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Old 12-11-2014, 05:56 PM   #23
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Even if you do, it's still not allowed. If you have a video of the birth, testimony under oath that it's the same person from the doctor, the parents, and from law enforcement who compared the foot print on the birth certificate to the person standing in from of them, it's still not allowed because Wikipedia doesn't allow the use of primary sources as citations.
As a matter of interest, Harry Houdini once complained to the Encyclopaedia Britannica for stating, in their article about him, that he had been born in Budapest, rather than Wisconsin, as he claimed to have been. They produced a copy of his birth certificate to prove that they were right. I guess that in Wikipedia you can be whatever you can persuade the masses that you are.
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