That is what I was thinking. I don’t understand the confusion how people can’t see this. I was watching Fox news about a hour ago and he was being interviewed. The reporter asked him if he was thinking of running for president for 2012 and he said he liked being governor. Don’t the reporters know he can’t qualify because he doesn’t meet Article 2 Section 1 of the Constitution?
Because people love their own cherished delusions. Didn’t long hours in intelligence teach you that? Still, I feel the same way. Wish I had a magical mallet that would knock sense into noggins of those—more than a few on this thread—who refuse to see the obvious. No such thing as magical mallets, being as this is meant to be a world of confusions for truth seeker to struggle to resolve, like a salmon run river is full of steep grades, fast-rushing currents and falls that a salmon must surpass in order to spawn.
You cant “know” something that is obviously untrue.
Jindhal has been a US citizen his whole life, a natural-born citizen. Jindhal, and anyone who is a US citizen at birth, is eligible to be President of the US.
And he would make a great President.