Posted on 01/21/2011 12:34:14 AM PST by Red Steel
Floridian??
No doubt...via Kona.
WHY should I say that???
Residence???
Has there ever been another case of someone born in Hawaii in which their ORIGINAL birth certificate couldn’t be tracked down?
Father: Frank Marshall Davis.
TPA.
Jech v. Burch. 466 F. Supp. 714 - US: Dist. Court, D. Hawaii 1979.
“There is no known case in which the requirements of “a Christian name” that was “suitable to their sex” were ever enforced. One wonders whether Grand Constable Anne de Montmorency, first owner of the Chateau de Chantilly, could have been so named had he been born in Hawaii between 1860 and 1967.”
“Plaintiffs have a Constitutionally protected right to give their own child any surname they choose. The refusal of the registrar of births to accept the surname “Jebef” as the child’s surname is a deprivation under color of state law of a right secured by the Constitution of the United States.”
Write-in ballots are tricky though for those who utilize them and not all judges are like the ones in Alaska. Also, we have a Supreme Court that is generally fair.
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