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Now I understand why you cling to what Lingle said, because you need it, as if somehow they are legally binding words that trump documents issued by the state. Because it’s apparent that under every scenario you propose the vital records would nevertheless list Hawaii as his birth place, and that’s the ball game.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
But Lingle claimed Obama was born at Kapiolani so all the home birth arguments should be moot
Certificates filed within thirty days after the time prescribed therefor shall be prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
No, aptness is right in this follow-up statement:
Aptness is right that it's a certification and that it's only saying that there's another record somewhere that proves what it's claiming, in this case a record that only Fukino has seen.
Originally posted by IamCorrect
Yes, there is evidence. In the first 65 seconds of the following clip, Dr. Jerome Corsi explains this, and even gives an example of a famous person who was not born in Hawaii and yet was given a short form birth certificate.
What's your point? I've said all along I think he was probably born in Hawaii? Why should I expect the records to show something else?
Originally posted by aptness
it’s apparent that under every scenario you propose the vital records would nevertheless list Hawaii as his birth place
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
What's your point? I've said all along I think he was probably born in Hawaii?
My complaint is, the "facts" don't sound like facts at all but like a story that's made
inconsistencies such as conflicting reports
about which hospital he was born in and several reports that he wasn't even born in a hospital.
If they release a birth certificate from Kapiolani showing that's where he was born, and factcheck checks it out like they did the certification, that's fine with me.
I'm not trying to prove he wasn't born in Hawaii
And if they don't release it, and they don't have to, then I can keep on saying what questions I have
Well Fukino said it right? And I'd like to believe Fukino.
Originally posted by Southern Guardian
So, why do you think he was probably born in Hawaii? I'm curious, considering the many doubts you have posted on here.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Well Fukino said it right? And I'd like to believe Fukino.
Sure Snopes and other media sites can make mistakes, I admit that. You don't seem to want to admit that the same applies to Fukino.
So yes I'd feel better if factcheck looked at what Fukino looked at so we don't have to rely solely on Fukino's word.
On Oct. 31, 2008, Dr. Chiyome Fukino, director of the Hawaii Department of Health, issued this statement: "There have been numerous requests for Sen. Barack Hussein Obama’s official birth certificate. State law prohibits the release of a certified birth certificate to persons who do not have a tangible interest in the vital record.
"Therefore I, as director of health for the state of Hawaii, along with the registrar of Vital Statistics who has statutory authority to oversee and maintain these type of vital records, have personally seen and verified that the Hawaii State Department of Health has Sen. Obama's original birth certificate on record in accordance with state policies and procedures.
"No state official, including Gov. Linda Lingle, has ever instructed that this vital record be handled in a manner different from any other vital record in the possession of the state of Hawaii."
Even the governor of Hawaii, Linda Lingle, a Republican who at the time was stumping for John McCain, said it was on the up-and-up.
Over? No way.
All that proved, the birthers concluded, was that there is, in fact, an original birth certificate, and that the public hasn't seen it. The new argument goes like this: Obama never published his "Birth Certificate" (a "Certificate of Live Birth") on the Internet; what he posted was a "Certification of Live Birth," what WorldNetDaily describes as "a 'short-form' document that is generated on-the-spot and based on what is contained in a computer database at the time it was printed out."
If you have a different opinion, I respect your right to have it even if I don't understand why you put so much faith in one person's word
when you're constantly making arguments about how fallible everybody is, Lingle, the media, Abercrombie, Adams, etc etc. Everyone in the world except Fukino is capable of making an error,
but I accept it and don't think I'm going to change your mind so don't see any point in arguing with you
I thought you disputed this yourself and said Lingle probably didn't even have access to the document???
Originally posted by Southern Guardian
Even the governor of Hawaii, Linda Lingle, a Republican who at the time was stumping for John McCain, said it was on the up-and-up.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
I thought you disputed this yourself and said Lingle probably didn't even have access to the document???
unlawfulpresident.com...
the appeal to DOS for Obama’s mother’s passport and consular records. Many hours of research of Department of State and National Archive policies, procedures and history strongly suggests that the federal government agency illegally and intentionally destroyed Obama’s mothers 1965 passport application and possible prior applications in an attempt to cover up Obama’s birth story and whether he is a natural born citizen as required by the Constitution.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Evidence of a cover-up that DOS illegally destroyed Obama’s Mother’s passport application(s)
The latter comment is Hawaiian Governor Bear referring to himself.
elected republicans who demand to see Obama's birth certificate are racist.
Elected democrats who say they are going to find the birth certificate can never be racist.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
No, aptness is right in this follow-up statement:
Originally posted by aptness
Aptness is right that it's a certification and that it's only saying that there's another record somewhere that proves what it's claiming, in this case a record that only Fukino has seen.