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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (71948)9/13/2009 9:14:35 PM
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Grandma Dunham worked for the Bank of Hawaii----she was a very intelligent woman.

So yes I can visualize her calling to get the birth certificate done------.

Now that I think about it I may have met Grandma at the Bank------I remember that when I went to open accounts that I was introduced to a woman who was not local or Asian some years older than I---and vaguely recall a conversation in which she and I chatted about her being from the mainland and with the Bank----wonder if I still have those account cards.

Being at the bank,certainly she had access to international transmissions-----not the days of advanced computers----but certainly basic communications such as telegrams.

This leads to the birth certificate posted on the net-----it was not original----an original copy would have been typed in 1961 at best on an IBM Electric Typewriter------with multiple lines for information about the father, mother, their history and countries etc.

That is not what was put on the net-----the copy on the net was at best a computerized document of 2008 without the original information. People who examined that copy on the net claimed that the copy had been photoshopped.

mj
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