To: Danae
Maybe you can answer, Danae...how would she have his b/c unless he was born in a Hawaiian hospital? What am I missing here? Doesn’t this prove he’s eligible?
71 posted on
10/26/2008 8:31:25 PM PDT by
Miss Didi
("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
To: Miss Didi
Hale (the guy that stated he got the African BC into the country) mentioned that there was IN HI, a registry of birth filed, but not a birth certificate.
The difference is no Dr. signature, foot prints on a registry. Not born at a hospital as many home births are. The registry was filed several days after his birth...SImply stating that he was born and may have been filed by Stanley Ann upon her return from Africa.
(She may have lied on the paper.)
85 posted on
10/26/2008 8:38:38 PM PDT by
hoosiermama
(Acorn, Africa,Alinsky, Ayers,....BroadwayBank,Bastard child,Birthcert......now to the "C"s ;-))
To: Miss Didi
In hawaii at the time there were LOTS of home births. A lot of times no Doctor either. The parents would then just go in and register the birth and list an address. Pretty lose, but then we are talking about Hawai’i in 1961, not even 5 years after it became a state. A LOT of things are kinda loose in Hawaii. Anyway, you could just go in and register, it wasn't very often that a foreigner would come into the state with this particular issue I would imagine. I am betting its a street address listed as the place of birth, not a Hospital.
88 posted on
10/26/2008 8:40:33 PM PDT by
Danae
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