Re: No. it lists A date and A place that is sworn to by the mother for
up to one
year after A birth. and registers it as any other birth.

Baloney!

The provision on late birth was impossible to use because the date of
registration was four days after his birth.
Lori, quoted earlier, has shown that it was NOT possible for a mother
simply to swear that the child was born in Hawaii and that would be
accepted by the officials in Hawaii. If the child was not born in a
hospital, she needed proof that he was born in Hawaii, which would
have been impossible to get if he was born in Kenya and she had to get
back to Hawaii in four days. The COLB clearly shows that the
registration was four days after his birth.

What proof? This is what Lori said: "Vital Records wants solid proof
that the child was born locally - they want a pediatrician’s record
stating he examined the child and is certifying that he is a newborn
infant. they want prenatal care records. And they want a notarized
statement from a midwife or whomever attended the birth."

But that was not necessary because Obama was born in a hospital in
Hawaii, like thousands of other kids born in Hawaii.
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