Though I did not vote for Obama I shared in the deilhgt of those so proud that Martin Luther King’s dream of seeing a black man become POTUS. That was a phenominal milestone! I was proud of our nation that we had come so far to overcome the racial issue. Though he ran as someone that would close that divide bringing Americans together he has only succeeded in dividing us more.Even with Keyes and Rev. Manning being on board and other blacks if you question Obama you are labeled a racist . On birthers in wikipedia they make a gross generalization that all that question Obama’s citizenship are mostly white Southerners with the implication that being a white Southerner automatically makes you a racist.I was born when my parents were in their 40 s. My parents grew up on farms on the NC/SC border and went thru the Great Depression Era.Southern rural people were not racist. In the South there was a big divide in class between the urban and the rural people in the South. The rural people relied on one another. My childhood also was spent on a farm with the nearest people to us was one black family that lived deep in the woods. Those were the kids I played with. We took their laundry with ours to a laundrymat in town on rainy days because there was a sign White Only . That was the only thing I remember in my childhood that flagged that there was any difference whatsoever in them. My parents never raised me with any superior attitude regarding our neighbors. We worked together, ate together, played together and cared for one another. The first prejudice I ever encountered was right after Martin Luther King’s death when I went on a bus in Durham, NC that was filled with blacks and I was treated with hatred and person after person refused to let me sit down until someone tripped me in the aisle and some sweet lady lifted me up and patted the seat next to her for me to sit with her. So I had spent 18 years of my life as a Southern white female never realizing that there was even a racial problem.I am not a racist. I do not know who Obama really is and what I do know of him I don’t like and I wholeheartedly do not like his policies, his agenda. I want him and all his far left cronies out of office and if the controversy of his legitimate right to hold that office could be proven to be something that can oust him as President I am on board. It seems the only thing that will stop him from making this country like Cuba before his four years is out. So call me a crazy birther but what is really crazy is anyone in our nation being on board with SPENDING AND BORROWING Trillions of dollars and allowing him time to prove his policies work. My bank will not let me wait to prove money loaned to me wil work We cannot allow this man to continue on his present path until we are literally a third world country.THAT IS CRAZY!
Tom,while the Supreme court did declare that a naaturl born citizen is a child born on US soil to American citizen parents (plural) in Happersett v minor it has NEVER EVER referred to a dual citizen at birth as a naaturl born citizen. Citizen yes but NOT naaturl born. I think this will become increasingly important in the upcoming challenges at each state ballot. If I’m think correctly, the burden will be upon Obama to prove he is a naaturl born citizen and nowhere in the Constitution or any Supreme Court ruling does it say a dual citizen at birth is a naaturl born citizen .checkmate.
he had never seen the ad and only read press reports about it. He also said: Having now rieevwed the ad, it is even more clear to me that given the disgraceful tenor of Senator McCain’s ads and their persistent falsehoods, his campaign is in no position to criticize.” Does anyone besides me think this sounds like a variant of the childish retort, I’m rubber, you’re glue. Whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you! Of course the Obamessiah has a habit of acting childish whenever he thinks someone has scored points on him so why should this be any different?
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Though I did not vote for Obama I shared in the deilhgt of those so proud that Martin Luther King’s dream of seeing a black man become POTUS. That was a phenominal milestone! I was proud of our nation that we had come so far to overcome the racial issue. Though he ran as someone that would close that divide bringing Americans together he has only succeeded in dividing us more.Even with Keyes and Rev. Manning being on board and other blacks if you question Obama you are labeled a racist . On birthers in wikipedia they make a gross generalization that all that question Obama’s citizenship are mostly white Southerners with the implication that being a white Southerner automatically makes you a racist.I was born when my parents were in their 40 s. My parents grew up on farms on the NC/SC border and went thru the Great Depression Era.Southern rural people were not racist. In the South there was a big divide in class between the urban and the rural people in the South. The rural people relied on one another. My childhood also was spent on a farm with the nearest people to us was one black family that lived deep in the woods. Those were the kids I played with. We took their laundry with ours to a laundrymat in town on rainy days because there was a sign White Only . That was the only thing I remember in my childhood that flagged that there was any difference whatsoever in them. My parents never raised me with any superior attitude regarding our neighbors. We worked together, ate together, played together and cared for one another. The first prejudice I ever encountered was right after Martin Luther King’s death when I went on a bus in Durham, NC that was filled with blacks and I was treated with hatred and person after person refused to let me sit down until someone tripped me in the aisle and some sweet lady lifted me up and patted the seat next to her for me to sit with her. So I had spent 18 years of my life as a Southern white female never realizing that there was even a racial problem.I am not a racist. I do not know who Obama really is and what I do know of him I don’t like and I wholeheartedly do not like his policies, his agenda. I want him and all his far left cronies out of office and if the controversy of his legitimate right to hold that office could be proven to be something that can oust him as President I am on board. It seems the only thing that will stop him from making this country like Cuba before his four years is out. So call me a crazy birther but what is really crazy is anyone in our nation being on board with SPENDING AND BORROWING Trillions of dollars and allowing him time to prove his policies work. My bank will not let me wait to prove money loaned to me wil work We cannot allow this man to continue on his present path until we are literally a third world country.THAT IS CRAZY!
Aynur, 7 months ago
Tom,while the Supreme court did declare that a naaturl born citizen is a child born on US soil to American citizen parents (plural) in Happersett v minor it has NEVER EVER referred to a dual citizen at birth as a naaturl born citizen. Citizen yes but NOT naaturl born. I think this will become increasingly important in the upcoming challenges at each state ballot. If I’m think correctly, the burden will be upon Obama to prove he is a naaturl born citizen and nowhere in the Constitution or any Supreme Court ruling does it say a dual citizen at birth is a naaturl born citizen .checkmate.
Ricki, 7 months ago
he had never seen the ad and only read press reports about it. He also said: Having now rieevwed the ad, it is even more clear to me that given the disgraceful tenor of Senator McCain’s ads and their persistent falsehoods, his campaign is in no position to criticize.” Does anyone besides me think this sounds like a variant of the childish retort, I’m rubber, you’re glue. Whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you! Of course the Obamessiah has a habit of acting childish whenever he thinks someone has scored points on him so why should this be any different?
Sager, 7 months ago