That would violate the very simple concept of "permanent records."
Surely you jest.
I really hope that you're not suggesting that the original records have been destroyed...
As a surveyor/engineer, I have researched countless records in my working life and all copies, including facsimiles have the caveat, "these are not legal records, and are made available for convenience only -- the legal records are the original recorded documents."
Read the bottom of Zero's well publicized COLB that was laser printed on a form dated 11/01, which says:
"This copy serves as prima facie evidence of the fact of birth in any court proceeding. [HRS 338-139(b), 338-19]"
I'm not suggesting that such a global database find-and-replace was done, just that it could have been done, which explains the "African" vs. "Negro" discrepancy. More likely it was keyed in as "African" on all the documents when they were entered into the database.
Yeah, the original long form still exists somewhere, and Zero is spending a lot of money to keep it hidden.
“Surely you jest.” Stop calling him Shirley. He is just one those yo-yo’s
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