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To: curiosity

The COLB is a barely a legal document, by Hawaii’s own definition it only reflect the latest version of what is in their records and does not included earlier information they might have had.

For instance if Obama had been adopted the COLB would not include that information, if Obama is now his real name, that information would not be on the COLB as well.

And in an odd twist of fate, if Obama had been born a female, his COLB would not show that as well if he had taken the proper steps to change the information after gender reassignment.

The reason the COLB doesn’t have the weight of the original is that it is just a facsimile of the most recent information added to Hawaii’s files.


1,152 posted on 10/08/2009 1:55:45 PM PDT by usmcobra (Your chances of dying in bed are reduced by getting out of it, but most people still die in bed)
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To: usmcobra
The COLB is a barely a legal document,

There's no such thing as a "barely" legal document. Either it is legal or not. Period.

by Hawaii’s own definition it only reflect the latest version of what is in their records and does not included earlier information they might have had.

The same would be true of the long-form Birth Certificate you birthers keep demanding.

For instance if Obama had been adopted the COLB would not include that information, if Obama is now his real name, that information would not be on the COLB as well.

Yes, but the place of birth would not have changed, and that's all that is relevant to whether he is eligible or not.

The reason the COLB doesn’t have the weight of the original

You are wrong. For the purposes of proving place of birth, it has exactly the same weight.

1,155 posted on 10/08/2009 1:59:33 PM PDT by curiosity
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