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Merged Obama Birth Certificate Released

No, but wouldn't surprise me if it was. I am just glad he finally showed some respect to the rule of law and the American people, even if he forged it, and produced something that legitimately shows he was born where he said, in that specific hospital, rather than a baby born elsewhere, flown to Hawaii and registered there as a Hawaiian birth.

At least he produced some evidence. 3 years too late but it's something.
Why don't you demand equal rigor from every single other elected official, or even just every president?

Ha, they didn't even have PDF's in 1961!!!
I loled.
 
....I would agree that no single line of evidence alone would be sufficient to accept the claim that racism is a big factor in the Birther movement, but considering all the evidence, I think it is sufficient.

All the evidence fit to be lied about, why of course. Since there is no other conclusion you could reach, this conclusion is the logical one. But be careful to place some nice words and phrases around your prejudices, that will help shield the fantasies in your head.
 
Why don't you demand equal rigor from every single other elected official, or even just every president?


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A reasonable question if qualified by "every single other....<insert group> where one of the parents was a foreign citizen."
 
A reasonable question if qualified by "every single other....<insert group> where one of the parents was a foreign citizen."
Why does the citizenship of Obama's dad have to do with a long-form birth cert?
 
A reasonable question if qualified by "every single other....<insert group> where one of the parents was a foreign citizen."

WOW you just gotta love xenophobia.

My mother was a British citizen and my Dad an American when I was born in Ohio. Does that make me less of an American than someone born to 2 U.S. parents?

The U.S. government doesn't seem to think so.
 
WOW you just gotta love xenophobia.

My mother was a British citizen and my Dad an American when I was born in Ohio. Does that make me less of an American than someone born to 2 U.S. parents?

The U.S. government doesn't seem to think so.

You Half-breed, You!

Why don't you go back where you came fro...oh, right...
 
WOW you just gotta love xenophobia.

My mother was a British citizen and my Dad an American when I was born in Ohio. Does that make me less of an American than someone born to 2 U.S. parents?

The U.S. government doesn't seem to think so.
Does it affect your potential eligibility to be President of the US?
 
Does it affect your potential eligibility to be President of the US?

Nope. If you're born in the US, regardless of the citizenship status of your parents (either before you were born or after), you're a citizen eligible to be elected President.
 
I am just glad he finally showed some respect to the rule of law and the American people, even if he forged it, and produced something that legitimately shows he was born where he said, in that specific hospital, rather than a baby born elsewhere, flown to Hawaii and registered there as a Hawaiian birth.
Where to start with this nonsensical sentence?

First, the Obama campaign fully complied with the law in providing evidence of his eligibility to be president. So you're wrong in claiming otherwise. This is not a matter of opinion or interpretation or spin. You're just wrong.

Second, you're wrong in claiming the birth certificate Obama provided two years ago did not specify that he was born in Hawaii. There is no such thing as what you claim--a Hawaiian certificate of live birth that "registers" in Hawaii a birth that took place somewhere else. This is just a Birther fiction.

At least he produced some evidence. 3 years too late but it's something.
Aren't you at all embarrassed by saying something like this?

You know full well that the Obama campaign provided evidence of his eligibility to be president before the election.

You also know that ALL the evidence points to Obama having been born in Hawaii. The "evidence" to the contrary has ALL proven to be bunk. There is, in fact, zero evidence to the contrary. All of the facts are consistent with Obama having been born in Hawaii and being legally eligible to be president.
 
Just to make one point perfectly clear -- The document that Obama released a few years ago, the so-called short form, is the legal document, generated and issued upon request, for proving a birth in Hawaii. The so-called long form is not a legal document for this purpose.
 
Just to make one point perfectly clear -- The document that Obama released a few years ago, the so-called short form, is the legal document, generated and issued upon request, for proving a birth in Hawaii. The so-called long form is not a legal document for this purpose.

And it doesn't seem to matter how many times this fact is presented. Randman still pretends otherwise.

This is very nearly the definition of dogmatic thinking--clinging to a proposition regardless of, or even in spite of, the evidence.
 
WOW you just gotta love xenophobia.

My mother was a British citizen and my Dad an American when I was born in Ohio. Does that make me less of an American than someone born to 2 U.S. parents?

The U.S. government doesn't seem to think so.
Depends on what particular Ohio hospital you were born in :rolleyes:
 

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