He does have a legitimate birth certificate, given to him by the state of Hawaii. It was thoroughly vetted during his campaign. The reason he is not laying down for the lawsuits is that the people filing them do not have any standing to do so, and because he has already given them what they have asked for. From one judge that dismissed a suit:
"In dismissing one such suit, Judge R. Barclay Surrick, of federal district court in Philadelphia, said an aim of the standing doctrine is to prevent courts from deciding questions "where the harm is too vague." He observed that a disgruntled voter who suffered no individual harm "would have us derail the democratic process by invalidating a candidate for whom millions of people voted and who underwent excessive vetting during what was one of the most hotly contested presidential primary in living memory." http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123440666520775795.html
Again, who has proven it fake? The application to get a copy of your birth certificate from Hawaii does not provide an option for long form or short form. You can view the application to get a copy of a Hawaiian birth certificate here: http://hawaii.gov/health/vital-recor...l_records.html
Again, if you have proof or sources, please share them. I am not above eating crow.
Exactly!! The courts of the U.S. have ruled it's a valid birth certificate. I'll take their word over someone who hasn't had the chance to look at all of the evidence in a non-biased manner.
I ordered a replacement birth certificate from the state of Arkansas a few years back. Does that mean I don't have a valid or "real" birth certificate?
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