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"SASQUATCH IS WATCHING"
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Sorry bout that,
1. Doesn't anyone else think its funny how Hawaii recently made legislation that allows anyone who wants to pay $100.00 bucks for a CLOB, isn't that like throwing this in the face of people who have a geniune concern about this problem of the lack of a real birth certificate, they don't have the *real deal*, thats fraud by the government of Hawaii.
2. Humm,.......
3. The AZ house is trying to correct this problem, but AZ senate over ruled them.
4. Link:Arizona proposal: Candidates must prove US birth - Hawaii News - Staradvertiser.com
"The state House narrowly passed a version of the bill in 2010 but it died in the Senate without a vote in the closing days of the legislative session. Secretary of State Ken Bennett had voiced concerns about the 2010 legislation's provision that would have prohibited his office from placing a candidate on the ballot if documents submitted on behalf of a candidate left reasonable doubt about the candidate's eligibility. That would have left the secretary of state with too much discretion, Bennett said through a spokesman at the time.
On Friday, Bennett noted that the reasonable doubt wording is not included in the 2011 version; instead, it mandates submissions of specific sworn statements and a copy of a birth certificate with specific information.
Bennett said he has questions about the new legislation's proposed requirements, noting that required information, including names of a hospital, attending physician and witnesses, might not be on all birth certificates. It would be best if federal-level processes assured the eligibility of presidential candidates, Bennett said.
"But it seems to be obvious that they must not have a process sufficiently implemented at the federal level or we wouldn't still be having questions about the president's birth status."
Bennett, a Republican and a former state Senate president."
AND:
"Meanwhile, a legislative bill introduced in Hawaii would change a privacy law barring the release of birth records unless the requester is someone with a tangible interest, such as a close family member.
The Hawaii bill, intended by Obama supporters to dispel claims that Obama was not born in the state, would allow anyone to get a copy of his birth records for a $100 fee."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. Doesn't anyone else think its funny how Hawaii recently made legislation that allows anyone who wants to pay $100.00 bucks for a CLOB, isn't that like throwing this in the face of people who have a geniune concern about this problem of the lack of a real birth certificate, they don't have the *real deal*, thats fraud by the government of Hawaii.
2. Humm,.......
3. The AZ house is trying to correct this problem, but AZ senate over ruled them.
4. Link:Arizona proposal: Candidates must prove US birth - Hawaii News - Staradvertiser.com
"The state House narrowly passed a version of the bill in 2010 but it died in the Senate without a vote in the closing days of the legislative session. Secretary of State Ken Bennett had voiced concerns about the 2010 legislation's provision that would have prohibited his office from placing a candidate on the ballot if documents submitted on behalf of a candidate left reasonable doubt about the candidate's eligibility. That would have left the secretary of state with too much discretion, Bennett said through a spokesman at the time.
On Friday, Bennett noted that the reasonable doubt wording is not included in the 2011 version; instead, it mandates submissions of specific sworn statements and a copy of a birth certificate with specific information.
Bennett said he has questions about the new legislation's proposed requirements, noting that required information, including names of a hospital, attending physician and witnesses, might not be on all birth certificates. It would be best if federal-level processes assured the eligibility of presidential candidates, Bennett said.
"But it seems to be obvious that they must not have a process sufficiently implemented at the federal level or we wouldn't still be having questions about the president's birth status."
Bennett, a Republican and a former state Senate president."
AND:
"Meanwhile, a legislative bill introduced in Hawaii would change a privacy law barring the release of birth records unless the requester is someone with a tangible interest, such as a close family member.
The Hawaii bill, intended by Obama supporters to dispel claims that Obama was not born in the state, would allow anyone to get a copy of his birth records for a $100 fee."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
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