Okay, this is now coming out of 'msnbc' and we know where they stand. Still there are some good points made in the argument in favor of B.O. being born in Hawaii. The article adds new information indicating that what B.O. has and what he showed is all that anyone gets. It goes on to state that no one gets the original birth certificate, only information from it. B.O. can go and see it but he can't have it, and I assume he can take others with him to see it (but he hasn't taken any challengers with him).
But here are some questions of my own, assuming that he was born in Hawaii:
Ex-Hawaii official denounces 'ludicrous' birther claims - Politics - More politics - msnbc.com
But here are some questions of my own, assuming that he was born in Hawaii:
- The official says she knows the doctor's name, but no one has released it. Is the doctor still alive?
- The article says it's against the law to release one's original birth certificate as it's a department of health record. That's stupid, isn't it -- why call it a "birth certificate" then? A certificate is something that the owner uses to prove something. Like as in I have a 65 wpm certificate in typing. And don't tell me the President of the U.S. could not find ways to release it if he really wanted to.
- If all this is true, why is it that B.O. has spent about $2m defending his right not to show it or produce it?
Ex-Hawaii official denounces 'ludicrous' birther claims - Politics - More politics - msnbc.com
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