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#9
#9
i guess forget the fact it's an OFFICIAL state document proving he was born here... you'll just complain about everything

once again. do some research. a certificate of live birth doesn't require 3rd party validation. now i'm not of the belief that he was born in kenya (and frankly i think that is a law that should be changed anyway), but i do find it strange he refuses to release a $10 document.
 
#10
#10
that's a really poor photoshop.

In 1961, I doubt Hawaii, or any state, used "African" for "race".

and I realize that is probably an updated certificate, but the alphabetical entries look like they were added by photo editing software, especially the lower part with all the glare.

I am not a birther, btw. There are plenty of other, real, criticisms of Obama to focus on.
 
#11
#11
But digital is not proof! The original is not proof! A signed affidavit by the doctor who delivered him is not proof! Only a heavenly parchment signed by God Himself and delivered to Glenn Beck in studio while on camera might suffice. Oops, I forgot that Glenn Beck IS God Himself.
 
#13
#13
But digital is not proof! The original is not proof! A signed affidavit by the doctor who delivered him is not proof! Only a heavenly parchment signed by God Himself and delivered to Glenn Beck in studio while on camera might suffice. Oops, I forgot that Glenn Beck IS God Himself.

I've seen the newspaper birth announcement, and so has everybody else. The only people still going down the birther route are the right-wing analogues to the morons at DailyKOS and HuffPo who still think Bush is a draft dodger.
 
#15
#15
Obama must be worried about going to the ice cream shop with his daughter and being asked for his "papers".

Good move pres. way to get out in front of it.
 
#17
#17
once again. do some research. a certificate of live birth doesn't require 3rd party validation. now i'm not of the belief that he was born in kenya (and frankly i think that is a law that should be changed anyway), but i do find it strange he refuses to release a $10 document.
I respectfully disagree. I don't want to sound paranoid, but I'd rather the leader be a natural born American citizen, preferably without strong ties to another country. Just my opinion.

By the way, I don't believe that Obama was born in another country.
 
#18
#18
I respectfully disagree. I don't want to sound paranoid, but I'd rather the leader be a natural born American citizen, preferably without strong ties to another country. Just my opinion.

By the way, I don't believe that Obama was born in another country.

you can surely require many years of US citizenship. i'd think 20-25 would do.
 
#19
#19
you can surely require many years of US citizenship. i'd think 20-25 would do.
I'm not saying that wouldn't work, I'd just prefer it the way it is. I could just see it problems, otherwise. I'm not really sure that changing it would turn out badly, but I'd prefer to keep it as it is right now.
 
#20
#20
hell i'd take arnold over our chief socialist any day. not that he's been perfect by any stretch, but i'd be a shame to eliminate good men/women simply because they weren't born here.
 
#21
#21
hell i'd take arnold over our chief socialist any day. not that he's been perfect by any stretch, but i'd be a shame to eliminate good men/women simply because they weren't born here.

I'd take horse manure or a neutered crab.
 
#22
#22
Cash I have some land that I'd be willing to sell you really, really cheap! Aaaaaa, its ocean front!
 
#23
#23
I've seen the newspaper birth announcement, and so has everybody else. The only people still going down the birther route are the right-wing analogues to the morons at DailyKOS and HuffPo who still think Bush is a draft dodger.

C'mon now. The birth certificate thing has been taken to heights never reached by the Bush draft dodger lefties
 

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