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To: Star Traveler

There are 2 recent aol polls which contradict your comment about the majority of the electorate.....

There are also threads here containing info which bunks other statements you’ve made.

It’s fairly obvious why you’re on this thread.

FWIW you’re giving the impression that Christians are full of misinformation.


185 posted on 01/09/2010 8:45:07 PM PST by tutstar (Baptist Ping list - freepmail me to get on or off.)
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To: tutstar
You were saying ...

There are 2 recent aol polls which contradict your comment about the majority of the electorate.....

Well, you'll find that another FReeper supplied some poll information (on this thread) in which it was said that 30% of the population doesn't believe that Obama was born in Hawaii. I don't know how accurate his poll is (or was) but I put that up as something that I didn't look up but another FReeper did. 30% doesn't sound like a majority to me...

But, as I did say, earlier, in this thread... how many people who believe one thing or another thing really doesn't matter -- but rather -- what matters is what the real truth of the matter is.

And in that regard, we have received the information about the birthplace of Obama from the State of Hawaii (posted earlier in this thread, and from the same agency that produces the certified copies of birth records) -- which says that he was born in Hawaii. That is what is more important to me than how many people think one thing or another.


It’s fairly obvious why you’re on this thread.

Well, I hope it's clear, as I've been posting what that is... LOL...

For one thing, it's that the State of Hawaii has made it clear where Obama was born, and that is in Hawaii.

The second thing is that if someone does want to get the birth certificate shown by Obama, then the simple solution to that problem is to get a state law enacted where any candidate must produce his birth certificate or else he cannot be on the ballot in that state.

The third thing is that if someone wants a resolution to the issue of Obama being qualified on the basis of his parents -- then they are going to have to get a Supreme Court decision on the matter, because there are conservatives who do not agree with the way some posters here are presenting it. Two different ways of seeing this have been presented on this board, in regards to that, and it's apparent that it's not going to be solved by discussion but only by a Supreme Court decision.

Anything else that may be discussed about the issue is merely a side discussion and not too relevant to those main points (but we do have fun discussing all sorts of side things here, I notice... LOL...).


FWIW you’re giving the impression that Christians are full of misinformation.

That's one of those side issues on this particular thread, but it's an interesting topic in and of itself and would be good for pursuing on another thread. But, I may comment on it with another poster, if you read some more of my posts, in regards to any particular ideas that Christians may have (in the Christian "worldview" of things...).

246 posted on 01/10/2010 2:25:33 PM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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