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April 23, 2010 at 4:21 pm #160575VersatileMember
I have my original and i have a Certified Birth Certificate. The original was unacceptable for my passport and most likely anything else as well.
April 23, 2010 at 4:52 pm #160576DavidCMurrayParticipantSo, two out of some 16,000 have stepped up and asserted that they have their original birth certificates. Congratulations! Just one more question . . . How can the rest of us tell that they’re authentic?
And, if Versatile’s “original” birth certificate wouldn’t get her a passport but a “Certified Birth Certificate” would satisfy the requirement, why should that same standard not apply to the record of the President’s birth? Versatile’s “Certified Birth Certificate” gets her a passport and the President’s qualifies him to hold the office.
April 23, 2010 at 6:10 pm #160577VersatileMemberVersatile is a HE! LOL:roll:
April 23, 2010 at 7:26 pm #160578DavidCMurrayParticipant[quote=”Versatile”]Versatile is a HE! LOL:roll:[/quote]
Sorry ’bout that, chief! I couldn’t tell from your picture. “Versatile” is most commonly given to females.
April 23, 2010 at 7:40 pm #160579jtd2MemberI have a cousin in Hawaii, was born in Hawaii to both naturalized US Citizen parents and another cousin, who was born in NZ and a naturalized US citizen through his parents when he was still a kid.
Both of my cousins applied to get a copy of their Birth Certificate from the state of Hawaii about 5 years ago. My cousin who was born in Hawaii got her Certified Birth Certificate and my cousin who was born in NZ did not get a copy of his certified birth certificate because there is no record his birth.
Only a person who was born a US citizen has a certified copy of birth certificate from any US states.
There is only one original birth certificate for every person and the originals are given to the parent/s or adopted parent/s or guardians hold it for safekeeping.
There are times when we asked our parents for it, they couldn’t find it because it was misplaced or lost… especially if the family moves a lot. So, the only solution you have is to apply and get certified copy of your birth certificate from the state government where you were born(natural born US citizen).
April 23, 2010 at 10:53 pm #160580kimballMember[quote=”grb1063″]Every country I have been to in the world, I am used to being asked for my documents. I can’t recall how many nightly police checks in Colon where I have had to produce my documents. Get pulled over in any country in Europe….produce your documents.
The US has become a pansy and the Arizona law is just indicative of how bad the immigration problem has become; putting and undue burden on public facilities with no added tax revenue. California is even worse, but they are too liberal to do anything about. I expect the Republic of Texas to be next.
If you are caught illegally in Costa Rica, what would be the end result?
David: I have my original birth certificate from Rosario Hospital in Madrid, Spain and the original US Consular Report.[/quote]The end result would be you on a plane outta CR.
And that should be what happens to illegals here.
I got my original birth certificate.
April 24, 2010 at 1:14 am #160581Johnhw2MemberI dont really care where he was born and who has his original birth certificate. I do care about the federal governments size and control over lives. We could get the smartest people in the world, and with the scope of this government, I do not believe they could run it effectively much less efficiently.
I expect politicians to lie but get a bit upset when my government thinking medicare/social security are big successes because people like them, ignoring the financial condition of both as a measure of effectiveness. So while the Obama independent commission is working on benefit cuts in medicare and tax increases to save it, the feds makes another set of promises called healthcare reform. I wonder, will this program too cost more than the feds estimate and taxes prove inadequate to pay for it? Will some in congress still declare this a success too as they raise taxes further to fund it?
I do not like having to decide if I want Bush back or more of Obama…cant I choose neither? Wait a minute, I can… I can choose Costa Rica
April 24, 2010 at 12:33 pm #160582maravillaMemberApril 25, 2010 at 1:35 am #160583spriteMemberThanks for those articles, Maravilla. It always a good thing to read Chomsky after coming up against such unenlightened views from the far right or from the far gone.
April 25, 2010 at 4:21 am #160584kimballMemberI fill my beer, go around back to… and there you guys are.
Puff puff pass.
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