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Hmmm, since I had a copy of the application then I am supposed to assume it was a phony? I wish I hadn't throw it out now.
Oh, well. Since BO constantly contradicts himself and factual information he doesn't want to hear, the facts still exist.
YOU had a copy of Obama's application to Occidental? Do you work in the admissions office there? That is confidential information. What were you doing with it, anyway?
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Originally Posted by wjtwet
recently I had to get a passport. The short state form was rejected. So I had to go back to the hospital of birth and have them give me the long form
As has been stated, hospitals do not issue birth certificates. When I worked in obstetrics, I used to see the clerks filling out the information for the birth certificates. Then they sent them on to the health department to be signed and certified. All hospitals keep (or kept, as it's been a long time for me), is a log of births. Hospitals generally don't keep their records more than seven years.
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Originally Posted by wrench409
DING DING DING DING!
A winner!
Same here.
Matter of fact, I also have the photocopy of my long form AND the ceremonial one with my feet prints.
So does my wife, and we were born in different states.
All my kids - long form.
And ya know what?
If I were an elected official with even one person making waves about it, I would be PROUD, no damned PROUD to display mine to put that person in his place.
And yes, it WAS the states Health Services that we went to.
BFD! I don't have my souvenir copy, but I do have a BC from the state of Pennsylvania that has less information than Obama's certificate contains. No hospital, no doctor's sig, no birth time, weight, race of parents, nothing like that. Just my name, my parents names, the date of my birth and the name of the city, with a rubber stamped signature by the head of the dept of health. It was issued in 1965. God knows what they issue now.
But he will spend millions to quash inquiry into it's existence.
Seeing how the birthers have not only been dismissed, but fined as well and without another waste of the court's time on the horizon... I doubt the legal bill will amount to much of anything.
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