I never read that the newspapers at that time got birth notices only from the Bureau of Statistics. I read that a current employee said that is how it works now, but he didnt know how it worked in 1961.
I could have missed something but thats what Ive read about it.
According to your link, and I also read the WND link which was in that article, an “operator” said that “we’ve always done that”.
I remember someone questioning a worker at the newspaper office and he said he didn’t know how it was done in 1961.
So it isn’t proved one way or another, to my satisfaction.
Considering how the HI DOH behaves when asked questions, I am sure and certain that no straight answer will be given by the leftist HI newspapesr.
They were rotten and leftist even when I was in HI many years ago.
Plus, they’ve probably gotten asked that hundreds of time by now and have a stock answer, which may or may not be accurate or truthful, and there is no way to know.
> You can email the Honolulu Star-Bulliten and the Honolulu Advertiser > and ask them directly. And have the newspapers publicly acknowledged that they printed the birth announcement? Has the Hawaii DOH publicly acknowledged that they sent Obama the COLB or his trusted staff that appeared on FactCheck? The answer to be is a resounding -NO- to both questions |
Where did the Bureau of Statistics get their information on baby Obama?