iow....either it was there from day-one or it was not.
Since she was born in Jakarta there could not possibly be a BC in Hawaii with her name on it.
btw...tharwat is a Black American from Georgia. Research is our friend.
Found on No Quarter
http://www.domaintools.com/registrant-search/?and=Tharwat.com
Tharwat.com has 93 websites. Have a spare $123.00.
Oh. I forgot. Would you link or give a publication reference for that?
Still don't know if he's American. There is a Tharwat involved in the democracy movement in Egypt.
No, that's not my understanding.
TexasDarlin has a lot more on this, but my understanding is that if the child qualifies for American birth citizenship - for instance, if Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro considered herself to be a citizen of Hawaii and NOT a citizen of Indonesia - then there are circumstances under which Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro could have applied for documentation of Maya Soetoro's birth from the state of Hawaii, even though the birth [apparently] took place in Indonesia.
The problem is that there is no evidence that Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro considered herself to be a citizen of Hawaii [in fact, she was very likely a citizen of Indonesia at that point - again, a nation which does NOT recognize dual citizenship], and so, if Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro was not a citizen of the state of Hawaii [much less a citizen of the USA], but applied for & received this Hawaiian documentation for her daughter, Maya Soetoro, as though she [Stanley Ann] were a citizen of Hawaii, then she [Stanley Ann] committed a felony [or multiple felonies].