To: Red White and Blue Dog
how about ‘constitution upholders’ instead...(damn, is that correct??!! a lot of Crown R.....) the ‘birther’ thing term allows them to demonize us into looking like a bunch of screwballs....I’m all for continuing on this to...
5 posted on
08/16/2009 12:04:08 AM PDT by
bobby.223
To: bobby.223
how about constitution upholders instead...(damn, is that correct??!! a lot of Crown R.....) the birther thing term allows them to demonize us into looking like a bunch of screwballs....Im all for continuing on this to... LOL! I think the word you're looking for is Constitutionalists, but I get the point.
As far as being demonized and looking like screwballs - I've come to the conclusion that no matter how carefully we speak or how salient the evidence we provide, they're going to mock us ANYWAY.
It's what they do.
17 posted on
08/16/2009 3:56:46 AM PDT by
MamaTexan
(If you think calling me a 'birther' will stop me from defending the Constitution........think again!)
To: bobby.223
" How about constitution upholders instead...(damn, is that correct??!! a lot of Crown R.....) the birther thing term allows them to demonize us into looking like a bunch of screwballs....Im all for continuing on this to "
Got to remember, Obama said in one of his interviews, that the Constitution of the United States is a " flawed document " ....
The Democrats, MSM, Obama are going to keep chipping away at the US Constitution and our rights.
Even if we call ourselves " Constitutionalists " they are still going to demonize us and call us " Un American " .. " Racist " .. " The Mob " .. because in their eyes, our founding fathers of this country were nuts also, in their eyes, our founding fathers were kooks, racist, and not worth listening to or abiding to what they have wrote for us in our Constitution.
To: bobby.223
how about constitution upholders instead... That is the real issue. There are actually two questions to be answered. First: "Is someone whose father (or mother) was not a US Citizen at the time of their birth considered a 'Natural Born Citizen', as that term is used in the Constitution". If the answer to that is "No", and I believe it is, the the related question of "where was BHO Jr born" need not be asked. If the answer to the first question is "yes", then the second question must be asked. The term "birther" mostly applies only to those who are focused on the second question. I say mostly, because the long form, or a true certified COLB, would provide the answer to "Who's his daddY", which goes a long way to determining if the second question "where was he born" needs to be asked at all.
33 posted on
08/16/2009 12:15:46 PM PDT by
El Gato
("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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