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To: Nero Germanicus

Nonsense. You made a claim and have shown nothing to back it up. The court cases you brought up proved my point that the DOH can use the law to refuse honoring a court order on the basis of failing to satisfy the “competent jurisdiction” requirement. What you fail to acknowledge is that the DOH does have the legal capacity to comply with the subpoenas and not compelling reason to fight them.


349 posted on 09/22/2013 10:17:47 PM PDT by edge919
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To: edge919

This is my final post on this thread.
If a person seeking access to a confidential Hawaii birth record does not qualify in one of the categories detailed in HRS 338-18, DOH will not grant access and no court has ever ruled that HDOH must grant access under UIPA or any other statute or administrative rule.
Eligibility challengers have sought Writs of Mandamus to force DOH and Hawaii judges to release Obama’s birth records. They have failed, as has every other legal strategy that has been employed since 2008.
It’s been nice debating these issues with you but now, I’m done. I’ll leave the last words on the subject to you.


350 posted on 09/22/2013 10:57:39 PM PDT by Nero Germanicus
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