"This is the story of two hospitals: Kauikeolani Children's Hospital and Kapi‘olani Maternity
Concerned about the welfare of Hawaii's mothers, Queen Kapi‘olani held luau and bazaars to raise the $8,000 needed to open Kapi‘olani Maternity Home in 1890. She endowed her legacy with “Kulia i ka nu‘u” or “Strive for the highest.”
In 1908, Albert and Emma Kauikeolani Wilcox donated $50,000 to start a children's hospital. The community, concerned that two of every seven infants in Hawai‘i did not live to see their first birthday, rallied to match the Wilcox's gift. A year later, Kauikeolani Children's Hospital opened.
The two hospitals joined in 1978 to become Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children. Staying true to its mission, the non-profit hospital has played a vital role in the health of Hawaii's women, children and adolescents. It is staffed with highly skilled, compassionate physicians and nurses, dedicated to providing the finest care for Hawaii's families:"
Kapiolani Women and Children | About Us
I'm more inclined to believe the official site over Wiki.
Same with Kenya, I'm only seeing your explanation on wiki. Everything else I'm seeing calls Kenya "British East Africa Protectorate" and appears to include several countries. There are some references to the 'Kenya Colony', but the official name was B.E.A.P.. Wouldn't the official name belong on an official document? Or at the very least Kenya Colony? Did the hospital admins just take it upon themselves to shorten or rename a nation? Why would they even do that?
Like I said above, I really paid no attention to the whole debacle. But now I have to ask myself; Why didn't he just produce the BC to begin with and avoid all the Birthers accusations? Why the 3 year mystery? Really, if you're applying for a job, you are expected and required to produce documentation of who you are, what makes him special?
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