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To: DiogenesLamp
Records indicate that Stanley Ann Dunham was n Seattle on August 19th, which is too soon to fly after an August 5th birth. Airlines wouldn't allow such young infants on flights in that era.

What records? The internet says she started classes 15 day after BHO was born. It also tells us that Fall term didn't start until September 25th, over a month and a half after he was born. I assume Summer classes didn't start in mid-August.

Hawaii also allows people to obtain birth certificates even if they are not actually born in Hawaii, so long as Hawaii is the parent's residence.

But was that still in effect when Obama was born?

287 posted on 07/27/2023 6:51:19 PM PDT by x
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(Hawaii also allows people to obtain birth certificates even if they are not actually born in Hawaii, so long as Hawaii is the parent’s residence.

But was that still in effect when Obama was born?)

Yes! Sheriff Arpaio’s lead investigator Mike Zullo investigating Obama’s birth confirmed it.

Yes


296 posted on 07/27/2023 7:05:54 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man (The last two weren't balloons. One was a cylindrical objects )
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What records? The internet says she started classes 15 day after BHO was born.

My recollection is that her enrollment was on August 19th, but we also have the statement by her friend. (Susan Block, I think. Been awhile.)

Her friend said Stanley Ann arrived at her home in Seattle, and did not know how to change a diaper.

Kinda odd for her not to know how to do a diaper after 10 or 15 days taking care of him. Could it be she was in a home for unwed mothers where others did it for her?

But was that still in effect when Obama was born?

Yes it was. Hawaii is rather unique. It had so many occasions were children were born on ship in transit to Hawaii, that it became normal to register the child's birth at the first Hawaiian port a ship docked at. That port became "place of birth."

I've looked at the Hawaiian statutes in place in August of 1961 and they allow a child born outside of Hawaii, up to a year to get a Hawaiian birth certificate.

332 posted on 07/27/2023 8:39:14 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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