Yesterday
 I called the Texas Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics in 
Austin, Texas to ask if an individual is given his/her original birth 
certificate upon request. My curiosity was peeked when I read that 
Republican Rep. Judy Burges of Arizona is trying to get a birthers
 bill passed. The preliminary vote was 31-22. The bill will have 
to undergo a formal vote before it goes to the Senate. Florida and 
Oklahoma pulled this prank and met with complete failure.
Arizona
 legislatures want all future presidential candidates to produce birth 
certificates if they want to be on the ballot. You do not have to be a 
political mastermind to know this is about President Barack Obama’s birth 
certificate, and his right to be president. Tea Party nitwits, fruitcake politicians and copycat pundits are encouraging these legislators 
to conduct themselves like ill-informed yokels. They refuse to accept the President's 
birth certificate that's posted online.
I
 never saw or read about this kind of brouhaha regarding the birth places of other 
presidents. No White man running for president has ever showed his 
birth certificate or proof of his citizenship. If it happened I 
must have been in a Rip Van Winkle type sleep.
If
 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton did not uncover evidence that 
Barack Obama is not an American born citizens–then there is no campaign scandal waiting to be discovered. Clinton and her campaign looked 
under every rock,  every bed, opened every closet. They did
 a more than thorough job. I am sure John McCain conducted the same kind
 of search.
I think this pending Arizona Birthers
 Bill is silly. It is a waste of valuable time. But then, Republicans 
are good at wasting time. I have to look at my calendar to remind myself
 that this is 2010, not 1810. In 1946 the U.S. National Center for 
Health Statistics designed a form for all states to utilize when 
recording a birth; however, states were not obligated to use it. 
Each state was free to design its own form.
Birth
 certificates are titled (a) Certificate of Birth; (b) Certificate of 
Live Birth or (c) Certificate of Birth Registration. I have my 
Certificate of Birth. Not the original, a copy. I could not get the 
original even if I went to court, demanding that Texas not deny me the 
original certificate. Is it not my right to have the original 
certificate if I want it? Allow me to answer my own question: A 
resounding No! I do not have a right to the original. If I lose my 
photocopied copy, I can always get another copy. If I had the original, and misplaced it, how would I make a copy? Life as I know it would complicated. 
When a state agency asks to see proof of my  age, place of birth, if I
  am a citizen of the U.S., where is my proof? Word of mouth from 
friends and relatives won't cut it. I couldn't say: "Trust me. I am an 
American born citizen. I was born  . . ."
Before
 states were required to record births no official records were kept prior to 1914. If you have researched your family genealogy, you will likely discover that many of your ancestors' birth dates were not officially 
recorded. Where your ancestors were born, dates of their births and their ages becomes a 
guessing game. Not having this vital information complicates your 
search. So it makes sense that original birth certificates are not issued
 to individuals but remain in the files of state registrars.
To
 state it simply--the original birth certificate is 
the only tangible proof of where you were born, the hospital, the 
doctor, your parents, the time, family address, occupation of parents, 
their ages, mother’s maiden name (if married) and the state seal affixed on the certificate. Years 
ago in Austin a baby's birth was announced in the daily newspaper if 
the couple was married; the same as  President Obama’s birth 
announcement. Parents cannot stage these announcements decades
 in advance, foreseeing their adult son or daughter might run president 
of the U.S.
An
 employee at Vital Statics told me that no one gets original records of 
any kind. The State of Texas is in charge of those records, but upon 
request the individual, or an authorized individual can obtain a copy of
 a birth certificate, marriage license, etc. She explained the kinds of paper the copy is 
printed on, which has the Texas seal. She said she could not speak for 
other states, but she was sure no one has ever been given an original birth 
certificate.
All this birthers
 trash talking is about an African American holding the highest office 
in the  United States. His victory was not supposed to 
happen. Only White males win the presidency in America. That is this 
country’s history, the reason Southern birthers
 are going insane. Needless to say, their propagandizing, hate talk and shrill punditry began long before the 2008 election. Baseless 
accusations against candidate Obama has always been wildly out of 
control. As of 2010, the lies have gotten bigger.
But,
 and that is a big hypothetical but, if muckrakers can prove Obama’s 
presidency is illegitimate due the birth question, that will 
assure the ankle kickers that their suspicions are justified. The next step will be to erase everything President
 Obama has done since he has been in office. That proof will be reason 
to dismantle all legislation with his signature on it. No repeal. Just 
nullify.
Obama antagonist want an excuse to delete the election and his presidency. That 
is what they are aiming for with blessings from the media. If this were
 to occur--the deletion of Obama's presidency--the unfolding event 
would be a hallelujah moment for the Kool-Aid
 drinkers. Alas, they will find their lost freedom (that was never 
left). A battered, disregarded Constitution will find new life.

 
 



