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Default Where's the Birth Certificate? New U.S. Birth Certificate Requirement!

On 04/20/2011 04:04 PM, ∅baMa∅ Tse Dung wrote:
On Apr 20, 11:28 am, wrote:
'MISSING RECORDS IN HAWAII, MISSING RECORDS IN KENYA, MISSING RECORDS
IN INDONESIA'...

"It's utterly devastating," reveals a source close to the publisher.
"Obama may learn things he didn't even know about himself!"

http://www.amazon.com/Wheres-Birth-C...-President/dp/...

IMPEACH OBAMA!


New U.S. Birth Certificate Requirement

Beginning April 1, 2011, the U.S. Department of State will require the
full names of the applicant’s parent(s) to be listed on all certified
birth certificates to be considered as primary evidence of U.S.
citizenship for all passport applicants, regardless of age. Certified
birth certificates missing this information will not be acceptable as
evidence of citizenship.

In addition to this requirement, certified copies of birth
certificates must also include the following information to be
considered acceptable primary evidence of U.S. citizenship:

Full name of the applicant
Date of birth
Place of birth
Raised, embossed, impressed or multicolored seal of issuing authority
Registrar’s signature
The date the certificate was filed with the registrar’s office (must
be within one year)

http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_5401.html

DEPORT OBAMA0!


Something you forgot to copy/paste, dumbass.

Beginning April 1, 2011, the U.S. Department of State will require the
full names of the applicant’s parent(s) to be listed on all certified
birth certificates to be considered as primary evidence of U.S.
citizenship for all passport applicants, regardless of age. Certified
birth certificates missing this information will not be acceptable as
evidence of citizenship. This will not affect applications already
in-process that have been submitted or accepted before the effective date.

Note the April 1, 2011 part? Notice the "This will not affect
applications already in-process that have been submitted or accepted
before the effective date" part?

You lose, retard.