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To: GBA; little jeremiah
Please understand, I am not urging you to arrive at any particular conclusion about where Obama was born or about how you should interpret the natural born citizen clause. None of that really matters (so long as no one is taking your money).

I was just sharing with you my view as to why some people wanted to believe the Obama birther theories and why it soon won't matter.

178 posted on 08/05/2016 10:42:14 AM PDT by Tau Food (Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.)
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To: Tau Food
Your theories are humorous and/or ominous. Thanks for sharing!

Lee Segall said, "A man with one watch knows what time it is;
a man with two watches is never quite sure."

I say, obama is like the watch salesman on the street corner selling fake Rolexes.

To those who've sent him against US, I have to/hate to say: "Well played."

179 posted on 08/05/2016 11:54:37 AM PDT by GBA (Here in the matrix, life is but a dream.)
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To: Tau Food

That he was born in Kenya was in print in more publications than I can remember. I can show you copies of several, but can’t be bothered, you’re not worth the effort. The one person who spread this ‘born in Kenya’ story right from the outset, and more often than anyone, is still zero himself. That’s the man whose entire background has been sealed, and whose parents are still, after so many years, unknown.

Why would he have started this and never once made an effort to correct it?

Because it suited the myth of having a Kenyan student as a father. To accept that myth, you also have to believe all the rest of the fairy tale that is ‘Dreams From My Father’ -
a man he met once in his life.

What dreams?

Just who did the previous attorney general mean, when he said after his resignation, that zero was carrying on the work of his father?

A Kenyan drunk? A man who couldn’t support his own children? Who beat his wife, lived for a long period sleeping on the couch of a friend, didn’t have a job and ended his life driving drunk into a tree?

The Kenyan birth myth simply served zero, to keep you from asking who his real parents were and directed attention to Kenya. They could have chosen better. But the choice was made in 1961 and no one could have known what a failure that choice would turn out to be.


181 posted on 08/05/2016 3:23:04 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Fair Dinkum!)
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