Democratic Governor Neil Abercrombie of Hawaii wants to find a way to reveal more about President Barack Obama's birth certificate. He wants to clear up any conspiracy theories about the birth of President Obama.
The newly elected Governor has other priorities to deal with such as the economy, but he would like to dispel rumors about the birth as a friend to the President. Many people would like to see the controversial document, and this should be a priority of the Governor. This is ridiculous that this should persist, and simple proof is all that his needed.
Governor Abercrombie
Governor Abercrombie is tired of the political game. He wants to get permission to show the document. The state of Hawaii claims that requests are way up from people demanding to see the birth certificate with information such as the doctor's name who delivered President Obama, and the name of the hospital. Hawaii should let him do so. Also, why doesn't President Obama just show the birth certificate, and dispel all the rumors?
Birth Certificate
According to Fox News, "The newly elected governor will ask the state attorney general's office about what can be done to put an end to questions about Obama's birth documentation from Aug. 4, 1961, spokeswoman Donalyn Dela Cruz said Tuesday."
Birthers question whether Barack Obama should be President, as many birthers believe he was not born in Hawaii but rather in Kenya. Hawaii law prohibits anyone from seeing the birth certificate unless they have a vested interest. That's where the problem lies. Who has a vested interest? Birthers claim that every American citizen should have access to the document as proof of his eligibility to be President. How do you feel about it, and should Abercrombie make this a priority?
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You must be a Republican.
That explains your apparent lack of critical thinking skills.
Bush released his dental records to prove where he was on a certain day back in '73. And Obama has released... uh... he's released... uh... someone help me out. I'm coming up short on this one.
I'm waiting.
Don't have it? How about John McCain's?
You don't have them, do you?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBJihJBePcs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx3-MGHFXkc
Oh, and here's John McCain's, by the way:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/9934044/John-McCain-Birth-Certificate
In case you didn't know, Congress held hearings to debate his "natural born citizen" status. How ODD that they did NOT require the same from Obama.... Hmmmm... (I guess that would have been "racist" to do.)
I don't consider Youtube to be a source of anything except amusement for people who can't afford medical marijuana.
And I know about the congressional hearings on John McCain's status. They were necessary because he was not only not born on US soil, he wasn't born on a military base.
Apparently, the people who vetted President Obama didn't find that necessary.
Now come up with something new, or at least pretend to be a constitutional lawyer, I find that so amusing.
Your thoughts re: Youtube. Uh... dude, there's no hope for you. Lo siento mucho. There's Michelle O saying (twice) on camera that Kenya is her husband's home country. Your response is as lame as it gets.
I like your word "apparently." Hmmm... How convenient for you to arrive at that conclusion. Were you in on any of those Congressional discussions? I sure would have liked to have been a fly on the wall. I believe it's only fair to NOT leave matters to some Obot's "probably's" and "apparently's" and simply release the long form BC once and for all.
I suppose that if I'm wrong in all of this, I'll just come out looking like the fool you already claim that I am.
You on the other hand... if you're wrong, and Obama is indeed ineligible... Damn! You're going to be wiping a LOT of #$%^ off your smug face for a long time!
I'm no more of a troll than you are. Now why don't you throw in your usual Christian nonsense?
How much is the RNC paying you to post this garbage?
You can find anything on Youtube, but would any of that "evidence" hold up in court?
I find it very interesting that you're a new member and you'd immediately find this discussion, almost as if you were guided here!
So , troll boy, let me tell you how it works in the real world.
"Were you in on any of those Congressional discussions? I sure would have liked to have been a fly on the wall. I believe it's only fair to NOT leave matters to some Obot's "probably's" and "apparently's" and simply release the long form BC once and for all."
Why? You're saying the process is invalid because you weren't there? You think the NSA, the FBI, the CIA didn't do their due dilligence? Any evidence of that at all?
I love how you baggers always scream about the right of privacy except when it comes to this one, BLACK guy.
Funny how that works.
Bye bye, troll, see you around.
WHERE IS GEORGE BUSH'S BIRTH CERTIFICATE! YOU TOLD ME YOU'D GET BACK TO ME WITH IT!
I've seen all I need to see. The fact is, even presidents have their right to privacy. I've seen the accepted form of the president's birth certificate, and it's more than enough for me.
There was no hue and cry to see George Bush's (or for that matter), Bill Clinton's or Richard Nixon's birth certificate. The FACT is that President Obama was vetted before the election, and all of this nonsense about his "long form" birth certificate not only violates his fourth Amendment rights, but has more than a dollop of racism in it.
I don't equate being Republican with being a sin. I do equate it with being extremely foolish and voting against your best interest if you're a middle-class American.
Second of all, he in my eyes can not use the " I don't have time for that" because I feel he is not the one that has to do all the work to begin with, his gophers do it for him.
He is hiding something.
No matter what side you are on, If this is suppose to prove his birth one side will believe it is real and authentic, the other side won't believe it is true. Since he waited, and hid this for so long either way he will look like a liar.
And where can I get a copy of your birth certificate? I don't believe you were born on this planet.
Besides, ppl such as yourself are never satisfied with a person's answer it will never be good enough, it will never suffice to your believes, and if you asked me do I care " NO " I do not.
You don't even make sense.
You obviously haven't thought about the issue, but then you don't appear capable.
Nothing?
My comprehension is off the charts compared to yours.
I've asked legitimate questions, and neither you, or any others of your ilk can even answer the most basic of them.
Either you're extremely deluded, or you're incapable of having your synapses fire in a sequence.
I'm sure you must have an original thought, I've just never seen one from you.
And it's far from your authority to determine who has a right to do anything on this site.
Sigh!!
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2009/jul/01/obamas-birth-certificate-final-chapter-time-we-mea/
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/chris-matthews-why-doest-obama-say-send-me-a-copy-of-my-birth-certificate-right-now/
I guess the computer generated COLB really isn't enough for birthers... OR for "Tingles," either.
Inquiring minds want to know....
I saw the show.
Chris can be an idiot at times, and he was having a moment.
Call people crazy, if you want for wanting this, but if a cop stops you you HAVE to show your drivers license and registration if you are behind the wheel. So why doesn't President Obama comply? His friends shouldn't be trying to do it. He's a big boy isn't he?
Obviously, if the right person, you can thumb your nose at everyone and get away with it.
And tell me why you don't think he was vetted before the election.
And will you willingly post a copy of your birth certificate on the internet?
WOULD YOU POST YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE ON THE INTERNET? NOT IF YOU WERE A POLITICIAN, YOU AS A PRIVATE CITIZEN?
WHERE IS GEORGE BUSH'S BIRTH CERTIFICATE, HEATHER?
Time will tell and I hope you keep a copy on recycled paper of what you are projecting here so it will not give you indegestion.
Disprove that.
He inherited a mess and is doing the best he can... but it irritates me that he won't do something that is no big deal to do. Unless he has something to hide, then why not????
And I would provide my birth certificate if I was supposed to and was elected to a political office. I am very open about being 56 and most women like to hide their age. I've got nothing to hide. I'm proud to be 56.
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5/7/08
Vote 117: S 2284: Wicker Amdt. No. 4719; To provide for the optional purchase of insurance against loss resulting from physical damage to or loss of real property or personal property related thereto located in the United States arising from any flood or windstorm.
Not Voting
No
No
5/6/08
Vote 116: On the Cloture Motion: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider S.2284; Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization Act of 2007
Not Voting
Yes
Yes
5/6/08
Vote 115: On the Cloture Motion: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Rockefeller Amdt. No. 4627 (Subst.) to H.R. 2881; In the nature of a substitute.
Not Voting
No
Yes
4/28/08
Vote 114: On the Cloture Motion: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider H.R.2881; FAA Reauthorization Act of 2007
Not Voting
Yes
Yes
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And really I don't care where he from all I know is the president in the White House is in charge and happens to be a person of color and it's about damn time. I expect nothing less from the Darkside than to do and say what they do, they wouldn't be in true character if they didn't. Their concerns are specious and without merit and with out reason, therefore they are illogical and moronic, just dust in the wind. President Obama is the MAN.