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To: mlo
The hospital has no bearing. The birth certifcate says he was born in Honolulu. That's all that matters.

Do you mean the short form BC Zer0 put on line that not even the State of Hawaii accepts as proof of identification?

Simply go the Hawaii's State Licensing web page and they explain "Don't bring us the short form for ID...we want the Long Form".

438 posted on 01/11/2009 2:16:37 PM PST by IrishPennant (Patriotism is strongest when accompanied by bad politics, loyal FRiends and great whiskey)
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To: IrishPennant
"Do you mean the short form BC Zer0 put on line that not even the State of Hawaii accepts as proof of identification?"

"Simply go the Hawaii's State Licensing web page and they explain "Don't bring us the short form for ID...we want the Long Form"."

This is one of the several often repeated false claims. I have detailed why on other threads. The site being quoted isn't a state licensing agency, it is a program for Native Hawaiians (use in the same sense as Native Americans) for which applicants need not only prove Hawaiian birth, but a degree of Native Hawaiian ancestry. That's why additional information is required *for that program*, but even that program accepts birth certifcates as proof of Hawaiian birth.

People have been misrepresenting this, like some of the other big elements in the eligibility story.

499 posted on 01/12/2009 6:23:09 PM PST by mlo
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