However, its not true that there were conflicting statements, the family has said it was Kapiolani.
BS! Obama birth mystery: More than 1 hospital
His own sister has said he was born at Queen's instead of Kapiolani.
This is correct. BUT ... the key point is someone. This is a hypothetical.
It isn't hypothetical. Someone can do it.
You need to look at your own "someone" as emphasized above before you start lecturing others.
The question is what evidence affirms or undermines the possibility.
Ummmm...reality.
I'll answer the rest of this later. I've got dinner to cook.
“1) The Newspaper announcements prove that someone either phoned in a birth announcement or it was gotten from DOH records.
You’re already contradicting yourself”
“...and now you’re saying someone can phone it in?”
No, for completeness I put it out as a theoretical possibility in #1, then I laid out the exclusion of that in point #2. The newspaper announcements did in fact come from DOH records.
1) X or Y happened.
2) X is excluded, therefore Y happened.
“His own sister has said he was born at Queen’s instead of Kapiolani. “
No she didn’t. A high-school junior ‘journalist’ wrote that in a story by copying bad info from Wikipedia, it didn’t come from her:
http://barackryphal.blogspot.com/2010/02/birther-mythbusting-maya-soetoro-and.html
“the Rainbow Edition Newsletter is nothing more than a high school newspaper. The article in question was written not by a reporter, and not by a colleague of Maya Soetoro, but by a high school junior.
Additionally, what is immediately obvious upon actually viewing the article is that the “Queens Medical Center” reference is not a quote from Maya at all. It’s simply referenced in the introductory paragraph.”
“His own sister has said he was born at Queen’s instead of Kapiolani. “
No she didn’t. A high-school junior ‘journalist’ wrote that in a story by copying bad info from Wikipedia, it didn’t come from her:
http://barackryphal.blogspot.com/2010/02/birther-mythbusting-maya-soetoro-and.html
“the Rainbow Edition Newsletter is nothing more than a high school newspaper. The article in question was written not by a reporter, and not by a colleague of Maya Soetoro, but by a high school junior.
Additionally, what is immediately obvious upon actually viewing the article is that the “Queens Medical Center” reference is not a quote from Maya at all. It’s simply referenced in the introductory paragraph.”