ChefKimbo
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Looks like you added some of your opinion but ill stick to the meat of the matter. This is not about the physician signature its about the parents signature and whether they have been giving FULL DISCLOSURE of all privileges and liabilities at the signing of the live birth record and certificate of parentage. Parents who are U.S. citizens hand over ownership of child to the state in exchange for fiduciary duties related to the beneficiary(child). This is legal fact and not up for debate. YOU need to understand that the minute you say "CUSTODY", you are referencing fiduciary responsibilities, not ownership, rights, or entitlements. Study the concept of COLOR OF LAW and see how words have different meaning in LAW. If you understood what the strawman is exactly, then you would not be confused. U.S. and soil DO NOT belong in the same sentence. Soil-America/U.S.-DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. One is private, the other is PUBLIC. They do not mix in law, EVER, unless you give consent. Again with the 13th Amendment. Here is a clue. Section 1 of the 13th Amendment makes no mention of VOLUNTARY SERVITUDE, which is not only lawful but perfectly legal. You don't see the Amish harrased by the government for keeping tv/internet away from their children. If given the opportunity, most of you would vote that as negligence of the child smh. The Amish understand the concept of MINIMUM CONTACT. Meaning they now how to stay out of the jurisdiction of the federal gov't and live as free men. Their communities are doing just fine. Regardless of what you may think, children in the eyes of gov't are DEEDS on paper. And the living body is the SURETY.You spelled a few words wrong but I'm not here to quibble. Here's everything you need to know about a physician's (or other's) signature on a birth certificate
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/misc/hb_birth.pdf
Consent, to be valid must be explicit, and informed. Without that caveat there is no legal consent. Essentially children born to parent(s) with US citizenship have certain rights and entitlements, parents have certain responsibilities. If parent's (and this is any parent residing on US soil irregardless of citizenship), do not meet their responsibilities to their child, custody can be suspended or severed and the state can then serve in loco parentis until other arrangements are made. This is not a step taken lightly and has to move through a juvenile or family court.
Children, are humans, and as such are not subject to deeds, that is a term for real estate or other property transactions. Ownership and traffic of humans in the U.S. ended with the 13th amendment.
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