Obama claims on White House stationery that he was born at the Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu. The letter was posted by the medical center on its website. Kristy Watanabe, the public relations specialist for the hospital, refused to confirm or deny the veracity of Obama's letter claiming he was born at the hospital. Obama has to allow the public release of his private records which he has refused to do. Numerous Court actions have been unsuccessful in getting documentation of his name, his place of birth, whether he is a natural born citizen of the U.S., who is father is, his school records, passport, Selective Service registration, or related matters.
Previously, the website Snopes was considered an definitive source to some in answer to those who questioned Obama's birthplace. Snopes appeared with major funding related to Obama's donors just months before Obama took office, along with the other DNC sites including Factcheck.org, MoveOn.org and a plethora of sites designed to sway public opinion.
However, to "debunk" the "birthers," Snopes stated that Obama was born at Queensville Medical in Hawaii, a different hospital than the one claimed as Obama's birthplace on White House stationary. So where was Obama really born and at which hospital? Obama is not talking. Neither is he releasing any information about how he can qualify as a natural born citizen of the U.S.