No, it is an actual birth certificate. It contains the statement right on the bottom that the certificate is prima facie proof of birth.
That just means that absent any challenge, it is acceptable as proof of birth. It shifts the burden of proof that the information on it isn't valid to the other party, but it is not conclusive proof.
No, it is a short form abstract called a Certification of Live Birth or "verification in lieu of a birth certificate", not a Certificate of Live Birth (certified copy of the birth certificate). Read the Hawaiian law.
Obamabots seem to have a simple problem with the law.