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PATRIOTS HEED THE CALL TO PETITION HAWAII OFFICIALS FOR “TRANSPARENCY”

by Sharon Rondeau

(Feb. 22, 2010) — Thanks to our loyal and patriotic readers who have put action behind their words, the first batch of Hawaii petitions will be printed and sent out this week to 91 officials to demand that they abide by their state’s open records law.

On July 27, 2009, Dr. Chiyome Fukino, Director of the Hawaii Department of Health, made an unprovoked public statement about Barack Hussein Obama’s birth and citizenship status.  Since that time, neither she nor the Health Department has released any meaningful “index data” to substantiate the claim that Obama is a “natural born American citizen.”

While birth certificates are protected by privacy laws in the state of Hawaii, the Uniform Information Practices Act, Section 92-F12, mandates that “(15) Information collected and maintained for the purpose of making information available to the general public” must be released upon request.  Therefore, when Dr. Fukino voluntarily made her public statement regarding Obama’s status, her department became obligated to release the backup information used to prepare it.  To date, Hawaiian officials have refused to provide any correlating evidence used to craft Dr. Fukino’s public statement.

Obama himself has acknowledged that many have questioned his citizenship.  However, on his first full day in office, he signed an Executive Order barring the release of his personal records.  Never in American history has this been done by a sitting president.

The claim by Janice Okubo that her department sought the advice of the Hawaii Attorney General prior to Dr. Fukino’s July 27, 2009 statement has not been corroborated.  In fact, the office of the Attorney General will not confirm that any consultation with the Health Department regarding the matter ever occurred.  Please see The Post & Email’s previous coverage of this development.

Now that the first batch will be on its way to Hawaii shortly, let’s begin the second by rallying every patriot you know to the cause of discovering the truth about the man currently occupying the Oval Office.

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  1. poetic justice

    just as mccain tries to tell his constituents that hayworth is an idiot for being a birther, the az legislature puts forth bill to require birth certificates.

    I have suddenly become very affectionately disposed toward arizona.

  2. Commander Kerchner statement, Activity today(2/22) in Kerchner et al v Obama & Congress et al lawsuit/quo warranto, judged by a three judge panel…

    There was activity today in the Kerchner et al v Obama & Congress et al Appeal before the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia PA. http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com/2010/02/commander-kerchner-statement-activity.html

    Mario Apuzzo, esq. statement, Court Grants Motion today(2/22) in Kerchner et al v Obama & Congress et al lawsuit/quo warranto…

    Court Grants Motion for Leave to File Overlength Brief in Kerchner Appeal; http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com/2010/02/mario-apuzzo-esq-statement-court-grants.html

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    John,

    What date do you expect them to arrive in Hawaii? I would be happy to activate/direct some folks to call some top Hawaii officials(of your choice) and demand an investigation, to coincide with the arrival of the P&E petitions.

    Let me know if you are interested…

    1. Those who’d like to call in once they arrive, to remind officials to read what they received, are more than welcome. We will publicly announce when thet have arrived, since the carrier cannot tell us exactly when they will, ahead of time.

      Mind you, since there are only 2 Republicans in the State Legislature, there are probably lots of legislators, who are members of Obama’s party, who are not entirely on board with his concept of transparency. There also seems to be some factionalism in Hawaii, among two groups, the Hawaiian Natives and the Japanese-Americans. With those of other ethnic backrounds ususually garnerning the support of each group. That might play a factor in the upcomming debate in the Legislature of the new bill on document disclosures.

      I’d imagine that the native Hawaiians are in favor of revelaing BCs, since they can only stand to gain politically by requiring candidates for offices to prove that they are natives; whereas the Japanese-Americans would be in favor to prove they are citizens, rather than merely immigrants.