The question is finally answered by Obama himself as to the name of the Hawaii hospital where he was born in Aug. 1961.

In a recent January 2009 letter to Kapiolani Hospital, Obama happily says he was born at that hospital.

1. So, my question is this to President Obama/Soetoro: If you easily admit to Kapiolani hospital officials that you were born there, presumably on Aug. 4, 1961 , the day you claim is your birthdate, then why do you have such a big problem with releasing your 1961 birth hospital records for all to see?

2. My point is this, Mr. President Obama/Soetoro: What is in your Kapiolani Hospital birth records from about 47 years ago that you don't want the public to see?

3. Is there something in your 1961 birth hospital records that would be damaging to you today? Would it prove that you have lied about your past over the 47 years of your life?

4. I believe that there is, or else you would not be fighting so hard in court to keep the public from examining your 1961 Kapiolani hospital birth records.

5. Stanley Anne Dunham, Obama's mother, who is now deceased: Let's look at her situation as it applies to Aug. 4, 1961, the day Obama claims as his birthdate at Kapiolani Hospital:

By accepting and approving President Obama's statement that he, Obama, was born at Kapiolani, are Kapiolani hospital officials unwittingly opening a Pandora's box for a very good reporter to put pressure on Kapiolani hospital to make an official, written statement that Obama's mother was a patient, or was not a patient, there on Aug. 4, 1961?

6. As we know, Obama's mother passed away many years ago.

7. So the point I'm trying to make is this: As I understand the new hospital privacy laws, if a very good reporter walks into Kapiolani hospital tomorrow and asks if a Stanley Ann Dunham or a Stanley Ann Obama was a patient there on Aug. 4, 1961, Obama's birthdate, the hospital would legally have to tell him.

8. That is, Kapiolani hospital officials could not reveal any Stanley Dunham or Stanley Obama records to the reporter without a court order, as I understand it, but it would be legally obliged to officially tell the reporter if a Stanley Dunham or Stanley Obama was a patient on Aug. 4, 1961.

9. So we need a very good reporter to do the following: We need him to go right up to Kapiolani hospital and demand to know officially if a Stanley Dunham or a Stanley Obama was a patient on Aug. 4. 1961, a woman who died many years ago.

10. If Kapiolani hospital officials won't cooperate, then the very good reporter needs to go to court and force Kapiolani hospital to reveal to the reporter if the deceased Stanley Dunham or Stanley Obama was a patient, or not a patient, at the hospital on Aug. 4, 1961.

11. If the very good reporter finds out that Stanley Ann Dunham or Stanley Ann Obama was NOT a patient at Kapiolani Hospital on Aug. 4, 1961, the day Obama claims as his birthdate, then I think that President Obama/Soetoro has a lot of explaining to do.
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Here is the January 2009 letter President Obama/Soetoro sent to Kapiolani hospital. I found the link at WorldNetDaily:


"Read a very special congratulatory message sent by President Barack Obama and read by Representative Neil Abercrombie.

January 24, 2009
Kapi`olani Medical Center

Dear Friends,

I am writing to share congratulations on the centennial celebration of the Kapi`olani Medical Center for Women & Children.

Kapi`olani was one of Hawai`i's earliest hospitals, and it has served many generations of Hawai`i's people with distinction. The Medical Center reaches out to children of all backgrounds, and treats more than 62,000 children per year. As a beneficiary of the excellence of Kapi`olani Medical Center - the place of my birth - I am pleased to add my voice to your chorus of supporters.

Hawai`i has always been a home to me, and I'm pleased to take part in your celebration. Thank you for your hard work, and I wish you all the best for the next one hundred years.

Sincerely,
Barack Obama"