A dear friend forwarded an Email about authentication problems with President Obama’s birth certificate. The following was my response. Comments, anyone?
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Given how badly and awkwardly the whole birth certificate thing was handled by the White House, I’d not be one bit surprised if the certificate they finally produced was indeed fabricated in order to placate Trump, the press, etc.
I don’t like being that cynical, but President Obama’s own words and behaviors – let alone his ill-conceived and anti-success policies – have left me with little to hold onto besides cynicism. Even if some brave citizen were to sue over his apparent lack of proof of natural citizenship, the matter would be tied up in the legal system for years, I’m sure.
My fervent hope is that the whole point becomes moot next November! Next year we need to get the word out as strongly as we can — vote, and vote for WHOEVER the Republican candidate is, whether you like him/her or not! Even a weak, tenuous grasp of the traditional Republican platform and positions would be a vast improvement in leadership and governmental philosophy than what President Obama and his administration have (badly) demonstrated these past few years.
Other than that, I have no opinion. ;)
How about you?
Forget the Birth Certificate, it’s the Leadership that’s Fake!
A dear friend forwarded an Email about authentication problems with President Obama’s birth certificate. The following was my response. Comments, anyone?
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Given how badly and awkwardly the whole birth certificate thing was handled by the White House, I’d not be one bit surprised if the certificate they finally produced was indeed fabricated in order to placate Trump, the press, etc.
I don’t like being that cynical, but President Obama’s own words and behaviors – let alone his ill-conceived and anti-success policies – have left me with little to hold onto besides cynicism. Even if some brave citizen were to sue over his apparent lack of proof of natural citizenship, the matter would be tied up in the legal system for years, I’m sure.
My fervent hope is that the whole point becomes moot next November! Next year we need to get the word out as strongly as we can — vote, and vote for WHOEVER the Republican candidate is, whether you like him/her or not! Even a weak, tenuous grasp of the traditional Republican platform and positions would be a vast improvement in leadership and governmental philosophy than what President Obama and his administration have (badly) demonstrated these past few years.
Other than that, I have no opinion. ;)
How about you?