Posted on 05/06/2010 2:14:56 PM PDT by lonewacko_dot_com
The link has the audio segment from a radio interview where Hawaiian governor Linda Lingle lied about the statement that Hawaii's Dep't of Health released in October 2008. For the details, the backstory, and links to both statements from Hawaii, see this.
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What law would she have broken?
that’s too bad if she truly broke a law... she’s more of a liberal republican, but she speaks well... i liked the way she spoke about then Governor Sarah Palin during the Presidental election...
Under the law at the time of her personal physician “viewing” the LF/BC, only persons who had a “material interest” in viewing the form could do so.
This one, relating to disclosure of someone’s private information:
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrs2006/Vol06_Ch0321-0344/HRS0338/HRS_0338-0018.HTM
She broke no law if she was lying about having looked at the BC. If she releases false information about Obama after not looking at his BC then no law was broken. Diabolical but true.
What law was broken?
It’s a stretch but “Falsification of a Public Record”, maybe?
The one linked in my previous comment. They aren’t supposed to release the information on a certificate or other vital record, yet Lingle seems to be doing exactly that.
Keep the heat on! This birth certificate issue will “hit the fan” someday!
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