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To: CodeToad
Everybody seems to claim that on ALL of the "certifigate" birth certificate messagethreads.

Haven't you read any of them, there must be hundreds upon hundreds of postings stating just that.

In fact, since Bobby Jindal's parents were NOT U.S. Citizens, but rather foreign students attending college in American, many posters have claimed that Governor Bobby Jindal is NOT a natural born citizen, because of his parents' status --- and therefore he is also ineligible to become the prez.

84 posted on 12/23/2009 7:54:28 AM PST by hennie pennie
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To: hennie pennie

I agree with that conclusion about Jindal. Even if he was the greatest republican politicians since Reagan if he is not a Natural Born Citizen he cannot be president.

The Democrats were so desperate for A “Clean” candidate they choose Obama even though they knew he was not eligible.


88 posted on 12/23/2009 8:07:14 AM PST by usmcobra (Your chances of dying in bed are reduced by getting out of it, but most people still die in bed)
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To: hennie pennie
Everybody seems to claim that on ALL of the "certifigate" birth certificate messagethreads.

Haven't you read any of them, there must be hundreds upon hundreds of postings stating just that.

Not everybody. There's plenty of us on this forum who believe that the definition of NBC that requires both parents to be U.S. citizens is pure bunk, a fictional definition created by birthers to be a standard of eligibility that Obama could not possibly meet.

Furthermore, there's this:

That's the Chief Justice of the highest court in the land swearing in a man whose foreign father is a matter of public record to the office of the presidency.

And then there's the 62 (and counting) dismissed or denied eligibility cases. Pay particular attention to Ankeny v. Daniels as this is the only court case so far that has offered an opinion on Obama's eligibility as it pertains to the 2 citizen parent requirement. Not surprisingly, the court didn't buy the birther definition.

Lots of people posting something over and over again doesn't make it fact.

91 posted on 12/23/2009 9:45:23 AM PST by Drew68
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