That's all I needed to get a copy of my hospital birth certificate.
I'm sure Obama has reasons why he's spent $1 million in campaign funds on lawyers and perhaps 10 times that in tax payer dollars by various federal agencies fighting lawsuits and FOIA requests.


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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/terry-krepel/joseph-farahs-lie-about-w_b_152570.html
That is NOT a 1961 Hawaiian hospital birth certificate, little girl.
It's a "certification" issued to register an overseas birth to a Hawaiian parent(s).
Educate yourself.
This site has been rigged so that the posts asking for Obama to support transparency by providing his own birth certificate, health records and college records are not properly counted, even when they do not get deleted. An apologist for Obama responds to most posts with the dishonest comment that you can find a real copy of a birth certificate on factcheck - where a long exposed counterfeit birth certificate does reside.
I have done a personal count of more than 1,000 requests for his birth certificate. My analysis suggests there have been at least 5,000 request for Obama to produce his real birth certificate, college records, health records and other financial records.
It is possible to review this site to find the most requested ideas by scanning "Top Rated" posts, but the requests for Obama's records do not show up as being top rated. Those runnig this site are cooking the results.
According to the liars running this website the most requested item has NOT been Obama's birth certificate.
(My email is ricardomigrant@aol.com - include your email address if you want me to reply to you)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/terry-krepel/joseph-farahs-lie-about-w_b_152570.html
No, little girl.
Obama has never provided a birth certificate.
He has provided a "certification"...a totally different document that Hawaii issues to register overseas births.
See: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_iKcZ3qcCmyo/SQXQM_XNQqI/AAAAAAAAKxo/75-wDfqzJZw/s1600-h/2BObirth.jpg
http://mediamatters.org/research/200905280018
http://mediamatters.org/research/200905280018
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