[QUOTE=Baraka_Guru;2903164]It says right in the Wiki: "In 1978, it merged with Kapiʻolani Hospital to become Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children."
The issue, I thought, was regarding the name: Kapiʻolani Maternity and Gynecological Hospital.
Right, It was the Kapi'olani Maternity Home in 1961. Why didn't the administrators know the name of their own hospital?
Regarding Kenya, I'm reading that the East Africa Protectorate became the Kenya Colony on July 23, 1920. Are you reading something different? Also, shortening "Kenya Colony" to "Kenya" isn't a stretch. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that sometime between 1920 and 1960, people both inside and outside of the colony simply called it "Kenya."
This is not so much of a stretch, dropping 'colony' from the name. The official name still being B.E.A.P. is what should have been on an official document. I'm just saying I've never met an administrator so lax as to shorten and use a common name as opposed to the official name of a place or thing. All the administrators I've ever had to deal with were so anal it's ridiculous. And officially 'Kenya Colony' never existed.
As for not producing the BC at the beginning and applying for a job whilst providing required documentation and why Obama is so special.....
Good questions. Why is Obama so special that he's the first president that I'm aware of that had to release a copy of his BC to the public to assuage the concerns about whether he was born in the U.S.? Have you seen G. W. Bush's certificate? Clinton's? Bush, Sr.'s? Reagan's? etc. Should this be a matter of course for future presidents that it's mandatory to release documentation that you're qualified to be president (or even run)?
He is the first as far as I know, but that makes it no less important. Citizenship is a requirement for the position, if asked to produce evidence of citizenship, it should be produce immediately. We aren't talking about Royalty here, although our politicians seem to see themselves as such. He is an ordinary individual seeking the highest office in the nation, one which requires proof of Citizenship to attain. Regardless of whether he is the first or the fifty first, if citizenship is in question, he is required to provide proof. There really is no; if, and, or but to this. The whole issue has been polluted with racism and political double speak. The bottom line is, if asked he needs to provide proof. Not wait 3 years then produce a document of a dubious nature. And yes, it should be part of the process. You can't get any other job without proof of who you are, why should the highest office in the nation be any different? Since the public is his boss, yes it should be public.[/QUOTE]
Once again, I have to ask why? Why, after serving 3/4 of his term does he produce this document? If he had it, why not do it immediately? Even if he didn't have it, it only takes a month at most to get a copy from the hospital or state. I've had to request a copy of my BC a couple of time, it didn't take 3 years to get mine. IF he thought it unnecessary, why produce it at all?
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