To: Red Steel
This is bothering me. Is is not possible that “filed” indicates US birth IN the state and “accepted” is documentation of birth NOT in the US proper, or a baby born to a resident of the state of Hawaii outside of the state temporarily?
173 posted on
07/31/2009 12:25:17 AM PDT by
MestaMachine
(OREO, Milk's favorite cookie. At least that's what my TV said.)
To: MestaMachine
Like the COLB, it might just be a different form version. Sorry to throw that in there but it has to be considered.
176 posted on
07/31/2009 12:26:32 AM PDT by
Danae
(I AM JIM THOMPSON - Conservative does not equal Republican. Conservative does not compromise.)
To: MestaMachine
This is bothering me. Is is not possible that filed indicates US birth IN the state and accepted is documentation of birth NOT in the US proper, or a baby born to a resident of the state of Hawaii outside of the state temporarily? For that to be true all those other COLB examples I've seen were born elsewhere, not likely. Outside of Danae's COLB, I've only seen Obama's with the same date "Filed" ; I think you helped solve that mystery.
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