Hawaii had to write a bill that had to pass their legislature to release Obama's long form. The state sees the long form as the property of the state and only release a short form - for everybody. If you were born in Hawaii, you could go look at your birth certificate, but they wouldn't let you make a copy of it. Because it's against state law. It belongs to the state.
This only became an issue with Obama because he's the first black president and the Republican Party is 90% white. Remember, the Republicans are always talking about states rights and then shits on the state of Hawaii.
Come on Guys, it didn't help the Charade when Kenys started Celebrating a Native Born Son becoming President of the United States.
I couldn't seem to find that link. Care to post it?
You have a very selective memory,that and the concerted effort on the Left to rewrite History should do Winston Smith proud.

On the floor of the Kenyan National Assembly the day after Barack Obama was elected U.S. president, members of the African country's parliament celebrated "a Kenyan ruling the USA," calling Obama "a son of the soil of this country."
As WND reported, Kenyan MP James Orengo asked the nation's parliament only last month, "How could a young man born here in Kenya, who is not even a native American, become the president of America?"
And while none of the comments made on Nov. 5, 2008, were quite so blatant in identifying Kenya as Obama's birthplace, the declarations nonetheless claimed the president-elect as a Kenyan.
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"Could we allow Â… a Motion for Adjournment so that we could also continue the celebrations of having a Kenyan ruling the USA?" asked the MP for the Ikolomani Constituency, Dr. Boni Khalwale.
The mood on the floor of the Parliament was so raucous that day that an extended debate occurred on whether or not to call the session off to celebrate Obama's election victory. Several MPs were even reported missing, allegedly because they were still out partying.
Nominated MP Millie Odhiambo requested of the chair, "The president-elect, Mr. Obama, is a son of the soil of this country. Every other country in this continent is celebrating the Obama win. It is only proper and fitting that the country which he originates from should show the same excitement, pomp and color. I, therefore, seek leave of the House that we adjourn to discuss the issue."
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