Perhaps someone (or some group) is blackmailing the president?
So true.
I've always wondered who in their right mind would move
permanently to Chicago (windy city) after growing up in
Hawaii.
Stick your Birther label from whence you were born.
no onus on proof, anybody can be anybody they want to be.
Getting rid of documents is a convenient agenda in the first-the-pond-tomorrow-the-word Power Game.
Only in America can a man who doesnt exist grow up to be President.
Interpreter? Give me a break! 0b0wa doesn't master any language, including English, except teleprompter English. Case in point, corps pronounced corpse and other examples I really don't care to numerate.
Knowing a few words of a language, pronounced with a thick accent and the wrong emphasis, doesnt make one an interpreter or a linguist. Another implied or unintended glorification for an idiot!
He might have been a CIA informer who squealed on his buddies, the radical blacks, terrorists and communists, but to glorify him as an "interpreter" is quite a stretch. IOW, 'singing" to the CIA doesn't make him the new Sinatra!
You can imagine how all these groups would react to such revelations about their messiah. I certainly wouldnt like to be in his hoofs when it eventually happens!
........should be rebranding them as Documentarists rather than Birthers.
You got that right. This ghost of a POTUS's documents, especially education documents, should be uncovered to find out who the real 0kaka is.
This is why I consider myself a Ghoster not a Birther.
http://www.mohavedailynews.com/articles/2010/04/26/news/local/doc4bd523c70ef73660583516.txt
Az birther bill
McLain said Obama took too long to show proof of his citizenship. Obamas mother was an American citizen but his father was from Kenya.Arizona Rep. Doris Goodale, R-Kingman, also supported the bill, saying so many hours and so much energy was spent in the past year debating the issue of Obamas birth.This bill is to prevent the angst and frustration with this situation occurring again, Goodale said. This will place Arizona in a solid position of knowing, proving the certification and requirements for the candidacy for our highest office.I have no problem requiring candidates prove they meet the qualifications to run for office. From the top of the ballot to the bottom, Arizona Sen. Ron Gould, R-Lake Havasu City said.