To: Citizen Blade
If what was posted online was a forgery or was legitimately questionable, we would have heard from the Hawaii government. There is simply no way that a forgery would have been floating around for weeks like this without someone in the Hawaiian government speaking up about it. Wouldn't that be a violation of BHO's privacy rights at this point?
91 posted on
08/05/2008 7:57:01 AM PDT by
Heartland Mom
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To: Heartland Mom
Perhaps they are printing the better forgery as we speak.
110 posted on
08/05/2008 8:04:53 AM PDT by
longtermmemmory
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To: Heartland Mom
Doubtful- the certificate has already been released. If it is not a certificate issued by the State of Hawaii, or has been illegally altered, then there is no privacy violation in them pointing out that this is not a legitimate document.
128 posted on
08/05/2008 8:12:32 AM PDT by
Citizen Blade
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