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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (497872)7/23/2009 11:24:29 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) of 1583126
 
>> Why?

As I've indicated I have no bone to pick in this argument. I don't believe there is a problem.

HOWEVER, from what I've read about it, a "short-form birth certificate" in Hawaii can be obtained, under certain circumstances, for a person who was not born in Hawaii. I don't know what those circumstances are, but apparently there are some ways in which that can happen.

Additionally, he grandmother has, apparently, stated he was born in Kenya. Again, I wasn't there and wouldn't have known what she was saying anyway. It is just what I've read.

It seems like a reasonable request to me for the president to insist that Hawaii release his LONG-FORM birth certificate as opposed to the "Certification", which is a different document.

He just needs to do it and put the issue to rest. It doesn't help that the military just dropped the issue when a soldier refused to act under orders on the basis of the president's failure to prove his place of birth.
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