Harvard educated First Lady Michelle Obama reminded attendees of a naturalization ceremony Wednesday that the Founding Fathers weren't born in America. The ceremony for 50 new U.S. citizens was held at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
She said during her speech, referring to the Declaration of Independence, "It's amazing that just a few feet from here where I'm standing are the signatures of the 56 Founders who put their names on a Declaration that changed the course of history, and like the 50 of you, none of them were born American - they became American."
Excuse me? Did she actually mean that those who signed the Declaration of Independence and participated in the drafting of the Constitution were not born in America? Benjamin Franklin was born in Pennsylvania and Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and James Madison were born in Virginia. John Adams was born in Massachusetts.
Only eight of the 56 were not born in America. Surely she knew this.
But, then again, maybe not. After all, she is a Harvard graduate. Isn't she?
"Life's tough... It's tougher when you're stupid"
Well America did not exist when the founding fathers were born so technically she is write. Unfortunately she does a terrible job of getting her point across. Poor communicator all around.
ReplyDeleteMichele a tranny ...lies deceive and more lies
ReplyDeleteShows to go even Harvard can't fix Stupid.
ReplyDelete12:35 she is trying to tie it to illegal immigration
ReplyDeleteAmerica did exist, the United States of America did not exist before the Declaration of Independence. So technically of course she is wrong as usual, but truth is not an issue for Queen Michele.
ReplyDeleteThe irony to this is His husband, Obama wasn't born in America either. We all know he is a Muslim from Kenya but retards like 12:35 don't care.
ReplyDelete12:35 was she write or right? Must be a UMES grad.
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ReplyDeletePrinceton & Harvard Law grad; episodes like this suggest her brain power wasn't connected with admission or graduation. Sad!
She's dumber than a rock.
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