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<blockquote data-quote="Koshinn" data-source="post: 1519490" data-attributes="member: 18314"><p>He did meet the requirements. Just because he didn't show the public his birth certificate doesn't mean he didn't get it verified by whoever is in charge of that process.</p><p></p><p>If a random person challenged your friend's kid's registration in school, would your friend be obligated to show this random person his/her kid's birth certificate? No. Of course not. Besides privacy concerns, the random person is not in charge of admissions.</p><p></p><p>Obama probably should have displayed his birth certificate to the public in the long form soon as the controversy arose and became even semi-popular, but he was under no obligation to do so. The people who needed to see it did see it. End of story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koshinn, post: 1519490, member: 18314"] He did meet the requirements. Just because he didn't show the public his birth certificate doesn't mean he didn't get it verified by whoever is in charge of that process. If a random person challenged your friend's kid's registration in school, would your friend be obligated to show this random person his/her kid's birth certificate? No. Of course not. Besides privacy concerns, the random person is not in charge of admissions. Obama probably should have displayed his birth certificate to the public in the long form soon as the controversy arose and became even semi-popular, but he was under no obligation to do so. The people who needed to see it did see it. End of story. [/QUOTE]
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