1) Some people don’t care about Barack Obama’s constitutional
eligibility because they value his presidency higher than they value the
Constitution.
2) Some people don’t care about Barack Obama’s constitutional
eligibility because they believe it would be dangerous to the stability
of the country to pursue it.
3) Some people don’t care about Barack Obama’s constitutional eligibility because they understand it is dangerous to do so.
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Some people no longer care about Obama's eligibility because the question has been asked and answered many, many times.
ReplyDeleteUntil one of you yahoos explain to me how the massive Obama conspiracy managed to get Obama's birth announcement into two, not one, two Honolulu newspapers, please sit down and let the adults talk about who's best to run the country for the next 4 years.
Excuse me 9:40. Isn't a yahoo a drink of brown in colour. You are so stupid that you should not make comments on this post.
ReplyDeleteNo 9:40 that is a Yoohoo.
ReplyDeleteCertainly, he was vetted LESS than Palin.
ReplyDelete9:40 - Ok, lets say he was born in America. Either way, he lied to many people and in many ways to advance his own agenda. Maybe he thought he could advance himself more if he lied and said he was from Kenya at one point. Either way, he is a liar.
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know people still cared about this issue. I think it is a stupid rule. I am a Liberal but I look at Ronald Reagan as a great President and I respect the job he did. Now your telling me that if he had been born in Italy and moved here as a newborn he would have been ineligible to serve? That is stupid. I know that's what the Constitution says but I still feel like it really limits ourselves and our choices for our President. Especially when so many people are coming to the US. And despite the ignorant opinions of some people not every person from abroad is a fence hopping tax evader.
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