Obama: Most people confident he was born in Hawaii

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Obama: Most people confident he was born in Hawaii


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/04/14/state/n162803D48.DTL#ixzz1JYE9yQsb

if you were president, wouldn't you want all americans to be confident you are constitutionally eligible to serve? i mean, his job is to serve all americans.....

its not like a wobbler issue...its a straight up consitutional issue. i would think any president, especially after this many years, would want all americans to be confident his is their constitutionally eligible president. maybe i'm just old school though....
 
Obama: Most people confident he was born in Hawaii


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/04/14/state/n162803D48.DTL#ixzz1JYE9yQsb

if you were president, wouldn't you want all americans to be confident you are constitutionally eligible to serve? i mean, his job is to serve all americans.....


its not like a wobbler issue...its a straight up consitutional issue. i would think any president, especially after this many years, would want all americans to be confident his is their constitutionally eligible president. maybe i'm just old school though....

If it's so straight up, while isn't the issue in court already? With this thread you discredit yourself. Again.
 
Obama: Most people confident he was born in Hawaii


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/04/14/state/n162803D48.DTL#ixzz1JYE9yQsb

if you were president, wouldn't you want all americans to be confident you are constitutionally eligible to serve? i mean, his job is to serve all americans.....

its not like a wobbler issue...its a straight up consitutional issue. i would think any president, especially after this many years, would want all americans to be confident his is their constitutionally eligible president. maybe i'm just old school though....

If I were President I wouldn't want "most" people talking about whether I was born in the US. I long ago would have simply provided the necessary information. Had he done that there would be 5 weirdos trying to make a story about nothing instead of a huge chunk of people with questions.
 
Yurtsie fancies himself the legal expert, which scares the shit out of normal poeple.

Elton John thinks birhters are kinda swishy
 
If I were President I wouldn't want "most" people talking about whether I was born in the US. I long ago would have simply provided the necessary information. Had he done that there would be 5 weirdos trying to make a story about nothing instead of a huge chunk of people with questions.

You wouldn't have. It's demeaning to the office to take an action like that just to appease some nutters.

And the people in the lead of the issue are nutters - make no mistake. You think it has no affect on the GOP, but the longer it stays in the news w/ guys like Trump, the more average Americans make a birther=GOP connection.
 
LOFL, most people aren't talking about it. It's mainly the far right, which is generally far from average on education.

Republicans also have some of the gang that can't shoot straight ill's that affect the dems.
Obama has given enough shitty policy for the cons to flame for a decade, any reasonable politician (the king of rugs is not one) waisting time on birthers is losing real opportunity to know the greatest hypocrite ever in office.
 
You wouldn't have. It's demeaning to the office to take an action like that just to appease some nutters.

And the people in the lead of the issue are nutters - make no mistake. You think it has no affect on the GOP, but the longer it stays in the news w/ guys like Trump, the more average Americans make a birther=GOP connection.

Ruibbish, it is the sole job in the US that actually has a requirement of birth, I would have provided it during the campaign. It has nothing to do with the "dignity" of the office and everything to do with whether the people you ask for votes from have a right to know if you are actually eligible for the job.
 
Ruibbish, it is the sole job in the US that actually has a requirement of birth, I would have provided it during the campaign. It has nothing to do with the "dignity" of the office and everything to do with whether the people you ask for votes from have a right to know if you are actually eligible for the job.

Did you miss that Obama got elected President, Damo? I think he met whatever requirements were necessary for the job by that point.

What a desperate thing for you to even say. Sad....
 
LOFL, most people aren't talking about it. It's mainly the far right, which is generally far from average on education.

Republicans also have some of the gang that can't shoot straight ill's that affect the dems.
Obama has given enough shitty policy for the cons to flame for a decade, any reasonable politician (the king of rugs is not one) waisting time on birthers is losing real opportunity to know the greatest hypocrite ever in office.

People are getting calls on their phones asking the question, they are talking about it. It's foolish to ignore what is actually happening because you want to believe something. It's on the news shows they are watching, they are getting poll calls, etc.

IMO, it shouldn't be an issue, because it should have been dealt with long ago.
 
Ruibbish, it is the sole job in the US that actually has a requirement of birth, I would have provided it during the campaign. It has nothing to do with the "dignity" of the office and everything to do with whether the people you ask for votes from have a right to know if you are actually eligible for the job.


Do you remember Judge Star? Do you remember the time and money wasted by the GOP to discredit the Clintons?

How can you even imagine that if there was a hint of truth to this rumor the GOP wouldn't have it in court?
 
the same type of people never stop talking about UFO's that doesn't make it relevant political discussion among educated people. Obviously the board has some nutjobs that happen to also have degrees.
 
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The cruise also features perrenial candidate Alan Keyes, who lost presidential races in 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2008. (He lost a Senate race to Obama in 2004.)


All of the Birther superstars will be there and you can have riveting conversations about long forms, Obama's 39 SSNs, Bill Ayers ghost-writing Obama's book and much much more!
 
Do you remember Judge Star? Do you remember the time and money wasted by the GOP to discredit the Clintons?

How can you even imagine that if there was a hint of truth to this rumor the GOP wouldn't have it in court?

Yeah, I remember. When this is the defense rather than a real explanation I pause and think. Rove's and Coulter's "Evidence" is that HillBillary would have vetted him, O'Reilley's, he makes up stuff like saying his Father lived in Connecticut (just the other night) when he absolutely never did, or that you couldn't get a birth announcement in the newspaper by simply reporting a birth (you could). (He was trying to explain the SSN when he just flat made up stuff).

Then I look at the fact that HillBillary's campaign wasn't even able to figure out that Edwards had a pregnant paramour while "crazy" newspapers like the Enquirer could and realize that this idea that HillBillary would have figured it out for them is a bit strange and a bit surreal.

Seriously, the belief in the perfection of some Republican machine is a bit odd.

Yeah, I think it is possible that some people are deliberately incurious because they fear the same kind of scrutiny in their lives, some are incurious because they fear what it would do to the nation... I definitely think it is possible that the republicans are not paying attention to this because the power elite tell them not to.
 
Do you remember Judge Star? Do you remember the time and money wasted by the GOP to discredit the Clintons?

How can you even imagine that if there was a hint of truth to this rumor the GOP wouldn't have it in court?

Ain't that the truth. It was supposed to be a Whitewater investigation and the SOB threw in everything but the kitchen sink. And for what? Clinton came out of it with his approval ratings high, and Starr and the repubs looked like idiots.

On second thought, maybe the GOP should push the birther issue hard. They'll get their @sses handed to them and Obama will be a shoo-in for another term.
 
ROFL @ incurrious. Educated people are not incurrious, they have common sense.

The fucking CIA & the FBI would not sit by and let a muslim born in Kenya hoodwind you dumbasses.

But please incurious is a new laugh a minute birthercentric kick me teeshirt
 
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