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To: BluegrassBlogger
I don't think the birth certificate issue holds water.

I didn't for a long time either. Then instead of just producing a legit Birth Certificate like any normal person can do Obama and the DNC have been doing everything but.

There is either something there or Obama/DNC is so stuck on legalese that they can't see the simple solution and just do it.

28 posted on 10/23/2008 9:32:14 AM PDT by Domandred (McWhathisname / Palin - 2008)
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To: Domandred

I suspect the deal is that husband number two...the Indonesian dude....adopted Obama...renaming him as they left the country. This is this “funny” business that he really can’t come up and announce that he’s got some Indonesian name because it then demands an accounting over his citizenship (if his new dad conferred Indonesian citizenship on him....it really invites too many questions to answer today). I think this is the entire problem. The funny thing is that someone in Indonesia is going to let the cat out of the bag sooner or later, then congress will have to step in to fix something impossible to settle easily.


38 posted on 10/23/2008 9:37:39 AM PDT by pepsionice
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To: Domandred
"There is either something there or Obama/DNC is so stuck on legalese that they can't see the simple solution and just do it."

Agreed. I'm not an attorney, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn last night...IMHO there's definitely something there. I've seen the document purported to be a certificate of birth as many of us have. One thing stood out as immediately inconsistent: Father's race was listed as "African." That's incorrect both as a designation of race, and the word's usage for the time period in question. Official documents issued in the early 1960s would present the more commonly used word "Negro" as a racial descriptor. The big question is, will any of this matter to the general public? Much as a US Attorney must weigh the merits of a case before accepting it for prosecution, somebody's doing the same for this issue, and I fear deciding (or already decided) to walk away from it. As in any criminal case, the court could declare "nolle prosequi," and let it go...DANG!
67 posted on 10/23/2008 9:55:22 AM PDT by PowderMonkey (Will Work for Ammo)
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