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Requesting Obama’s Birth Certificate May Soon Be Illegal

If a newly proposed law in Hawaii gets passed, requesting a copy of the Barack Obama’s birth certificate will soon be ignored. The Hawaiian state House Judiciary Committee heard a bill Tuesday permitting government officials to ignore people who won’t give up.

 

The states gets 20-50 requests for a copy of his birth certificate a month! The law will allow the government workers to ignore requests from repeat requesters. If the law is passed, the state Office of Information Practices could declare an individual a “vexatious requester” and restrict rights to government records for two years.

 

Many people do not believe that he was born in this country and therefore is ineligible to be president!

 

What do you think? Conspiracy or not?

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  • who gives a rats ass. piss on him!

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    john

    May 20, 2010

  • Interesting stat. 20% of Americans believe Obama isn’t natural born. Also, 20% of Americans think the Sun orbits the Earth.

    Related stats? Probably.

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    yo

    March 1, 2011

  • yes, of course its a conspiracy!

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    James

    March 6, 2011

  • Interesting, where did you get this 20% figure? Last time I checked, I’ve never met a person that’s thought that. According to you, 1 out of 5 Americans that I’ve ever met should think that the Sun rotates around the Earth, but I’ve never even met one who thought that.
    Here’s an interesting statistic. 78% of percentages are bullshitted on the spot.

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    @Yo

    March 13, 2011

  • OBOMA CAN GO TO HELL!!!!

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    Cat Man

    April 16, 2011

  • I’m sure the government workers have better things to do with their time then to handle repeat requesters. I am also sure the tax payers of Hawaii would rather see their money to go to more worthwhile causes. This law says nothing about people not being able to make one request, you just can’t harrass the poor paper pushers trying to do their damn job.

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    sessa

    May 22, 2011

  • I don’t you guys running for president or doing any work to be at his job and when he got elected now people say mean things about him

    Also look at this website rules Rule on the bottom of this page
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    LadySnowFire

    July 1, 2011

  • I personally don’t believe he was born in Hawaii. Even the docs they put on the white house page were deemed fake by several people who work at graphic arts companies including one of the big software companies that MAKE the software. Oh, and the guy ADMITTED to it. Didn’t admit that he wasn’t born here, but admitted the doc was fake.

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    me

    September 21, 2011

  • i doubt he said that. and i gurantee you he was born in hawaii.

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    kmmnderkoala

    October 13, 2011

  • lol how can you guarantee anything when you can’t even spell the word. and how can you guarantee that he was born there? Hmmm??? Were you there? Did you birth the baby? Don’t say silly things unless you intend to back them up.

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    me

    October 26, 2011

  • I would say don’t ban but charge a reasonable fee for repeated requests. Government should be open, no matter how many times someone wants to get a copy of or see, a file.

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    Willdav713

    October 26, 2011

  • I thought you could only request your own or your child’s birth certificate anyway. Atleast that’s how it was in Georgia the day I had to go with my ex and his mom.

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    Ashley

    November 4, 2011

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