Just another road block in the path of justice.
The Obama political campaign posted a copy of the document on its Web site, but that did not satisfy doubters because the official state seal was not visible and because the official certificate number had been blacked out.
Wrong. They posted the document that is created from some of the information
in the original, not the original document filed (or a certitifed copy)
by the hospital and signed by the doctor in attendance.
But you probably already knew that - or not.
Before the election, Fukino issued a statement saying that she and the registrar of vital statistics had personally examined the birth certificate and found it to be valid.
Just because you ignored the orignal statement made by the official the
first time I'll repeat it for you:
Chiyome Fukino said "I as Director of Health for the State of Hawaii, along
with the Registrar of Vital Statistics who has statutory authority to
oversee and maintain these type of vital records, have personally seen
and verified that the Hawaii State Department of Health has Senator Obama’s
original birth certificate on record in accordance with state policies and
procedures. No state official, including Governor Linda Lingle, has ever
instructed that this vital record be handled in a manner different from
any other vital record in the possession of the State of Hawaii."
They are only stating that they have the original document. That is not
the same as saying they verified the contents or that he was born in Hawaii.
What they didn't explain is what is in BOX 7C of this record. Original Hawaiian
Birth Certificates had a funny thing on them in the 1960s. It allowed for births
OUTSIDE Hawaii to be registered IN Hawaii. "BOX 7C" on an Original Birth
Certificate says "County and State or Foreign Country" of birth.
You would think that the 'candidate' would want this to go away as fast
as possible. Instead they drag it out.
Liberals... law abiding until it hurts their agenda.
Regards.
Out the LAN card, down the cable, through the router,
out the gateway, to the ISP...nothin' but net!