Posted on 07/24/2009 5:08:58 AM PDT by real_patriotic_american
Yes, and I believe that all of this will catch up to Hussein very soon.
You wrote-
“So if the Governor of Hawaii has his BC under seal then we have to assume that there is one but zero just doesnt want us to see it?
This man is so arrogant - he thinks something in his BC that makes him ashamed overrides our right to know if hes constitutionally qualified to be our POTUS with the power over our lives.
He is one very screwed up person. I thought Bill Clinton was nuts but at least he didnt hate himself....AFAIK.”
I believe there are three possible scenarios here:
1) BO is not a U.S. citizen 2) BO is a US citizen but his certificate includes embarrassing information 3) BO is a US citizen but will not release certificate so conservatives focus on this issue instead of his proposed legislation
The Constitution clearly states that one must be a natural born citizen (rather than simply a citizen) to serve as President per Article 2, Section 1. Obama might be a citizen, but likely is not a natural born citizen. The 14th Amendment describes a natural born citizen. What Dobbs said would draw questions from me. The COLB does NOT prove natural born citizenship.
You wrote-
“Last night on Lou Dobbs, Dobbs claimed that the state of Hawaii destroyed the long form birth certificate when they went to electronic format eight years ago. Did anyone else hear this? If so, why isn’t the long form available electronically? Or are they now claiming that they only have the short form?
I believe there are three possible scenarios here:
1) BO is not a U.S. citizen 2) BO is a US citizen but his certificate includes embarrassing information 3) BO is a US citizen but will not release certificate so conservatives focus on this issue instead of his proposed legislation”
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