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Why Obama wants to hide birth certificate

Crabtownboy

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So it is your belief that the State of Hawaii would deny a request from the President of the United States for an official copy of his true long form birth certificate?

That they would say to the President of the United States, "That is all you are going to get."

This is what you believe?

If that is their policy, then yes that is their policy for everyone.

It is a dead issue except for those who just cannot stand Obama being the president. Drop it. Live with it. It ain't [sic] gonna change.
 
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Magnetic Poles

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I love it when the Ridiculous Right(R) makes themselves look like <pa deleted - LE>. Hey, here's another one for you. Maybe Obama isn't at least 35 years old. Can he prove it? You had better get all over that one too!!
 
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OldRegular

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I love it when the Ridiculous Right(R) makes themselves look like <pa deleted - LE>. Hey, here's another one for you. Maybe Obama isn't at least 35 years old. Can he prove it? You had better get all over that one too!!

He is as arrogant as a spoiled teen ager so perhaps you got something correct for a change.
 
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Salty

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I love it when the Ridiculous Right(R) makes themselves look like <pa deleted - LE>. Hey, here's another one for you. Maybe Obama isn't at least 35 years old. Can he prove it? You had better get all over that one too!!

Suppose a man won the Presidency with the Electoral College but loose the popular vote, the Libs would never complain about that would they? And by inauguration day, it would all be forgotten about.
 
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Magnetic Poles

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Suppose a man won the Presidency with the Electoral College but loose the popular vote, the Libs would never complain about that would they? And by inauguration day, it would all be forgotten about.

Not unless he got his daddy's pals to get SCOTUS to stop the recount in one state that would have definitively settled the matter. Just like GOPers in Minnesota would NEVER complain if their guy lost. They'd never tie up the courts for months while their state didn't have a full contingent of 2 seated Senators, would they?
 

Salty

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Not unless he got his daddy's pals to get SCOTUS to stop the recount in one state that would have definitively settled the matter.

I rest my case

Salty

PS - so what was the final... oh why bother - I'll just confuse you with the facts
 

OldRegular

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Just like GOPers in Minnesota would NEVER complain if their guy lost. They'd never tie up the courts for months while their state didn't have a full contingent of 2 seated Senators, would they?

Sure they would and they are. I suspect the democrats hope that foul mouthed gutter snipe does lose rather than become a poster boy for the democrats. They can always pick up a RINO vote from maine when necessary.
 

Freedom

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Suppose a man won the Presidency with the Electoral College but loose the popular vote, the Libs would never complain about that would they? And by inauguration day, it would all be forgotten about.

Personally, I believe we should abolish the electoral college. It was necessary in the early days of the Republic because there wasn't much in the way of national news or communications. People didn't know much about the presidential candidates but instead could vote for good local people they knew and trusted to serve as electors. We don't need that anymore. Now we know the presidential candidates but not the electors.
 

Revmitchell

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Personally, I believe we should abolish the electoral college. It was necessary in the early days of the Republic because there wasn't much in the way of national news or communications. People didn't know much about the presidential candidates but instead could vote for good local people they knew and trusted to serve as electors. We don't need that anymore. Now we know the presidential candidates but not the electors.

There was more to the electoral college than that.
 

Magnetic Poles

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Personally, I believe we should abolish the electoral college. It was necessary in the early days of the Republic because there wasn't much in the way of national news or communications. People didn't know much about the presidential candidates but instead could vote for good local people they knew and trusted to serve as electors. We don't need that anymore. Now we know the presidential candidates but not the electors.
I say we abolish Florida and Ohio, since their residents cannot seem to figure out how to hold an election. Or at least get a third party to oversee them.
 

Revmitchell

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You mean Katherine Harris counting them all for "W". :sleep:


Is that all you have really? You do realize it was only Democrats that wanted recounts, held vote cards up to the light:rolleyes:, and hey for good measure worked to block military overseas vote for fear they would support Bush. But sleep away.
 

OldRegular

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Is that all you have really? You do realize it was only Democrats that wanted recounts, held vote cards up to the light:rolleyes:, and hey for good measure worked to block military overseas vote for fear they would support Bush. But sleep away.

Perhaps he will wake up when he has to cook his meals over buffalo chips!:D
 

LeBuick

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No, he provided a portion of it and that portion did not have the information needed to settle the matter but in fact, that portion has been denied access to. .

I thought what he produced and what was disputed is a certified copy instead of the original.

Here is what he released. It has all the information any other birth certificate would have. What exactly is it missing?

I am comparing it to my daughters and the only thing hers has that his doesn't is the footprint and the seal.
 

Salty

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First of all, my birth certificate has the name of my doctor and hospital on it.

Also why is the registration number blacked out.

(the phrase as the bottom say, any alteration makes the certificate invalid)


No, I am not satisfited.
 
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