http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1348916/Hawaii-governor-says-Obamas-birth-record-exists-produce-it.htmlwhat had been discovered was an unspecified listing or notation of Obama's birth that someone had made in the state archives and not a birth certificate.
And in the same interview Abercrombie suggested that a long-form, hospital-generated birth certificate for Barack Obama may not exist within the vital records maintained by the Hawaii Department of Health.
A long-form cert may not exist?
The GOVERNOR admits that a long-form cert may not exist?
The DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR admits that a long-form cert may not exist?
Are Democratic operatives slipping in their ability to forge proof of birth/death/citizenship paperwork? They've got a pet Governor who's been covering for this guy for almost 3 years, and they haven't found a piece of paper that exists for everyone else born in Hawaii, and they haven't slipped an acceptably aged one on appropriate period-specific paper stock into the stack?
How do you produce a COLB for a requester, if the long form record does not exist? Do you just print one with whatever info you want on it? What data is referenced to retrieve it?
Assuming the reference source is a computer database (and a government approved auditable database at that) it should have an entry date and user id that made the original entry, as well as a changelog of all users and dates that made any changes to the record. I'm sure the database didn't exist in 1961 for records to be entered as births were recorded, so paper records were hand-entered by someone, at some point between 1980 and perhaps 1995 or so as computers became affordable for more and more government agencies to digitize records (spitballing a guess).
I'd be very interested in the user id and datestamp history related to BHO's entries in that database.
Not that those can't be changed by a wily database admin... but it's a place to start. And even a wily database admin can get caught if the disk page history can be traced via the database transaction log, showing a page change on a T-log date that doesn't correspond with the data in the actual field. The only way to hide that is to destroy the T-log backup and let time handle the issue. If enough time goes by and the backup media is overwritten or destroyed, I don't think it could be proven.
How many people do you think have missing long-form certs in the records of the various States?