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To: Fantasywriter
The only records that Obama has put “under lock and key” are his Senate records. Those should be public but are not.

The rest of the documentation that tends to get carped about is protected by the same privacy laws that protect personal information, yours and mine included.

When (not if) the media does another anal probe of Palin’s life, I hope some folks can recall their enthusiasm for fishing expeditions when Obama was the target.

Yes, we are going around in circle. I do not expect that we will ever find much agreement on this issue. But I do think it is important for use to try and clarify where we stand. I believe that this exercise is beneficial for both our own points of view and for the lurkers who haunt the threads.

230 posted on 08/30/2011 9:03:15 PM PDT by El Sordo (The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.)
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To: El Sordo

So you’re not concerned that much of Obama’s past is a mystery. His so-called autobiography is bad fiction. Any records that might have shed critical light on this man and his myriad lies are sealed. It’s great how that works. If the record could hurt or contradict Obama, it’s off limits. And so many on these threads just revel in that. They can’t hide their glee. It’s sweet when a lying liar like Obama gets to put his entire past off limits to the very people who employ him. Well you just go on gloating over his successful hoodwinking of the masses. If that’s what gets you your jollies, welcome to it.

Otherwise, you can join with the so-called birthers in asking to see these off-limit records. You did say you wanted to see his Occidental application. It’s a start.


231 posted on 08/30/2011 9:11:04 PM PDT by Fantasywriter
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