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GAWKER
is
of course a super-nutroot cafe, and thus another good place to see
what's
driving current left-wing dialog. I seldom if ever comment
on these
sites, but today I couldn't resist. The birth certificate is just a
blob of paint on the portrait of this poseur. No college records,
no
friends from the past, phony social security number, and on and on and
on. Most of these canker-blossoms are True Believers, so no hope of
changing minds
anytime soon.
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I
know they have batshit answers for everything, but how do the birthers
explain Obama's birth announcement in the Honolulu newspaper? I mean..
do they purport that this conspiracy goes all the way to before Obama
was born, in case one day someone will challenge an unborn Kenyan
child's eligibility to be President of the United States? Is that what
they're going with?
8 replies to lobstr
TRKOF
most likely reason -
the
grandparents applied for a certificate of live birth (no documentation
necessary) which would have triggered the birth announcement. Why
would they apply for the COLB? Lots of reasons, the simplest being they
wanted Barry to have Hawaiian bona fides for attending college,
etc.
Or, since they were very political they were likely aware that since he
was
born in Kenya (as Kenyan granny and sisters claim), his underage
wife could not confer citizenship.
BTW, if this whole
debacle was a movie, the audiences would be waiting for the cavalry to
arrive, so obvious is this entire fraud.
lost_grrl 6 hours ago
They contend that America is such
a great country and American
citizenship so coveted at the time that his (white) grandparents wanted
to ensure that their grandson was afforded those rights and privileges.
Of course, that is absurd for two reasons the first being that no
matter where he was born, he would have been a US citizen because his
mother is and so would be eligible for all of the rights and privileges
afforded American citizens.
7 replies to lost_grrl
TRKOF just now
Ignorance of the facts
are a
big problem in this deal. Since Stanley Ann Dunham was effectively a
child bride and incapable of conferring her citizenship to her child
because of then applicable U.S. and international laws, the only way in
which she could claim U.S. citizenship for her newborn child was to
claim birth within the jurisdiction of the United States of America.
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