Except there shouldn't be a binding. The very old books came pre-bound but we're talking way before the usurper's time. The problem with pre-bound books is that you can't end the book at the end of the year so they had to come up with a more workable book. The books were changed to be like loose leaf notebooks. The pages have holes in them so you can slip them into the book as more records come in. When a record is needing to be xeroxed, the clerk opens the metal prongs or posts, takes out the page, copies it flat, and then returns it to the book. Besides, these books are too big, clumbsy and heavy to be flopped upside down and xeroxed and the clerk would risk tearing pages. Also, it would never be a legal document if the curve readability was messed up. I know this because I used to be such a clerk though not in HI but that's how every one of these books I've ever seen in other states is. So, of course, if someone wanted to switch pages, it'd be simple as pie.
I agree that there shouldn’t be a binding, but the image they put out makes it look as if there is one. We’ve seen that curved edge on some other long-form images. It may be from the curvature of the microfilm.
My point is that there are codes over on the left side, too. There were two pages to the records. One was for that personal, medical-type information and the other was for the data that went on certified copies handed to the parents, for example. The codes I’m talking about are codes for information on the regular, certified part of the document. The part given out when they made certified copies. Those codes also belong to the record supposedly belonging to Obama. Read the Daily Pen article to see what he reports.