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To: pissant

I am just wondering, if a person is born at home, how is a birth certificate issued. I know with a hospital birth, the hospital takes care of the COLB. If the person is born at home does the parent request it?

If so, what was to stop Obama’s mother / grandparents from requesting a Hawaii birth certificiate for him even though he was born in another country.

Along those same lines, this may be how Maya got a Hawaii birth certificate.

I know that my husband was born in another country and was also born at home. His parents had to register him within 10 days of his birth. If this was the case in Hawaii, there was plenty of time to fly in from somewhere else and register a baby as being born in Hawaii.


181 posted on 08/05/2008 8:55:42 AM PDT by spotbust1 (Procrastinators of the world unite . . . . .tomorrow!!!)
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To: spotbust1
I know that my husband was born in another country and was also born at home. His parents had to register him within 10 days of his birth. If this was the case in Hawaii, there was plenty of time to fly in from somewhere else and register a baby as being born in Hawaii.

Entirely true.

And, furthermore, when you are adopted, the original is sealed. Its apparent he was adopted under the Soetero name, but he prefers the Obama name. Which doesn't explain why he doesn't simply request the original birth certificate be "unsealed" if its possible to do it.

As others have said, there is only innuendo that he may have been born overseas, and since his mother is a citizen, it may not matter. Which then provokes the question, why the phony birth certificate if it wasn't necessary?

In a lot of cases, the cover-up is worse than the thing it covers up. This may be that case. I suspect that if he accepts Clinton help, this all goes away.

203 posted on 08/05/2008 9:18:15 AM PDT by marron
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My father was born at home and all he needed was the signatures of his parents and the neighbor who came to help as a witness. The state accepted this 20 years later when he joined the army and needed a birth certificate.


213 posted on 08/05/2008 9:25:26 AM PDT by autumnraine
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To: spotbust1
I know that my husband was born in another country and was also born at home.

You're only born twice ;)

262 posted on 08/05/2008 10:42:14 AM PDT by Dr.Deth
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