Nope, they refused.
From a July 26, 2009 WND article:
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"The Kapi'olani Medical Center claims to "know" the letter is real, but hospital spokeswoman Keala Peters refused to corroborate the content, specifically that Obama was born at her facility as the letter asserts.
"We know that [the letter] came from Mr. Obama," she said.
When asked how she "knew" that and how the hospital came to receive the message, Peters only stated, "[Congressman] Neil Abercrombie personally brought it." "
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=104718
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Neil Abercrombie, the-over-the-hill-hippie, and the only person to publicly state he saw Obama Sr. and Stanley Ann Dunham together in Hawaii.
Obama wasn't born in Hawaii. That should be obvious to anyone with half a brain by know. It's all just a shell game to keep the Birthers chasing their tails.
Amazing isn’t it? effing liars.
From the story at WND, “Since the medical center used the letter for a high-profile fundraising campaign in the Spring 2009 edition of its Inspire Magazine, the FBI and United States Secret Service said the matter could potentially
lead to criminal prosecution were the letter determined to be fraudulent.
“It would be a charity-fraud scheme,” said FBI spokesman Steve Kodak. “It would be investigated by us or the Secret Service. We both have jurisdiction over that.”
Whoops!