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Comments (3)
Thank you, Tatiana, I missed part of the interview on the TV.
Isn't it amazing how we keep hearing about the question of Obama's birth place and all the fear of a minority take over? How can the health care issue be a minority power grab? When 60% of our Senators were elected from the party that campaigned on Health Care Reform? Also a very good majority of the House were elected from that same party.
When a minority of 40% of the Senate can stymie the efforts of the elected majority, shouldn't that be an indication of someone besides Pres. Obama forcing their minority views on the nation? The Tea Partiers have successfully helped bag the original goals of reform, both health and economic.
Sarah Palin, with her 'cutesy' little hopey changy thing has offered nothing of substance to improve anything!
Posted by Ken Poland
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April 4, 2010 7:37 AM
Posted on April 4, 2010 07:37
Her remarks concerning President Obama's citizenship are unusual. She first notes that his citizenship is irrelevant but then seems to support the notion that it is the President who has not been forthcoming about documentation.
She's correct that it is irrelevant. She is wrong to assert that the burden of proof lies with Mr. Obama.
Posted by James Bordonaro
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April 7, 2010 7:08 PM
Posted on April 7, 2010 19:08
It really doesn't matter where President Obama was born.
His mother was a U.S. Citizen who had resided in the U.S. for at least five years--that alone is enough to make him a "natural-born citizen".
Please see:
http://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_citi.html
Posted by lesle
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April 11, 2010 6:31 PM
Posted on April 11, 2010 18:31