Posted on 03/16/2009 10:08:22 AM PDT by pissant
See post 31 and if you still care, you need a high school degree.
Of course he has.
Everything else - the speculation, the lawsuits, the false claims, the true claims - is an effort to force it out in the open.
With particular emphaisis on the speculation and false claims.
Hip hip, hooray!!
I'll wait until I see her accomplish something first.
Yes, it does. Thank you Calpernia. As we are always hearing, there shouldn’t be any problem displaying a $12.50 birth certificate; likewise there shouldn’t be any difficulty producing one’s law credentials, and yet that information was not on Taitz’ website.
See post 31. Natural born citezenship is an antiquated constitutional requirement in some minds (not mine). You both missed the issue entirely. Do not pass go, off to high school you go.
...and you too; post 31. :)
Believe it or not, j, I have other things to do than glue my eyes to that thread. And you are needlessly rude and defensive.
And you too, off to post 31 with ya
Not antiquated at all. But to date I haven't seen anything that would lead me to doubt Obama's claim to have been born in Hawaii. How you doing in that area.
You both missed the issue entirely. Do not pass go, off to high school you go.
Hardly. I've watched these birther lawsuits for some time now. With great amusement.
William Howard Taft University? Distance learning & earning of a law degree? *sigh* Will have to look into that further. Thank you N-S.
Her license is on all her legal docs. They are on her website.
Actually Calfornia is considered one of the tougher ones. What California is, however, is one of the only states that allows an online law degree.
...or a Russian dentist (as Wikipedia claims)?
It's accredited by the state of California Department of Education. It is not accredited by the American Bar Association or the State Bar of California. No on-line only universities can be accredited by either the ABA or any state Bar association, and only California allows graduates from on-line Universities to sit for the Bar exam.
Ok, I’ll sit out for that one. That I don’t know anything about.
“a lawyer in CA (easier bar exam),”
absolute frog-feathers, like most of the statements
made by Obama, and his defenders, on FreeRepublic.
http://www.bargraders.com/law_firm_solution.php
“Fact: The California bar exam is among the most difficult in the country with recent passage rates as low as 36%.”
Yes. The false claims are repeated ad naseum when the MSM and libtard bloggers write about it. According to them, the “Birth Certificate” was posted on-line back in July.
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