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To: mlo
No, the document I refer to is a legal birth certificate. It is the document Hawaii sends when you request your birth certificate. It does contain the information necessary to prove his natural born status, because it contains the place of birth.

You are referring to a "Certification of Live Birth" which is a computer generated document that when notarized and embossed with an official seal, serves as a legally acceptable SUBSTITUTE for a Birth Certicate in most, but not all, instances. You can request any number of COLB's, and they are all valid as far as they go, but you only have ONE Original, Long Form, Birth Certificate which states the actual location of your birth and the name and signature of the attending physician.

The "Birth" location on the COLB reflects where the birth was registered, which is, in normal circumstances, the same place that the birth occurred.

However, since Hawaii allowed the registration of foreign born babies in 1961, a COLB would not show the actual birth location, but the registration location.

This argument has been raging for over six months and STILL nobody can tell us what hospital 0bama was born in. There are no records come to light in any of the hospitals in Hawaii, including the two different ones (Queens Medical Center and Kapi'olani Hospital) claimed to have been his birth place. There has been NO document of any kind produced stating his actual birth location.

If the President had been born in YOUR hospital, don't you think you would want to leverage that and at least make some acknowledgement of the fact? Yet neither hospital makes any such claim.

This is the President on the USA we are talking about and no-one can tell us where he was born or the name of the attending physician, or provide any witnesses to his birth whatsoever!

The only known document that could shed any light on this is being concealed by 0bama himself.

Doesn't that give you just a little bit of curiosity?

376 posted on 02/06/2009 2:18:02 PM PST by Wil H (No Accomplishments, No Experience, No Resume No Records, No References, Nobama..)
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To: Wil H
However, since Hawaii allowed the registration of foreign born babies in 1961, a COLB would not show the actual birth location, but the registration location.

Your statement is simply false.

Why, oh why, do birthers so love to make stuff up?

379 posted on 02/06/2009 2:23:39 PM PST by curiosity
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To: Wil H
"No, the document I refer to is a legal birth certificate. It is the document Hawaii sends when you request your birth certificate. It does contain the information necessary to prove his natural born status, because it contains the place of birth."

"You are referring to a "Certification of Live Birth" which is a computer generated document that when notarized and embossed with an official seal, serves as a legally acceptable SUBSTITUTE for a Birth Certicate in most, but not all, instances. You can request any number of COLB's, and they are all valid as far as they go, but you only have ONE Original, Long Form, Birth Certificate which states the actual location of your birth and the name and signature of the attending physician."

None of which contradicts what I said. BTW, nobody has produced an instance where a COLB is not valid. And the name of the hospital or doctor is not necessary to prove eligibility.

"The "Birth" location on the COLB reflects where the birth was registered, which is, in normal circumstances, the same place that the birth occurred."

You have no basis for saying that. Place of birth means place of birth.

"However, since Hawaii allowed the registration of foreign born babies in 1961, a COLB would not show the actual birth location, but the registration location."

Again, you have no basis for this. The laws that have been cited either didn't exist in 1961, or don't apply to the circumstances of this case. And even if they did, there is no reason to think place of birth means something other than place of birth.

426 posted on 02/06/2009 3:03:35 PM PST by mlo
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