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To: Jeff Winston

“In the minds of about 90% of Americans, that closes the matter.”

You could be right. But how can people be fine with this when up until recently you have had the Governor of Hawaii come on record and say the LFBC didn’t exist.

Unless it was created, it just doesn’t appear out of thin air....this will be a problem, along with the INS file of Obama Sr., and the retrial of Rod Blagojevich (Tony Rezko).

You could be right. But if you are, it’s a cryin’ shame and shows us how degraded our society has become with an utter lack of curiosity and even disrespect for the US Constitution.


706 posted on 05/01/2011 10:04:38 AM PDT by SeattleBruce (Tea Party like it's 1773! Repeal the Federal Reserve Act of 1913! Pray 2 Chronicles 7:14!)
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To: SeattleBruce
You could be right. But how can people be fine with this when up until recently you have had the Governor of Hawaii come on record and say the LFBC didn’t exist.

To my knowledge, the Governor of Hawaii has issued no public statement to that effect.

Yes, I'm aware that somebody alleged he said that. And he may have. That's another "data point" that has to be taken into consideration.

And if anybody could get to the bottom of that, and demonstrate that he did in fact go on record that no birth certificate existed, the we have a pretty significant discrepancy that begs for an explanation.

However, without being able to demonstrate that HE PERSONALLY actually DID say that (anybody have a tape recording?) then what we have is really pretty much in the category of hearsay.

So I think it's worth more investigation, but it's hard for me at the moment to imagine anybody really being able to prove that Abercrombie actually said that.

You could be right. But if you are, it’s a cryin’ shame and shows us how degraded our society has become with an utter lack of curiosity and even disrespect for the US Constitution.

I certainly agree that we suffer from both a lack of curiosity and also disrespect for the Constitution.

Obama's eligibility is a damn important issue. The media has treated eligibility skeptics from the very beginning as if we were absolute kooks. They've treated us with ridicule.

The problem is that a lot of people recognize that you normally ridicule your opponent when you can't answer their questions. So their ridicule to some degree has fanned the flames of suspicion.

In this regard, both Obama and the media have acted suspiciously. I think the latter is partly because many in the media have secretly doubted Obama's eligibility themselves and felt they needed to cover for him. To that degree, we have a cover-up - regardless of whether or not there was actually anything of substance to cover up in the first place.

737 posted on 05/01/2011 11:19:16 AM PDT by Jeff Winston
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