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To: deannadurbin; LucyT; GreatOne; pissant; theothercheek; Just A Nobody; Calpernia; null and void; ...
Even many Freepers were mocking the birth certificate question, so you won't get much leverage from them on that one.

The "birth certificate question", or more accurately, the place of birth question (as a major determinant of natural born citizenship in the instance of Obama), is not a matter to be decided by popular vote on an Internet forum, but rather a matter of fact and constitutional law.

Be that as it may, there certainly are a lot of FReepers who agree with me and feel that the question is still very much undecided. One of those is Alan Keyes. If you check out the latest update on World Net Daily, you will see Former Ambassador Keyes' views on the issue.

As you might know, if O is proven in a court of law to be constitutionally ineligible to serve as president by reason of the "natural born citizen" clause, any action he may have taken as a usurper of presidential power can be held to be null and void. So the issue is still very much relevant.

208 posted on 02/16/2009 9:25:26 PM PST by justiceseeker93
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In theory, possibly. But no one has / is doing anything about it, including the supposed Republican Gov. of Hawaii when she had the chance. The Supremes aren’t touching it. It’s basically a dead issue unless and until someone grows some legal balls and compels him to dig the original out from under lock and key.


214 posted on 02/17/2009 3:51:59 PM PST by deannadurbin
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