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To: Mr Rogers
Obama is a US citizen. No one should have ANY doubt about that!

He can't prove it, so sorry, there is plenty of doubt.

Born of an American mother - same.

... an American mother who married two foreign nationals and took her child with her to another country. She had no particular allegiance to the United States.

On US soil - some claim a young woman in the early 60s underwent the long and unpleasant trip to Kenya, just so she could take advantage of sub-standard medical care and give birth in Africa. To date, that ridiculous claim has never had any facts presented to support it.

Your assumption that he was born on U.S. soil cannot be proved. Even the state of Hawaii admitted his original birth certificate was insufficient for 'verifying' a place of birth. You make a poor argument in reference to SAD's reasons for being in Kenya. She was allegedly married to a Kenyan. We don't know when she traveled and at what point she realized she would be giving birth. Being an impetuous teenager, the medical and travel conditions may have never crossed her mind. It's ridiculous to make assumptions about her state of mind and reasoning. Let's just deal with the fact that no place of birth has been proven.

Raised as an American - apart from a few years in Indonesia, he was raised in Hawaii and educated in the continental US, where he has lived as an adult.

We don't know for sure why the little bastard was sent back to Hawaii. It obviously wasn't because of undying patriotic love of America. What you admit was that he wasn't raised solely as an American. For some reason, you omit the parts that aren't convenient. Out of your four claims, you have two half-truths.

423 posted on 04/10/2010 8:04:43 PM PDT by edge919
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To: edge919

“He can’t prove it...”

He has the same evidence I have when I apply for a passport - a birth certificate issued by one of the states (mine is Minnesota). If I needed more proof than that of birth in Minnesota, I couldn’t give it. We moved when I was little, and my parents didn’t stay in touch with anyone. My Dad’s military records were lost in the big fire many years ago.

“... an American mother who married two foreign nationals and took her child with her to another country. She had no particular allegiance to the United States.”

She was, IMHO, a worthless bitch who probably hated America and who, as her son put it, had a thing for men with dark skin. Still American, though. You don’t have to be nice, smart, or loyal to be an American citizen. If you did, no Democrats would be Americans.

“Your assumption that he was born on U.S. soil cannot be proved.”

The birth certificate is proof enough (remember, there are also birth announcements in local papers, comments by eyewitnesses, etc), UNLESS someone has strong evidence to the contrary. If you have it, you will be the first person I met who did. What EVIDENCE do you have that she traveled to Kenya to give birth? EVIDENCE that outweighs the certificate, announcements, witnesses, etc.

“What you admit was that he wasn’t raised solely as an American.”

What I admit is that he didn’t spend his entire life in the US. Neither did I - I lived in Taiwan from 64-66, and Iceland in 69-71. That had nothing to do with my switching allegiance. My sister’s kids lived in Africa for 5 years - all are still Americans. The girls are both married to Marines, and the son is in the US Air Force.

“We don’t know for sure why the little bastard was sent back to Hawaii.”

Simple - his mom didn’t love him any more than his father did. She was a self-centered liberal bitch who didn’t care for her son, and I suspect his racism is rooted in her rejection of him.

I’m 4 for 4.


425 posted on 04/10/2010 8:25:42 PM PDT by Mr Rogers
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