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Who say's Obama's eligibility problems are behind us? Well not according to old school birther Chrissy Matthews as of yesterday during the opening of CPAC. He went on a tirade with former republican chairman Michael Steele about inviting Donald Trump and Iowa Representative Steve King (both who questioned Obama's birth place) to speak. Also the reason I say Matthews is a 'old school birther' is because he said this back on Dec 18, 2007:
Look, I once earlier on questioned Obamas birth place, I admit. But it was time to move on from this a long time ago. Certainly, even now I would love to see his college admission and transcripts records, but he will never release them.
Can we move on please and drop this? There is nothing to gain from this. It accomplishes nothing and even if he were born else where, if there's no solid proof by now, there never will be.
He is on his 5th year. Lets just focus on what he is and isn't doing as POTUS please. There is plenty there to deal with, and leave the birth place stuff behind.
No, my colleagues and I will not drop it,. This issue is not resolved at all.
I can see your point, Tea Party Tingasm. After all, there are still a few people who utterly disagree with the notion that the Earth is 'round', stating that it is obviously 'flat'. To them, the issue is not resolved yet.
It isn't behind us, because bigots keep bringing it up and trying to get Obama impeached long after this has been proven wrong repeatedly.
There is a big difference for a person to make a single joke, then repeatidly file court cases and rage about a Kenyan being in office. If you don't see that then you are beyond help.
Yea, Nixon was reelected too and look what eventually happened to him.
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