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    Report: P&E Receives Documentation Of Purported Obama Request For Short-Form Birth Certificate

    Birther Report

    8/19/2015

    Excerpts:

    Exclusive: The Post & Email Receives Documentation of Purported Obama “Campaign” Request for Short-Form Birth Certificate
    BUT WHERE IS THE REQUEST FORM?
    by Sharon Rondeau

    .................................................. ......................

    On Sunday, The Post & Email located the webpage with the April 27, 2011 press release on the White House blog with photos, graphics, and other news items moved to the bottom of the page from the top, where they had resided previously. In the release, Pfeiffer claimed that the questions over whether or not Obama was born in Hawaii were “a fake issue,” but a nearly-four-year criminal investigation conducted by the Maricopa County, AZ Cold Case Posse found that the long-form birth certificate image itself is fake.

    On March 1, 2012, posse lead investigator Mike Zullo and Maricopa County Sheriff Joseph M. Arpaio gave a joint press conference in which they declared that six months of investigation resulted in the conclusion that both Obama’s long-form birth certificate and Selective Service registration form are “computer-generated forgeries.”

    A second press conference given by the duo on July 17, 2012 revealed greater detail as to how investigators made their determinations and called upon Congress to launch its own probe of the Cold Case Posse’s work.

    Further, Zullo has stated publicly that “there never was a birth in Hawaii” in regard to Obama.

    Ten days before the White House release of the long-form image, former Health Department Director Dr. Chiyome Fukino stated in an interview with NBC News that the short-form document is the standard form released to “anybody” who requests a birth certificate.

    A Certification of Live Birth sent to The Post & Email from former Hawaii resident Miki Booth through standard mail bearing her son’s name has a clearly-marked seal in the center. Miki’s son, Alan, received the document from the Health Department in April 2011, the same month the White House released Obama’s purported long-form birth record.

    Today, vital records can be ordered online from the HDOH or after the department receives “an application and payment of fees” [sic].

    Focusing on Pfeiffer’s statement that the short-form birth certificate was “immediately posted on the internet,” in late July, The Post & Email submitted a request under Hawaii’s Uniform Information Practices Act (UIPA) to the current director of the health department, Dr. Virginia Pressler, which reads:
    July 27, 2015

    Dr. Virginia Pressler, MD, Director
    State of Hawai’i
    Department of Health
    1250 Punch Bowl St.
    Honolulu, HI 96813-2416

    Dear Dr. Pressler:

    Under the Hawaii Uniform Information Practices Act (UIPA), Section 92F, I am requesting documents generated as a result of the following statement posted at whitehouse.gov on or after April 27, 2011 by former White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer (supporting link: https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011...-certificate):

    In 2008, in response to media inquiries, the President’s campaign requested his birth certificate from the state of Hawaii. The state sent the campaign the President’s birth certificate…

    The documents I am seeking are:

    A copy of the letter or form sent by the 2008 Obama campaign to the Hawaii Department of Health requesting the referenced document;
    A copy of any cover letter sent by the Health Department with the requested documentation to the Obama campaign in response to its request;
    A copy of the envelope utilized for mailing, or documentation that the requested document was delivered to the requester in another manner.

    I am willing to pay reasonable costs for copying and postage up to $10.00 but can accept electronic delivery for your convenience.

    Thank you very much.

    Sincerely,

    Sharon Rondeau, Editor
    The Post & Email
    PO Box 113
    Canterbury, CT 06331-0113
    www.thepostemail.com
    editor@thepostemail.com
    Phone/Fax: 203-987-7948

    On Friday, The Post & Email received by email a response from Dr. Alvin Onaka, Registrar of the Hawaii Department of Health, consisting of an email and a four-page attachment.

    The email reads:

    Dear Ms. Rondeau:
    Please find attached our response to your request for information.
    Thank you for the opportunity to serve you.
    Mahalo,
    Alvin T. Onaka, Ph.D.
    State Registrar of Vital Statistics
    Hawaii State Department of Health

    The “official receipt” (page 4) provided by Onaka bears the date of May 30, 2007. However, Pfeiffer contended that the Obama campaign had requested a birth certificate in 2008 “in response to media inquiries.”

    In its April 11, 2011 interview with Dr. Fukino, NBC quoted her as having said that Obama’s original birth certificate was “half typed and half handwritten.” However, the image posted on the White House website, later removed and made available through a link, does not fit that description.

    NBC further reported in the article:

    Her second point — one she made repeatedly in the interview — is that the shorter, computer generated “certification of live birth” that was obtained by the Obama campaign in 2007 and has since been publicly released is the standard document that anybody requesting their birth certificate from the state of Hawaii would receive from the health department.

    The document was distributed to the Obama campaign in 2007 after Obama, at the request of a campaign official, personally signed a Hawaii birth certificate request form downloaded on the Internet, according to a former campaign official who asked for anonymity. (Obama was “testy” when asked to sign the form but did so anyway to put the issue to rest, the former campaign official said. The White House has dismissed all questions about the president’s birth as “fictional nonsense.”)

    NBC additionally quoted then-Hawaii Attorney General spokesman Joshua Wisch as having said of birth certificates in general, “It’s a Department of Health record and it can’t be released to anybody.” Paraphrasing Wisch, NBC reported, “Nor do state laws have any provision that authorizes such records to be photocopied.”

    Days before the long-form image was posted, however, then-Health Department Director Loretta Fuddy, now deceased, stated that “copies” of Obama’s original birth certificate would be provided to his attorney, Judith Corley, who reportedly traveled from Washington, DC to Honolulu to retrieve them. “I have witnessed the copying of the certificate and attest to the authenticity of these copies,” Fuddy wrote in her April 25, 2011 letter to Obama confirming his request.

    “If Obama wanted to personally visit the state health department, he would be permitted to inspect his birth record,” NBC wrote, then concluded:

    But if he or anybody else wanted a copy of their birth records, they would be told to fill out the appropriate state form and receive back the same computer generated “certification of live birth” form that everybody else gets — which is exactly what Obama did four years ago.

    Why, then, does the health department have “no responsive records” to our request for the form used by either Obama or his campaign to request a copy of his birth certificate, whether submitted in 2007 or 2008?

    Aug. 17, 2015 - © 2015, The Post & Email. All rights reserved. Source link.
    - http://www.thepostemail.com/2015/08/...h-certificate/

    View the complete Birther Report presentation at:

    http://www.birtherreport.com/2015/08...tation-of.html
    Last edited by bsteadman; 08-19-2015, 01:30 PM.
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