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To: jamese777
Excellent post.

It sheds some light on an largely undiscussed aspect of the eligibility wars. That is, that legislators on every level fear the potential racial repercussions in their districts.

IMHO, this is exactly why this discussion did not take place when it would have made a modicum of good sense, i.e., in 2007 and 2008.

23 posted on 03/04/2011 8:03:50 AM PST by Kenny Bunk (Odd, but I never had to ask, "Who, or what exactly is Dwight Eisenhower?")
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To: Kenny Bunk

Excellent post.
It sheds some light on an largely undiscussed aspect of the eligibility wars. That is, that legislators on every level fear the potential racial repercussions in their districts.

IMHO, this is exactly why this discussion did not take place when it would have made a modicum of good sense, i.e., in 2007 and 2008.


A way around that is for formal investigations of the issue to take place in states with small and next to no minority populations. Obama was on the ballot in Idaho, Wyoming, Vermont, New Hampshire and Utah, just to name a few as well as New York, DC, and California.
Idaho politicians have nothing to fear from a minority backlash.
Unlike you, I think that when Michael Steele, also an African American was Chairman of the Republican Party, that would have been the perfect time to challenge Obama’s eligibility.


29 posted on 03/04/2011 8:36:19 AM PST by jamese777
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