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To: Phlap

The birther nonsense is just that.

Guess what? If a man’s wife, at some point, says ‘he was born in Kenya”, then what is so racist about believing he was born in Kenya? When Obama himself, was having a debate prior to running for the Senate and his opponent pointed out he was born in Kenya, Obama said, “doesn’t matter, I’m not running for president.” When his book publisher puts out a short biography that says he was born in Kenya and it stays out for 16 years until he runs for president, it tends to make people think he was born in Kenya. Not racist, just common sensical.


16 posted on 11/09/2018 8:11:28 AM PST by JohnEBoy
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To: JohnEBoy

IMHO, the birther debate is a non-debate because it doesn’t matter where he was born anyway. I believe the founding fathers meant “natural born citizen” as “citizen at birth” — which means kids born to citizens regardless of where the birth occurred.

So not a citizen who was naturalized.


28 posted on 11/09/2018 8:17:36 AM PST by Tell It Right (Put everything to the test. Hold fast to that which is true. 1st Thess 5:21)
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