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On Nov 3, 8:41*am, Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... There is no Constitutional requirement to provide the documentation you want. But, agree or not, the Constitution requires one to be a naturally born citizen. If a question of eligibility arises due to conflicting family recollections that are made public, how else does one satisfy the law? The Duck provided a link that offers convincing proof. *Why did Obama make this all so difficult and controversial? Also, as one of his potential employers (heh), *I'd really like to review his college transcripts. *Any problem with that? I know if I refused if asked, I wouldn't get the job. Eisboch Apparently, the framers of the Constitution provided no mechanism for office seekers to prove their country of birth. I wonder why. I had and have serious questions in 2000 about the intellectual capabilities of George W. Bush. My doubts about him have proved to be valid. I had a test I thought should be applied to any potential nominee for President. I thought he or she should have to read aloud a full page chosen at random from a novel by Melville or even by Dickens. If Bush had had to do that, he would have lost to Gore and this country wouldn't be sliding to hell in a handbasket right now.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, being able to read aloud without mistakes would certainly make someone mentally fit and competent to run the country and make decisions that would affect the whole world. No wonder you were a liberal arts major at a second rate school. You're an idiot! |
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