I believe in smaller, less intrusive government. That government should live within its means. That our government currently is engaged in a variety of areas that it has no business being in. Though I realize that some level of regulation is necessary, I believe that business operates best when that regulation is kept to a minimum. I believe in a strong military and spent my entire adult life serving in it. I respect the law, revere the Constitution, and believe that Ronald Reagan was as close to a true conservative president as we're likely to see.
Since none of those positions have anything to do with Orly Taitz or Birterdom then I doubt you're familiar with any of them. But I'll be glad to try and explain them to you if you would like.
The root appeal of Birhterdom is that it promises a magic substitute for the hard work of politics -- just make the bad liberal go away with the wave of a proper legal document, if Orly would only figure out how to actually produce such a thing....
Well if what you say is true, we both hold a lot of the very same views. With one exception and that of course being I support the attempt to have his birth records made public so I can determine if he in fact can serve as president.
“I .... revere the Constitution .....”
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So what do you think the founders meant by adding the requirement that the President and Vice President must be Natural Born Citizens?
Do you think that someone can be a Natural Born Citizen and only have 1 parent be a US Citizen?
Do you think that someone can be a Natural Born Citizen and be born in Kenya when the law at the time did not allow the mother to pass citizenship if SAD and BHO Sr. were married.
How can you not see that there are serious Constitutional issues with BHO’s birthplace and parents.
I have trouble understanding your thought process.
So your postition is it really doesn’t matter where he was born,, we should just move on and look towards the next election cycle.