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To: tired_old_conservative

“The COLB posted by the Obama campaign looks exactly like the type of documents Hawaii currently issues upon request. Representatives of Hawaii have so stated”
They did? Mind posting that statement?

“That documentation was populated by the the original birth documentation”

How do you know that? Please state your official source of that information. So far, you would be the only one to have seen or officially know of such information.

Don’t try to lie to us and think you’ll get away with it, again, we are not as stupid as those who support Obama.


145 posted on 01/05/2010 11:38:37 AM PST by CodeToad (If it weren't for physics and law enforcement I'd be unstoppable!)
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To: CodeToad
Lord. It's all over the place if you bother to google anything but the crazed birther sites. Here's a decent primer for Hawaii, but you'll find something similar in most states:

http://www.starbulletin.com/columnists/kokualine/20090606_kokua_line.html

In general, most states have gone to electronic databases for vital records. The original records were uploaded into the database and are now printed out new, in whole or part depending on state practice and your desires, upon request. That's why I no longer have to go to the county of my birth for a copy of my birth certificate. I simply look up the Texas website, pay with the credit card, and a fresh new database printout arrives in the mail a week or so later. The last one was a short form similar to what Obama has, except, if I recall correctly, it was pink. Light red, maybe. This is how things are done most places with that newfangled thing called the computer.

147 posted on 01/05/2010 12:06:48 PM PST by tired_old_conservative
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