Bottom story of the day
From the Houston Chronicle:
While I have seen the passion of those who thought the Court should deny Obama the office to which he was elected, I continue to think it was misguided passion based on arguments with little merit. If you read the 14th amendment it is clear that Obama meets the test of citizenship.
All the convoluted arguments to the contrary notwithstanding, he was born in the USA from an American mom. Some may think otherwise, but they have not been able to persuade the courts or the voters. It is time to transfer those passions to issues that have some chance of persuading voters about the evils of liberalism. This is an issue that would be counterproductive in that endeavor.
Supreme Court won't review Obama's eligibility for office
While I have seen the passion of those who thought the Court should deny Obama the office to which he was elected, I continue to think it was misguided passion based on arguments with little merit. If you read the 14th amendment it is clear that Obama meets the test of citizenship.
All the convoluted arguments to the contrary notwithstanding, he was born in the USA from an American mom. Some may think otherwise, but they have not been able to persuade the courts or the voters. It is time to transfer those passions to issues that have some chance of persuading voters about the evils of liberalism. This is an issue that would be counterproductive in that endeavor.
Illegal birth is not the only issue at hand. I don't really think the reason for hiding the certificate is that at all. I think it is a red herring to drag the issues away from other documents including college transcripts and associations of the past.
ReplyDeleteCitizen, probably; Marxist beliefs and college years participation in radical events, there is the story.