Gee, then I guess I was disrespected when I had to prove I was under 13 to play in the Little League (and that I lived within that league’s geographical boundaries), that I was over 17 when I applied for a driver’s license, that I was over 21 when I ordered a drink in a bar, that I was the same guy that was on my passport when I got on an airplane or visited a foreign country. And when I enlisted in the Air Force in 1970, those bastards actually gave me a medical exam to see if I was healthy enough to fight for my country. And I’m pretty sure I had to prove that the United States was, in fact, my country. And when I got married, they disrespected me and my wife by making us provide all kinds of paperwork proving that we were who we said we were. Just who the hell do these people think they are?
Your post hits home as to why this issue resonates (at least with me).
It isn’t the “not born in America” part, it’s the “obviously hiding his original birth certificate” part.
I (like you and pretty much every other American citizen) have been required (often by the government) to produce myr original birth certificate for any number of reasons—and I have. I didn’t whine, protest, or act insulted; i just did it and moved on.
What’s the big deal about the president’s birth certificate? Why not show it and get it over with?
Well stated, my friend...the arguments they pose are irrational...imagine if I took a letter down to the passport office in lieu of a BC and see what kind of response I get...and this guy is alleged to be the POTUS...what a joke!
YOU LIE!!!!
/s (obviously)
You’re Racist... /s
“...Just who the hell do these people think they are?...”
God.
Logic bump.