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To: Red in Blue PA
He has my vote if he is the only GOPer with cajones to bring this sort of tning up
when it comes to doubting President Obama's birthplace, declaring, "I am embracing the issue, and I'm proud of the issue. I think somebody has to embrace it."
It's nice that Trump is discussing one part of the eligibility issue, but he, like many others are missing the important point. He certainly does not deserve the votes of conservatives.

It does not matter where Obama was born. What makes him ineligible is that one of his parents was not a US citizen at the time of his birth, and he is therefore NOT A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN.

Attempts to make the eligibility issue solely about birthplace are liberal ploys to obfuscate the real issue.

Lots of citizens who spawned a child with a non-citizen want their little Jose or Achmed to grow up to be president, and the Natural Born Citizen clause of the US Constitution was written precisely to prevent such a case.

76 posted on 03/31/2011 11:54:36 AM PDT by meadsjn (Sarah 2012, or sooner)
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To: meadsjn

you don’t know what trump misses or not, and i seriously doubt he doesn’t understand the natural born/father issue. He is very likely focusing on a single part of the story because it is a single concept tv viewers (not the sharpest population sample) can easily understand - obama is hiding his birth certificate.

once you get off into the chester arthur model, viewers eyes are going to glaze over. when you say ‘he has no history anywhere and hides his bc’, it gets a point across.

also, the fact he is doing this tells me he actually knows what/where/fromwhere is obama’s bc, and why he won’t disclose it.


130 posted on 03/31/2011 12:31:12 PM PDT by WoofDog123
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