Obama has confirmed he was born in 1961, yet he refuses to say - TopicsExpress



          

Obama has confirmed he was born in 1961, yet he refuses to say exactly where that birth had occurred. Let’s look at the evidence and chain of events. According to the Hawaiian Registry of Birth which was verified by the Hawaii Law Library, the legal registry of any birth didn’t have to be provided by a hospital or parent in 1961; in fact it could be accomplished by a grandparent or relative. It has also been verified by both the Registry and Law Library that up until 1979, anyone could enter the Department of Health for Vital Statistics and register a birth of any child. It didn’t matter where they were born as long as the person registering the child was a citizen of Hawaii. In 1979 these rules changed. If a child was born in Hawaii then the child would be listed as born on what Island and in what hospital. If the child was born in a foreign country it was listed accordingly. Therefore, in 1961 a registry of birth was filed in Hawaii for a boy child born to Ann Dunham but that birth was not registered by Ann herself, rather it was accomplished by her mother, Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham. In 1970 Obama’s half sister Maya Soetoro was born in Jakarta, Indonesia and within a few days of her birth, Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham registered her birth with the registrar’s office in Hawaii too. She could do this in both cases because she was a resident of Hawaii. One must remember, Hawaii had only been a state under the United States of America for less than two years and their registry of birth procedures were still under the old system. It was not until 1977 when the U.S. Vital Statistics office began to change procedures and those changes included registry of foreign birth instead of live birth within the new state of Hawaii. Those changes took effect in 1979. Accordingly, any registry of Obama’s birth in the state of Hawaii in 1961 was the direct action of Madelyn Dunham not any doctor that was registered to practice medicine within the state, nor any hospital employee. Although Stanley and Madelyn had many friends throughout the Hawaiian Islands they could call upon to help in accomplishing this mission
Posted on: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 05:37:55 +0000

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