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To: butterdezillion

keyword....indirectly. Even a dog knows when it is time to bury a pork chop bone. That poor pork chop bone has been chewed on way too long. This will do nothing but hurt us in the election. I work with the Republican Party in Texas. I do not know one Republican...even amongst the big dawgs here..who thinks President Obama is not eligible to be President. And they really, really want this argument to go away before it gets any closer to the election. They find it an embarrassment. And makes us look like nuts and kooks.


47 posted on 07/31/2012 3:51:48 PM PDT by DallasSun (Courage~Fear that has said its prayers.)
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To: DallasSun

Funny that your tag is about courage yet you display none yourself. Preferring to join the alinsky tactics of the left and resort to belittling your fellow freepers instead. You had better hope that this issue stays in the crosshairs especially if Obama wins this November. It may be the only way we can stop him from destroying this country down the road. The man is running around with a fake social security number as well and has lied to the American people. He is a commie mole and you just want to play politics as usual. Good luck with that.


54 posted on 07/31/2012 4:02:47 PM PDT by penelopesire (TIME FOR A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR!)
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To: DallasSun

I guess they don’t care that Alvin Onaka, according to the laws of the State of Hawaii, could not confirm even that Barack Obama was born a male, that he was born on Aug 4, 1961, that he was born in Honolulu, that his mother was Stanley Ann Dunham Obama, or that his father was Barack Hussein Obama. The only legal reason for him to not verify those things upon request by a qualified requester.... is if he CAN’T verify it because it is not legally-established fact.

I guess the people that I respect from Texas aren’t so much associated with the GOP-e. They’re more interested in the rule of law.

Unlike you, who totally ignored the legal fact that was brought to your attention. Nice dodge, but I’m tired of the establishment dodging the rule of law.


84 posted on 07/31/2012 5:26:07 PM PDT by butterdezillion
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To: DallasSun
"I work with the Republican Party in Texas. I do not know one Republican...even amongst the big dawgs here..who thinks President Obama is not eligible to be President. And they really, really want this argument to go away before it gets any closer to the election."

Then the TX GOP big dawgs are not paying attention and had better read the tea leaves in the Ted Cruz/Tea Party victory last night.

If they want this to go away, they'd better get their big dawg asses in gear and see this thing resolved with a proper Congressional investigation instead of trying to bury it in the back yard and forget about it.

SURVEYS PERSISTENTLY SHOW 44% OF ALL VOTERS AND 66% OF RANK & FILE REPUBLICANS DOUBT OR REFUTE OBAMA'S ELIGIBILITY. THIS ISSUE IS NOT ABOUT OBAMA. IT'S ABOUT THE US CONSTITUTION AND IT IS NOT "GOING AWAY."

http://www.art2superpac.com/index.html

176 posted on 08/01/2012 9:19:43 AM PDT by TexasVoter (No Constitution? No Union!)
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To: DallasSun
I work with the Republican Party in Texas. I do not know one Republican...even amongst the big dawgs here..who thinks President Obama is not eligible to be President. And they really, really want this argument to go away before it gets any closer to the election. They find it an embarrassment. And makes us look like nuts and kooks.

And there is the essence of the opposition to our side. They do not have the knowledge base to understand what is the truth, AND they are opposed to questioning his legitimacy because they are afraid it will be politically embarrassing.

I am sorry that so many of the Republicans which you know are so badly informed on this topic. It is a common problem across the nation where the ignorant people keep a circle jerk going to celebrates the fact that they ARE ignorant about this topic.

Even some of our top intellectual talent displays ignorance on this subject, but they make arguments which support the notion that birth on the soil is not sufficient to transfer citizenship. Both George Will and Ann Coulter have written "birther" articles, without even realizing that they were justifying the "birther" position.

How funny is that?

Here's George Will's "birther" argument that he doesn't realize is a "birther" argument. Read it closely. He doesn't realize that his facts and logic would also apply to Obama.

Here is Ann Coulter's foray into "birtherism" without realizing it. Again, if she realized that she was making a "birther" argument, she would probably faint.

I would advise you to keep an open mind and carefully weigh the facts and reasoning from the other side before you decide there is nothing to our arguments. I firmly believe I can convince any reasonable person that the currently fashionable understanding of what "natural born citizen" means is wrong. The only difficulty is finding reasonable people to which to present the evidence.

Just for kicks and grins, I will show you this letter purportedly written by James Madison (Who as the Father of our Constitution ought to know what he is talking about) under his pen name "Publius" to at least two Virginia Newspapers regarding a man in Europe claiming American citizenship. Madison disagrees.


185 posted on 08/01/2012 10:55:55 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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