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To: jamese777

You are being deceptive again, the long form can be used to verify doctor and hospital or informant signed the form.
Second Hawaii had long forms readily available until 2009 and in fact were necessary for Hawaii Homelands applications, when they curiosly changed their policy. Why did they change their policy? What are they hiding?
Long forms are currently available and always have been and you know it.


215 posted on 05/12/2010 11:35:20 AM PDT by rolling_stone (no more bailouts, the taxpayers are out of money!)
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To: rolling_stone

B U M P


219 posted on 05/12/2010 11:36:41 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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To: rolling_stone

You are being deceptive again, the long form can be used to verify doctor and hospital or informant signed the form.
Second Hawaii had long forms readily available until 2009 and in fact were necessary for Hawaii Homelands applications, when they curiosly changed their policy. Why did they change their policy? What are they hiding?
Long forms are currently available and always have been and you know it.


Since the Governor of Hawaii is a Republican who endorsed John McCain, campaigned for McCain and spoke at the Republican National Convention, I’m having a hard time finding a motive for officials of that state to be covering for Obama. Perhaps you can provide a logical motive?

In any event, the US Constitution in Article 2, Section 1 says “No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty five years, and been fourteen Years a resident within the United States.”
It seems to me that a birth certificate documents place of birth and age. An official document verified by a state that shows that information is going to be acceptable to a court of law. Those kinds of verifications happen all the time in courts across the nation.
Whatever the US State Department accepts from a state for the issuance of a US Passport has been accepted as a valid proof of birth for many a year now.
Here is the quotation from the Director of Communications for the Hawaii State Health Department that confirms my statement about what is the offical birth certificate of the state of Hawaii since 2001:
http://www.starbulletin.com/columnists/kokualine/20090606_kokua_line.html


241 posted on 05/12/2010 12:13:00 PM PDT by jamese777
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