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is barack hussein obama a natural born citizen of America?
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lot's of controversy on this one
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Yes I seem to recall when he was first standing some republicans tried to make something of it and make out that he was ineligible to stand but nothing came of it.
Judging by the post time and the subject matter and the fact that Longmont is in Colorado I think John is probably just expressing his delight that Colorado voted for Obama
Way to go Colorado! ;C)
Judging by the post time and the subject matter and the fact that Longmont is in Colorado I think John is probably just expressing his delight that Colorado voted for Obama
Way to go Colorado! ;C)
http://tinyurl.com/4ykzex
I think this link puts the rumour to bed once and for all.
But still a perfectly viable question, and certainly no need for the skits against the questioner.
I think this link puts the rumour to bed once and for all.
But still a perfectly viable question, and certainly no need for the skits against the questioner.
My cousin who lives in the US says there are lots of conspiracy theories as to his birth. she believes he was born in Kenya. Apparently when he was asked for his birth certificate to stand for election, it couldn't be found, in fact there was no record anywhere, so they drew one up saying he was born in Hawaii. The reason given was that Hawaiian records were not always reliable or even kept in a secure place.
You place your money and take you choice I guess!
You place your money and take you choice I guess!
I've got a feeling that my comment was misinterpreted (prolly my own fault).
I wasn't criticising the questioner, except insofar as the word controversy is generally used to mean that each side has an arguable case. There is no arguable case whatsoever for Obama not being a natural born US citizen, so to call it a controversy is a bit like talking about the round earth/flat earth controversy: there are some nutters who believe that the world is flat, but that doesn't make for a controversy, because any sane person knows it's not.
I wasn't criticising the questioner, except insofar as the word controversy is generally used to mean that each side has an arguable case. There is no arguable case whatsoever for Obama not being a natural born US citizen, so to call it a controversy is a bit like talking about the round earth/flat earth controversy: there are some nutters who believe that the world is flat, but that doesn't make for a controversy, because any sane person knows it's not.
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