His comment asking what he’s supposed to do about would indicate that he feels it’s a waste of his time. But that’s no reason to call others dumbasses for working on it or being concerned about it.
The fact of the matter is that it’s a waste of time to pass laws, if they’re never going to be enforced anyway. And this whole thing with Obama has happened because laws have not been enforced and the people who could have done something about it....... were too busy calling me and my fellow concerned Americans dumbasses for caring about the rule of law.
The people who are real dumbasses are the ones who spend their time passing laws that will never be enforced anyway. Talk about a real waste of time!
I already specifically addressed this.
The fact of the matter is that its a waste of time to pass laws, if theyre never going to be enforced anyway. And this whole thing with Obama has happened because laws have not been enforced and the people who could have done something about it....... were too busy calling me and my fellow concerned Americans dumbasses for caring about the rule of law. The people who are real dumbasses are the ones who spend their time passing laws that will never be enforced anyway. Talk about a real waste of time!
That is a straw man argument, and a waste of time, BTW. The founders did not waste their time in writing the constitution. But it is clearly a waste of time and effort getting a candidate so wrapped around the axle about this issue that he lessens his chance of getting into office where he can do something about it.
Do you think the law was overlooked by accident? We need people in office that will uphold the law. Candidates must focus on the issues most important to the electorate. Obama’s birth certificate isn't one of them, and asking this guy about it over and over again isn't going to change that any more than posting about it over and aver.
The place to attack this issue is in each state by requiring proof to be on the ballot. If he is exposed, or is forced off of the ballot in some key states the job is done.