To: Jim Noble
1961 was 48 years ago. No doctor will remember ANYBODY he delivered 48 years ago by name. Especially not a mixed-race child in Hawaii, which was as common then as it is now. Some mixes, White-Hawaiian, White-Japanese, Japanese-Hawaiis. but not Negro-White. Not in 1961 Hawaii.
But even if one did not initially remember the name, when the name Barack Hussein Obama, came up, I think you'd say "oh yea, I kinda remember some name like that). So you might not remember some "Trashy white girl squeezing out a dark baby" names Leonard Franklin Slye (aka Roy Rodgers BTW) you probably would remember the more exotic "Barack Hussein Obama". Assuming you were reasonably young at the time and still had all your faculties now. 1961 was almost half a century ago after all.
154 posted on
02/05/2009 9:34:39 PM PST by
El Gato
("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
To: El Gato
1961 was 48 years ago. No doctor will remember ANYBODY he delivered 48 years ago by nameDon't need to.
If he was born in Hawaii the doctor's name will be on the original Birth Certificate along with the location.
But 0bama won't let us see that...
Probably because that information doesn't exist.....
165 posted on
02/05/2009 9:45:12 PM PST by
Wil H
(No Accomplishments, No Experience, No Resume No Records, No References, Nobama..)
To: El Gato
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you probably would remember the more exotic Barack Hussein Obama". You obviously haven't spent much time in the islands if you think that's an exotic name.
175 posted on
02/05/2009 9:54:19 PM PST by
HawaiianGecko
(Online internet polls are foolish: Winston Churchill, 1939)
To: El Gato; Jim Noble
But even if one did not initially remember the name, when the name Barack Hussein Obama, came up, I think you'd say "oh yea, I kinda remember some name like that). So you might not remember some "Trashy white girl squeezing out a dark baby" names Leonard Franklin Slye (aka Roy Rodgers BTW) you probably would remember the more exotic "Barack Hussein Obama". Assuming you were reasonably young at the time and still had all your faculties now.I have to agree with Jim Noble - I don't recall any of the babies I delivered by name, no matter how unusual, and I'm not an OB-GYN, so my delivery count isn't that high. I would expect small community hospitals where docs continue to treat and encounter mother and baby for years afterward would be different, but in a large city hospital without a continuing relationship with the patient, you'd need a very unusual memory or a very unusual event.
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