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![]() RANDY: Now do you understand that nothing is good enough!! TAL |
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Just an illustration to show how easy this is to do and to show why originals are needed. It's only the presidency.
And for the record, I'm not accusing him of not being a natural born US citizen. I'm just pointing out that it makes himself look suspicious that he doesn't bring forth an original copy of his birth certificate, especially when it's one of the few eligibility requirements for being president.
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A lesbian trapped in a man's body Last edited by TracyCoxx; 02-05-2010 at 02:14 PM. |
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TRACY: What does Obama have to do to convince you? Please elaborate. TAL |
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Congress certifies the votes. They should validate any accompanying paperwork as well. Normally I'd say it's ok to present a copy, but enough questions arose to prompt a federal court to ask BO to present his birth certificate. Up to this point no red flags were raised in my mind. This is the usual behind the scenes stuff you see in an election. But when BO refused and spent millions to block the order, then that got my attention. Considering that candidates routinely present birth certificates, medical records, tax forms, whatever if any issues are brought up to immediately allay any concerns before they fester and become issues.
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