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Originally Posted by Speakeasy
Okay, show me where it says anyone could have a Hawaiian birth certificate. I'll try and hold my laughter until your return.
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Show me where natives to Hawaii in 1961 were denied birth certificates.
There were little birth records when Hawaii was absorbed into the union, yet all these people needed birth certificates.
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Hawaiian statute 338 allows foreign born children of Hawaiian residents to obtain Hawaiian birth certificates, that those birth certificates can be obtained based on a statement of one relative only without any corroborating evidence from the hospital; that “late birth certificates” (i.e. non-contemporaneously, post-facto, in two words “potentially fabricated”) can lawfully, under this statute, be obtained at any time later in life.
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Now laugh it up pal.