There are too many people in dire straights to put politics above the welfare of the country.
You said — There are too many people in dire straights to put politics above the welfare of the country.
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I’ll first preface the following by saying I’m not sure how much Obama is going to help out on that mater in any case.
In having said that, I’ll now say that I don’t think that this birth certificate issue that is talked about here is really affecting Obama one way or another. I don’t think he’s really doing anything about it or paying attention to it. Maybe some aides are, maybe some lawyers are, but I doubt Obama is.
So, in that regards, Obama is probably doing just what he would do, anyway, about the economy — even without — the birth certificate issue existing.
At least that’s my perception of what difference it’s making to him. Now, on the other hand, the birth certificate makes a *big difference* to a lot of people who would never vote for Obama in a million years. And the issue is taking a certain amount of time and/or energy. I don’t know how much that takes away from other things that people might do — but I do know that we all only have so much time in a day to do things.
In any case, I still think the best solution is getting your state legislature to pass a state law requiring the specific documentation for being on the ballot (like I’ve said... :-) ...).
There are too many people in dire straights to put politics above the welfare of the country.
Uh the country is in dire straights, its constitution is being broken and there is an usurper acting as President. Without the Constituion we have no law and order and the welfare of the Nation will end in revolt.
This is not about politics. Get it?