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What utter absurdity.I didn't answer because your question is a non-sequitur since you don't specify for what cause a court might be presented a birth certificate.
Still squawking I see.
I have already told you I have no problem throwing the **** a squawker squawks, back at the squawker.
Did you forget?
Stop squawking and you wont get it.
It is that simple.
I didn't specify? iLOL :lamo:doh
What topic are we discussing again? This one of Mahers's challenge to Trump?
How could it be for anything other than what we are discussing?
All you said above was nothing but distraction.
More absurd squawking about that which you know not huh?Even though you refuse to answer my question (since you know it buries your assertion that Maher loses over Trump's BC), I will answer yours anyway.
The answer is ... it depends on what the matter of the lawsuit is about. If a birth certifcate is offered as proof of where a person was born, then yes, the court accepts a certification of birth as proof of where the person was born. If a birth certifcate is offered as proof of when a person was born, then yes, the court accepts a certification of birth as proof of when the person is born. If Donald Trump offers his birth certifcate as proof that the man listed as his father on it is his biological father, then no, a court will not accept that as proof since (and I'm answering my own question to you since you refused to answer it) ... since it offers no proof that the man listed on it as his father was his biological father.
My question placed yours in the proper perspective. And was intended to answer your question, had you correctly answered it.
That is why it was asked, because the correct answer does answer your question.
Unfortunately you have the answer wrong!
Which buries your assertion, not mine.
Your assertion is ridiculous.
Just how do you think they established such in the past when they didn't know of blood types and DNA?
The Birth Certificate.
A Court excepts a BC for purposes of biological paternal lineage unless challenged by other information.
Now if there was an actual offer made by Maher, he would lose with the BC being presented. Even if Trump had to take it to court.
And as stated, if he demands the long form, he again loses because he just showed a short form isn't good enough.