything is ever going to satisfy them.’”

Okubo, who said that she gets weekly questions from Obama ‘Birthers’ that are ‘more like threats,’ explained that the Certificate of Live Birth reproduced by Obama’s campaign should have debunked the conspiracy theories. ‘If you were born in Bali, for example,’ Okubo explained, ‘you could get a certificate from the state of Hawaii saying you were born in Bali. You could not get a certificate saying you were born in Honolulu. The state has to verify a fact like that for it to appear on the certificate. But it’s become very clear that it doesn’t matter what I say. The people who are questioning this bring up all these implausible scenarios. What if the physician lied? What if the state lied? It’s just become an urban legend at this point.’”


76 posted on 07/12/2010 4:20:34 PM PDT by jamese777
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