I will state upfront that I believe there are many dots missing in the issue of Obama’s eligibility to be POTUSA let alone a validated USA citizen. I suppose this makes me a ‘birther’ which I can live with and keep looking for a complete history. I have had the benefit and as to some persons an advantage of an education about this Nation and It’s Constitution from my first years of a parochial grade school to my exit graduation exam on the Constitution from a world renowned university. I have several copies of the ‘Declaration of Independence’ and the ‘Constitution’ in my small personal library along with various books/documents. I served in WWII and my only sibling brother, who was killed on Okinawa, were sons of immigrant parents and we were taught to honor and respect the USA Constitution. I have no problem believing that other persons in their own world of experiences can view the Obama matter differently than I do. However. I will not be influenced by another’s view unless I decide for myself what is valid and applicable.
Thank you for your post, you made my day.
I served in WWII and my only sibling brother, who was killed on Okinawa, were sons of immigrant parents and we were taught to honor and respect the USA Constitution. I have no problem believing that other persons in their own world of experiences can view the Obama matter differently than I do. However. I will not be influenced by anothers view unless I decide for myself what is valid and applicable.
Sir, if you wish to be a birther, be my guest. You have my blessings. In my book, you've earned it.
I am sorry that your brother did not have the opportunity to come home and enjoy the blessings of liberty that he fought and died for. I am glad you did, but both of you paid the price for my liberty and for the America that I grew up in.
I frequently seem to find myself in conflict with birthers. As a general group, I have lost whatever respect I might have once had for them. That does not apply to you. If I should ever be impolite to you, please remind me of this conversation.
Thank you for your service. And I also thank your brother for his.