JayUtah
Penultimate Amazing
Sorry, AntPogo, but a verification of "information of the copy" is not proof that the document itself is a true replcation of the original.
It is, however, proof that Barack Obama is eligible as President.
Sorry, AntPogo, but a verification of "information of the copy" is not proof that the document itself is a true replcation of the original.
A bit like the boy who soiled his trousers at school, he did it to get attention.Perhaps you enjoy being ridiculed and laughed at? That seems strange, but to some, any attention is better than none, I guess.
Wait, Bob is quoting Faux news as a source? Oh dear. credibility, meet toilet.
Sorry, AntPogo, but a verification of "information of the copy" is not proof that the document itself is a true replcation of the original.
"But officer, I may not have my Drivers' License with me, but I do have a copy. Why won't you accept that??????"
If the issuing authority does not have the authority to verify the correctness of "information of the copy", then who does?
For some reason, only a small-town sheriff in Arizona.
Dave
If the issuing authority does not have the authority to verify the correctness of "information of the copy", then who does?
For some reason, only a small-town sheriff in Arizona.
Dave
Lord Monckton, a prominent Englishman, explains how anyone with half a brain can easily deduce the document is a fraud and in the process, produces his own freshly minted Hawaiian Birth Certificate, "proving" he also was actually born in Hawaii.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CvhhRTq6fQ
Lord Monckton, a prominent Englishman, explains how anyone with half a brain can easily deduce the document is a fraud and in the process, produces his own freshly minted Hawaiian Birth Certificate, "proving" he also was actually born in Hawaii.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CvhhRTq6fQ
Phoenix isn't exactly a small-town. Maricopa county is quite well populated. Of course this does not give Joe greater credibility.
Anybody else not subject to prosecution for fraud.
So, to sum up:
If the people who issue documents cannot verify those same documents as correct, because they are subject to prosecution for fraud if they lie.
And all persons in the US are subject to being charged with fraud under the appropriate statutes.
Then no one can verify any documents in the US.
Lord Monckton, a prominent Englishman...
explains how anyone with half a brain can easily deduce...
...the document is a fraud
...and in the process produces his own freshly minted Hawaiian Birth Certificate, "proving" he also was actually born in Hawaii.
"But officer, I may not have my Drivers' License with me, but I do have a copy. Why won't you accept that??????"
"But officer, I may not have my Drivers' License with me, but I do have a copy. Why won't you accept that??????"
Licenses are not vital records and are treated differently under the law. There is no provision under the law to certify copies of licenses. However, owing to the unique nature of vital records, there is a provision under law to certify copies of them when the information contained in a vital record is pertinent and necessary. The nature of that provision is to require the acceptance of such a certified copy where vital information is needed, such as to verify one's birthplace for the purposes of determining citizenship and subsequent eligibility.
The analogy to driver licenses fails on that point. One can have a certified copy of a birth certificate, and where required the certified copy must be accepted under the law.