Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Obama's Citizenship: Legitimate?

It seems like the longer our friend Barack is exposed to the spotlight, the shakier his foundations become. Here is a news flash for a lot of people, and I'm surprised Democrats aren't a little more outraged: Barack Obama is having a lawsuit filed against him under the charge that he is not a natural born citizen and therefore ineligible for the presidency. The case simply requires that Obama hand over the official documents (birth certificate, etc.), thereby proving his eligibility. To date, however, Obama has been unable to do that.
Before you jump on the argument regarding the so-called "certificate" posted on Obama's website, you need to understand that there are some problems with that as well. I have read numerous articles claiming that the image posted online justifies that Obama is a Hawaiian-born citizen. However, this is an image which many, myself included, believe is only to temporary placate Obama supporters. If it was a legitimate image of the actual certificate, why not just show the document in court and be done with it? That's what John McCain did. When his citizenship was questioned, McCain immediately produced his birth certificate, medical records, etc., none of which has been done by Obama. If Obama has nothing to hide, why make so much trouble with the courts? I believe more Democrats should be demanding explanations and proof. This is a guy whom many of you took time out of your day to help; don't you think he owes it to you to at least be qualified? He certainly does. Only time will tell the result of the case.
To watch a video about this issue visit this link (and actually watch the whole thing with an open mind):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA6_k3NtXZs
--One more thing: please do not fall victim to selective perception and disregard these ideas simply because you do not want to hear them. Do some research and search for the truth. Try to find something wrong with everything you read. Whether you want to or not, you will begin to find blank spots and rather confounding elements. The media never tells us everything.

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