Ok, Hawaii.
And you know this because..?
It is on his birth certificate.
Ok, where and when did you see this birth certificate because it has certainly never been seen publicly?
Oh, you were referring to the green thing he waved around a few years ago?
There are two minor and one major problems with that piece of paper.
First is that his father's race is listed as "African". I challenge you to find one other birth certificate from that time that shows "African" as a race.
The second has to do with his name. Barack Hussein Obama II. This is not a normal way to name a child after his father. Usually it would say "Barack Hussein Obama Jr." The roman numeral II indicates he is being named for someone but not the father.
There are exceptions to this rule but it is quite unusual.
The last is his name. In Hawaii at that time you were required by law to give your child a English first name. You could give them any middle name and last name you wished but their first name had to be English. Since when is Barack an English first name?
If he was born in Hawaii he was not give the first name of Barack. If he was given the first name of Barack he was not born in Hawaii.
It is either one or the other. So either way the green piece of paper is bogus.
Now, once again, when did you see Obama's birth certificate?
Oh, so you haven't.
I see.
The other issue with the fabricated BC is the home address. Stanley Ann never lived with the baby at that address. It’s the one used for the birth announcements too, but again, it was not SA’s adress/home at the time of the birth.
“...The last is his name.
In Hawaii at that time you were required by law to give your child a English first name.
You could give them any middle name and last name you wished but their first name had to be English.
Since when is Barack an English first name?
If he was born in Hawaii he was not give the first name of Barack.
If he was given the first name of Barack he was not born in Hawaii....”
Now —that— one I haven’t heard; good point !