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Oops! You forgot to tell me who delivered him. That would be information on his birth certificate. That's how I know who delivered me. Everybody in our household has a birth certificate that states the name of the person who delivered them. Our state gave us an official copy. I think most states do.
Guess what? My BC doesn't say that! And it was accepted for a passport! OMG! I may be an illegal alien. I always thought something was funny. . . . .
Oops! You forgot to tell me who delivered him. That would be information on his birth certificate. That's how I know who delivered me. Everybody in our household has a birth certificate that states the name of the person who delivered them. Our state gave us an official copy. I think most states do.
Not California ('cause it ain't on mine), and apparently not Hawaii.
I said that most encyclopedias gave that information. I didn't say that the encyclopedia was always right. One of the first things I learned when I started dealing with public information is that you cannot always depend on everything you see in print. Sometimes even birth certificates have wrong information on them. The lady that delivered me and my siblings was a little careless with her paperwork and she was also sometimes a really busy midwife. My brother's birthday is listed for the wrong day and there is no birth certificate at all for my sister.
Go look up the statistics for any state in two or three books and you may find two or three answers for the same question when you are dealing with land, square miles, etc. I don't think most encyclopedias would ever list who delivered him, but the real birth certificate probably would.
I said that most encyclopedias gave that information. I didn't say that the encyclopedia was always right. One of the first things I learned when I started dealing with public information is that you cannot always depend on everything you see in print. Sometimes even birth certificates have wrong information on them. The lady that delivered me and my siblings was a little careless with her paperwork and she was also sometimes a really busy midwife. My brother's birthday is listed for the wrong day and there is no birth certificate at all for my sister.
Go look up the statistics for any state in two or three books and you may find two or three answers for the same question when you are dealing with land, square miles, etc. I don't think most encyclopedias would ever list who delivered him, but the real birth certificate probably would.
I said that most encyclopedias gave that information. I didn't say that the encyclopedia was always right. One of the first things I learned when I started dealing with public information is that you cannot always depend on everything you see in print. Sometimes even birth certificates have wrong information on them. The lady that delivered me and my siblings was a little careless with her paperwork and she was also sometimes a really busy midwife. My brother's birthday is listed for the wrong day and there is no birth certificate at all for my sister.
Go look up the statistics for any state in two or three books and you may find two or three answers for the same question when you are dealing with land, square miles, etc. I don't think most encyclopedias would ever list who delivered him, but the real birth certificate probably would.
8 years ---8 years of lectures on respect for the office, lookatem now.
in your favor i will say this you came out public and let everybody know you are not a former marine captain, for this i thank you. but please can we ease up on the president bashing.
Oops! You forgot to tell me who delivered him. That would be information on his birth certificate. That's how I know who delivered me. Everybody in our household has a birth certificate that states the name of the person who delivered them. Our state gave us an official copy. I think most states do.
My birth certificate does not mention who delivered me. Each state obviously does it differently. Either that or I was not born! However, when I applied for Social Security a few weeks ago, they said it was a legal birth certificate.
After The Election, Should Barack Obama Still Be Forced To Produce A Valid Birth Certificate?
First step is to get someone who counts to take the idea serious. Right now everyone who counts just laughs it off and stamps rejected on it in court etc. Polls in this forum will really have the desired effect.
My birth certificate does not mention who delivered me. Each state obviously does it differently. Either that or I was not born! However, when I applied for Social Security a few weeks ago, they said it was a legal birth certificate.
Mine has the signature of the administrator and the attending physician. And the time of birth (8:11 AM).
The myths about Obama's fake birth certificate won't stop because Republicans don't have the kind of ammo to bash Obama with that we had with Bush. Its like they think they are going to get to ridicule him as much as Bush was ridiculed, but they forgot that Obama is a real president, not a walking joke.
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