No, you’re confused. I meant the letter that stayed up on the Kapi’olani Hospital Foundation web site for a full year because the letter was congratulatory in nature for the Centennial anniversary of the hospital which was founded in 1909 and celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009.
When 2009, the centennial year was over, the letter was no longer prominently displayed on the foundation’s home page, but it is still available at the foundation’s web site today: (see page six) http://www.kapiolanigift.org/document.doc?id=22
Don’t you understand by now that every time you perpetuate an easily disproved rumor or piece of gossip (some of which is intentionally planted by the REAL Obot disinformation operatives) you help Obama, you don’t hurt him? Easily disproved rumors and gossip allow Obama to paint all of his opposition as extremists who cannot be taken seriously.
I understand that you are using semantics (as is as natural as breathing to Obots) to muddy the waters. The hospital's counsel advised the letter to come down because they were using it to fundraise, when Kapi'olani has NEVER confirmed that "Obama" was actually born in thier facility. Even the brochure's image of the letter only contains the caption "President Barack Obama sent this official congratulatory message, read by Congressman Abercrombie."
If you've got a link where anyone in the hospital's administration, in their official capacity, fesses up to "Obama" being born in their facility, I'd like to see it, because I haven't, in all the time I've been studying this issue.
Obot.