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To: jamese777; rxsid; El Sordo; bluecat6
In regard to post #185,I have a challenge.

Name even **ONE** judge, elected official, legislator, electoral college member, or military person who has actually ***seen*** court acceptable, government certified evidence of Obama’s natural born status.

Please name **ONE**.

Fact: The only evidence available, and used by **all** of these numerous people that you listed in post #185, are Internet images of dubious origin, a carefully massaged statement from Fukino that confirms NOTHING, and hearsay from Lingle.

Pinging rxsid; El Sordo; and bluecat6 as a courtesy.

205 posted on 01/18/2011 2:34:29 PM PST by wintertime (Re: Obama, Rush Limbaugh said, "He was born here." ( So? Where's the proof?))
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To: wintertime

In regard to post #185,I have a challenge.
Name even **ONE** judge, elected official, legislator, electoral college member, or military person who has actually ***seen*** court acceptable, government certified evidence of Obama’s natural born status.

Please name **ONE**.

Fact: The only evidence available, and used by **all** of these numerous people that you listed in post #185, are Internet images of dubious origin, a carefully massaged statement from Fukino that confirms NOTHING, and hearsay from Lingle.

Pinging rxsid; El Sordo; and bluecat6 as a courtesy.


The question is irrelevant. Under the American system of jurisprudence Obama doesn’t have to prove that he is eligible, those who believe that he is ineligible have to prove that position. Thus far, in nearly four years since he first announced his candidacy, no one has proved him to be ineligible.

Just because Wintertime believes that the state appointed official in Hawaii who oversees ALL vital records made a carefully worded statement doesn’t make it so.
Dr. Fukino’s exact words of relevance are: “verifying Barack Obama was born in Hawaii and is a natural born American citizen.” What in the world could be more clear?

That statement was placed on the letterhead of a state elected official, Governor Linda Lingle of Hawaii.
http://hawaii.gov/health/about/pr/2009/09-063.pdf

“The state of Hawaii says that President Obama was born there. That’s good enough for me.” —John Boehner, Speaker of the House.

“A spurious claim questioning President Obama’s constitutional legitimacy may be protected by the First Amendment, but a Court’s placement of its imprimatur upon a claim that is so lacking in factual support that it is frivolous would undoubtedly disserve the public interest.”—US District Court Judge Clay R. Land, Middle District of Georgia Federal Court, September 16, 2009.


207 posted on 01/18/2011 2:46:40 PM PST by jamese777
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To: wintertime

Honestly, Winter, I don’t think anybody WANTS to see it. If they did, they might have to actually *do* something, and that’s the very last thing they want.

Did you ever see that old Tom Hanks comedy, Burbs? There’s a scene in which the character played by Corey Feldman is acquainting his girlfriend with the inhabitants of his hood. Pointing to Hanks, he says something like, ‘That’s Mr. Peterson. He’s trying to pretend there’s nothing weird going on, because if there was, he’d have to do something about it.’

Or words to that effect. Anyway, I think that’s what we’ve got with Obama. See no evil, hear no evil, etc. Everybody covers their eyes and punts, because nobody wants to actually have to DO anything.


208 posted on 01/18/2011 2:53:08 PM PST by Fantasywriter
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