Post & Email ^ | April 24, 2011 | Sharon Rondeau
Posted on Sunday, April 24, 2011 4:08:43 PM by Red Steel
An article by the Associated Press published at The Drudge Report on April 23, 2011, states that “accessing some Obama birth info is easy” and repeats the false information that a “Certification of Live Birth” is “the only type of birth certificate the state issues.”
Just last week, reader and contributor Miki Booth had reported to The Post & Email that Hawaii State Senator Sam Slom “is well aware of the shenanigans going on at the Department of Health, and that he found out just today or yesterday that somebody received a long-form copy. He said that they’re just “messing around” and are being very selective.”
Slom has expressed his own questions about why Obama would “spend millions of dollars” hiding his school records, public service records, and his original birth certificate from the American people.
Last month, a requester had obtained a copy of her daughter’s original Certificate of Live Birth from the Hawaii Department of Health without incident. Reader and writer Miki Booth, whose husband and son were born in Hawaii, explained the differences between the “short-form” and “long-form” birth records to her U.S. senator here.
As previously reported by The Post & Email, her son’s long-form birth certificate contains fields for such items as “the signature of the attending physician or midwife” and “Date received by local registrar.” It also contains the signatures of both parents, their birthplaces, and address.
The “basic information about his [Obama's] birth” to which the writer of the AP article, Mark Niesse, refers, is called index data, which the Hawaii Department of Health describes as “name and sex of the registrant, type of vital event, and such other data as the director may authorize…”
Although it is true that Obama’s name appears in the 1960-64
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