
I would like to see the birth certificate of Barack Obama. Not the certificate of live birth that he has been pushing, but the real one. The one he is spending millions of dollars, albeit not his dollars, in legal fees to keep hidden.
Unlike a lot of people who want to see this document, I actually believe the evidence, what little of it there is, shows that it is more likely than not little Barry was born in Hawaii in 1961, just as is claimed.
If that is true, why is he spending so much money to keep that document under wraps? I think there is something else on that document that he does not want the world to see. I think there is something there that would destroy the myth of Barack Obama, if it were released. Jack Cashill has done a great piece on his theory as to what is really on that birth certificate.
Is Obama really an American citizen, as all of the folks hitting the eligibility question ask? By birth, probably, but there is a curve ball. As a child, his mother married Lolo Soetoro, an Indonesian, who then adopted Obama and they moved to Indonesia. The law in effect at the time stated that if an American child was adopted by a citizen of another country and moved to that country, the child lost its American citizenship. The child could regain its citizenship by applying to an American Embassy at age 18 but would only be treated as a naturalized citizen.
I hope, one day after the end of Obama’s term, there is a ruling that he was in fact not eligible to be President. With that ruling, much of the damage done by the Obama regime has the possibility of being undone. But I want that done, after 2013.
Why?
It is simple. At this point, Obama could not be declared ineligible before the end of his term anyway. Even if a court were to make such a ruling, the case would end up in the Supreme Court and that would take more than two years.
For the next two years, our focus needs to be on selecting a conservative nominee to run against Obama.
There is another reason why I think the eligibility issue should go to the back burner. If I were the Democrats, I’d let the Republicans start pushing the eligibility issue.
In 1994, Bill Clinton went from having a Democratic congress to a Republican congress. Clinton, what ever else you want to say about him, was a masterful politician. He was able to survive and even thrive under the Republican congress, mostly by taking credit for what the Republican congress did.
Obama is no such politician. His bad policies, not to mention what his bad reaction will be over the next two years will all but guarantee a Republican win in 2012. If I were the Democrats, I would let something like that happen. Perhaps even join in on the eligibility issue. Then you have President Biden running for election in 2012. Or Biden might not run and let Hillary run. Either way, they can disavow the Obama regime and try to run clear of it.
This would be the Democrats best strategy for trying to keep the White House in 2012.
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Permalink Reply by Max Bleiweiss on November 1, 2010 at 7:16am
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Permalink Reply by Melanie Mathiason on December 20, 2010 at 10:17pm I doubt Barack O. will run for a second term. By then, his progressive backers will be looking for someone else they can back because he hasn't and won't be able to complete their agenda. George Soros will have more secretaries of state under his wing to allow for more fraud in elections and will be going after the states' AG if he hasn't already started.
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Permalink Reply by George on December 20, 2010 at 10:36pm Our great hope to do that, Darryl Issa, just wimped out and said he won't. It's up to the states now, but none have done it in two years. Courts won't hear a single case,. nor will Secy's of State, Attorneys-General, Electoral Colege,. prosecutors, sheriffs, Batman, Superman, etc.
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