People need to grant others some consideration even when we don't agree. As far as I'm concerned, my allies don't have to believe exactly what I do when looking at a very complicated issue. I may know things they don't, they may know things I don't. We all make up our minds based on what *WE* know, not on what someone else knows. :)
Fred Nerks showed me some stuff I didn't know just today.
Getting caught up in detail and minutiae is no doubt fascinating, I know I spent countless hours early on, perusing Justia and in fact any and all sources I could find pertaining to eligibility.
But, the fact remains that all the murk is clearly designed to conceal a problem in that regard for Obama. A negative cannot be proved, and that is what all this is an attempt to do.
Just ask the man, point blank, if he is a natural-born citizen of the United States under Article II, Section I. He’ll either perjure himself, admit ineligibility or go off on a very telling ramble. I’d bet on the very telling ramble, myself.
You’re all caught up in a very elaborate game of Where’s Waldo and I believe it’s by design to run out the clock. You’ve got numerous posters and occasional newbie signups who come teetering up in the clown car whenever the topic erupts again, who keep guiding it back to the birth certificate.
That much I have observed, since withdrawing from the matter for the most part, due to ridiculous in-fighting and silly cliques forming.
You’re playing his game to his advantage, imho. Just why he’s ineligible won’t come out until he’s finished his second term and precedent will have been set.
My gripe is that there have been hundreds of threads with thousands of posts of incredible research on FR since the summer (at least) of 2008 about Zero’s background, lies, and so on. If you wanted to know the facts, you would have read them all, just as many of us have.
But you haven’t read them all, or absorbed much of what you have read. Instead, you have your own “ideas” that ignore the research already done. Not “ideas” but actual research.