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Aren't you curious?

Sandhusker

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Incredibly, we are just nine weeks away from inaugurating the next president of the United States and millions of Americans still have citizenship eligibility questions that have never been addressed by Barack Obama and his entourage.

All that Barack Obama would have to do to put this issue to rest is to release his complete birth certificate, revealing where he was born and who were his parents.

It seems a simple thing.

Personally, I doubt the Democratic Party would be so stupid as to run an ineligible candidate for president of the United States. I doubt Hillary Clinton would have accepted defeat at the hands of a candidate ineligible for the job.

So it would seem Obama is simply thumbing his nose at the Constitution and the concerns of millions of American people. After all, he has made it clear the Constitution doesn't mean what it says anyway. It's all a matter of opinion.

Maybe his intransigence on this seemingly ridiculous matter is just his way of showing he will, as president, consider himself above the Constitution. I don't know any other way to interpret his behavior, do you?

Until last week, no one in the Obama camp would even comment on the controversy surrounding his complete birth certificate, which has never been released publicly. That changed after much hounding by WND staffers who managed to get one official Obama representative to proclaim – anonymously, I might add – that seven lawsuits filed by citizens trying to secure the birth certificate are "pure garbage."

Obama's record of non-cooperation and secrecy has now resulted in conspiracy theories that will plague him throughout his administration if he doesn't address them now with utter transparence. Do I expect him to do so? No, I don't.

He not only thinks those lawsuits are "garbage," evidently that's also what he thinks of the people who truly believe the Constitution means what it says and those who believe there ought to be some controlling legal authority determining Obama's eligibility for the highest office in the land before he is sworn in Jan. 20.

Count me among those who really want to see that birth certificate now.

Imagine the level of secrecy we can expect from an Obama administration that guards his birth certificate with such tenacity.

I'm calling on Barack Obama today to release the entire birth certificate. And just so there is no mistake about what I am calling for, I want the part of the birth certificate that shows which hospital he was born in and who his parents were. That is the only way to establish if he is truly a natural-born citizen. Further, I am asking as a journalist and pundit that if there is any government agency or government official anywhere on the planet who has inspected the birth certificate and can provide those details to the American people, the time to do so is now.

I'm also calling on all my colleagues, from coast to coast and around the world, not to let this matter drop. Apparently it is a point of real sensitivity with Obama people. Good. Let's rub it in. Let's demand he produce the birth certificate at every turn – at every press conference, at every appearance, on every talk show.

Could anything be more important than enforcing the requirements of our Constitution?

This is hardly a laughing matter. The longer this soap opera drags on, the more suspicions it will raise – the less credibility our electoral system will have, the more many people will believe the whole political system is rigged.

Whom does that benefit?

I honestly can't imagine.

What possible motivation could Obama have for not producing this simple, innocuous document that every citizen must produce to get a passport, driver's license or Social Security card?

Are you curious?

So am I.

Where's the birth certificate, Sen. Obama?
 
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Anonymous

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I think it is a well planned conspiratorial move-- to give all the right wingnutcases ulcers and heart problems to make it easier for Obama and the Dems to get their universal health care insurance plan thru... :wink:

And it seems to be working :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Mike

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It may have even progressed farther than that by not showing it.

Some are now saying that since his Father was a Kenyan citizen and he was born under dual citizenship, of which he has admitted, that it doesn't matter if he was born in Hawaii or not.

If so...he may not be qualified to be called "Natural Born", which would nullify his qualifications.
 

Sandhusker

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Oldtimer said:
I think it is a well planned conspiratorial move-- to give all the right wingnutcases ulcers and heart problems to make it easier for Obama and the Dems to get their universal health care insurance plan thru... :wink:

And it seems to be working :lol: :lol: :lol:

I thought you considered yourself a constitutionalist.
 
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Anonymous

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Mike said:
It may have even progressed farther than that by not showing it.

Some are now saying that since his Father was a Kenyan citizen and he was born under dual citizenship, of which he has admitted, that it doesn't matter if he was born in Hawaii or not.

If so...he may not be qualified to be called "Natural Born", which would nullify his qualifications.

May not have been natural born. May have been a virgin birth. After all some of you have been sarcastically calling him the messiah.
 

Sandhusker

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hurleyjd said:
Mike said:
It may have even progressed farther than that by not showing it.

Some are now saying that since his Father was a Kenyan citizen and he was born under dual citizenship, of which he has admitted, that it doesn't matter if he was born in Hawaii or not.

If so...he may not be qualified to be called "Natural Born", which would nullify his qualifications.

May not have been natural born. May have been a virgin birth. After all some of you have been sarcastically calling him the messiah.

If I ever called that snake bastard "Messiah", you can bet it was in sarcasm.
 
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Anonymous

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hurleyjd said:
Mike said:
It may have even progressed farther than that by not showing it.

Some are now saying that since his Father was a Kenyan citizen and he was born under dual citizenship, of which he has admitted, that it doesn't matter if he was born in Hawaii or not.

If so...he may not be qualified to be called "Natural Born", which would nullify his qualifications.

May not have been natural born. May have been a virgin birth. After all some of you have been sarcastically calling him the messiah.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 

jigs

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Sandy.... your views on Obama may just be enough for me to overlook the fact that you like the Huskers.....

I LOVE it when you let it all out and call that boy what he really is
 

Sandhusker

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jigs said:
Sandy.... your views on Obama may just be enough for me to overlook the fact that you like the Huskers.....

I LOVE it when you let it all out and call that boy what he really is

I can't call him what he really is, kids may be reading. I toned it down the best I could.
 

alice

Well-known member
Sandhusker said:
jigs said:
Sandy.... your views on Obama may just be enough for me to overlook the fact that you like the Huskers.....

I LOVE it when you let it all out and call that boy what he really is

I can't call him what he really is, kids may be reading. I toned it down the best I could.

It's almost 2009...amazing...

Alice
 

Sandhusker

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alice said:
Sandhusker said:
jigs said:
Sandy.... your views on Obama may just be enough for me to overlook the fact that you like the Huskers.....

I LOVE it when you let it all out and call that boy what he really is

I can't call him what he really is, kids may be reading. I toned it down the best I could.

It's almost 2009...amazing...

Alice

Yep, and he still won't bring the birth cert. Why won't he?
 

TexasBred

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Oldtimer said:
I think it is a well planned conspiratorial move-- to give all the right wingnutcases ulcers and heart problems to make it easier for Obama and the Dems to get their universal health care insurance plan thru... :wink:

And it seems to be working :lol: :lol: :lol:

Why is it that everyone that disagrees with your political and social ideas a "right wing nut case"???
 

badaxemoo

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TexasBred said:
Oldtimer said:
I think it is a well planned conspiratorial move-- to give all the right wingnutcases ulcers and heart problems to make it easier for Obama and the Dems to get their universal health care insurance plan thru... :wink:

And it seems to be working :lol: :lol: :lol:

Why is it that everyone that disagrees with your political and social ideas a "right wing nut case"???

I've never heard Alice call VanC a "right wing nut case" and he disagrees with her frequently.

Most conservatives are not right-wing nut cases, but wingnuttery is certainly over-represented on this forum.
 

Yanuck

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TexasBred said:
Oldtimer said:
I think it is a well planned conspiratorial move-- to give all the right wingnutcases ulcers and heart problems to make it easier for Obama and the Dems to get their universal health care insurance plan thru... :wink:

And it seems to be working :lol: :lol: :lol:

Why is it that everyone that disagrees with your political and social ideas a "right wing nut case"???

he got tired of typing neocons, and his friend badaxe gave him the new name to call everyone :roll: :roll:
 

badaxemoo

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Yanuck said:
TexasBred said:
Oldtimer said:
I think it is a well planned conspiratorial move-- to give all the right wingnutcases ulcers and heart problems to make it easier for Obama and the Dems to get their universal health care insurance plan thru... :wink:

And it seems to be working :lol: :lol: :lol:

Why is it that everyone that disagrees with your political and social ideas a "right wing nut case"???

he got tired of typing neocons, and his friend badaxe gave him the new name to call everyone :roll: :roll:

I've never called VanC a wingnut and he is a conservative.

I don't remember calling you a wingnut. Haven't read enough of your stuff to make even a semi-informed assessment.

Backhoeboogie, despite occasionally showing flashes of logical and rationality, flirts along the edge of wingnuttery.

Jigs, Sandman, Mike and Sandhusker (if they really exist) are clearly wingnuts.

See how selective I am in my accusations of wingnuttery?
 

backhoeboogie

Well-known member
badaxemoo said:
Yanuck said:
TexasBred said:
Why is it that everyone that disagrees with your political and social ideas a "right wing nut case"???

he got tired of typing neocons, and his friend badaxe gave him the new name to call everyone :roll: :roll:

I've never called VanC a wingnut and he is a conservative.

I don't remember calling you a wingnut. Haven't read enough of your stuff to make even a semi-informed assessment.

Backhoeboogie, despite occasionally showing flashes of logical and rationality, flirts along the edge of wingnuttery.

Jigs, Sandman, Mike and Sandhusker (if they really exist) are clearly wingnuts.

See how selective I am in my accusations of wingnuttery?

I made the list. Is that an honorable mention?

They have spent megabucks analyzing my "wingnuttry". 55% left brain and about 45% right brain. If you look at my HBDI profile overlay, I am very weak in the C quadrant. There is not much emotional importance. I am pretty balanced between B and D but I am way up there in the A quadrant. Under pressure, instead of going into the Reptilian Brain mode, I go completely off charts in the A quadrant and they can't figure it out.

Now if you want to talk about extreme wing nuts, try spending some time on the Mensa forums. Of course, you have to be a member. :D
 

badaxemoo

Well-known member
backhoeboogie said:
I made the list. Is that an honorable mention?

They have spent megabucks analyzing my "wingnuttry". 55% left brain and about 45% right brain. If you look at my HBDI profile overlay, I am very weak in the C quadrant. There is not much emotional importance. I am pretty balanced between B and D but I am way up there in the A quadrant. Under pressure, instead of going into the Reptilian Brain mode, I go completely off charts in the A quadrant and they can't figure it out.

Now if you want to talk about extreme wing nuts, try spending some time on the Mensa forums. Of course, you have to be a member. :D

Yeah, you barely made it.

You are seriously going to have to improve your game if you want to enter the rarefied heights that Jigs, Sandman, and Sandhusker fly in.

Or do you have to sink a whole lot lower to reach the level of the bottomfeeders.

I'm not really sure.
 

aplusmnt

Well-known member
Sandhusker said:
I take comfort in gullible Liberals badmouthing me. That assures me that my views are correct.

And I feel bad for not making the list! I take pride in being a far right conservative! :(
 

Silver

Well-known member
TexasBred said:
Oldtimer said:
I think it is a well planned conspiratorial move-- to give all the right wingnutcases ulcers and heart problems to make it easier for Obama and the Dems to get their universal health care insurance plan thru... :wink:

And it seems to be working :lol: :lol: :lol:

Why is it that everyone that disagrees with your political and social ideas a "right wing nut case"???

Apparently on here if you disagree with anybody about anything you are instantly either a 'right wing nut case' or an 'evil left wing liberal', depending on which side you offend with your opinion. Apparently there is no such thing as bein a centrist or just a little off center one way or the other. :?
 
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