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Very possible, but one of them is a candidate for election and the other one is a candidate for re-election who has had nearly a full 4 years to come out with his records and Romney hasn't had very long. Maybe his tax records are so complicated that they have to be simplified a bit. No simplification is needed for Obama's enrollment records at Occidental.
If you don't know the difference between citizenship and place of birth then you aren't really likely to argue this point very reasonably.
I surely know the difference; I simply fail to see the relevance of that difference to this discussion. His place of birth is the United States of America, he is a U.S. Citizen, and nothing any of you birthers say can change that.
Very possible, but one of them is a candidate for election and the other one is a candidate for re-election who has had nearly a full 4 years to come out with his records and Romney hasn't had very long. Maybe his tax records are so complicated that they have to be simplified a bit. No simplification is needed for Obama's enrollment records at Occidental.
Anyone who thinks Columbia and Harvard both accepted a student with poor grades and that same student not only graduated law school but was President of Harvard Law Review, must be living in such a deep, dark conspiracy world that I'm surprised you're able to get an internet signal.
Oh, forgive me. It's not that far of a leap, is it? After all George W. Bush was a C student at Andover Academy and he got into Yale and Harvard, didn't he?
I just got an email from someone who thinks the tornadoes in the Midwest were caused by some kind of conspiracy to prove global warming is a threat. To be perfectly honest, I didn't read it too carefully.
Who did you see saying anything in this thread about the grades of Obama at either of those schools? Can you explain why only one President of the Harvard Law Review didn't write one article for the Review? All the others did so there must be something special about The One in that position.
How about what country he claimed as his home when he enrolled in Occidental? That would be in his records, I am sure. I remember having to say those things every time I enrolled in a different college. Of course, I wasn't applying for a scholarship available only to foreign students. Was he or wasn't he? Did he get the scholarship? How do we know without seeing those records?
What makes you think he was attending under a scholarship? What happened to the birfer theory that the Ayers' paid for his college? You guys can't even get your conspiracies straight!
I was actually going to guess Butterdezillion from the Freeper site, given this poster's riff on the name. Another true whack job birther, so it would have been a good guess. But she goes off on rants that last for pages. Steve always was much more economical in his delusions, so you're probably right.
Mercy me you do seem to spend a lot of time on some of those sites that I never would take any time to study. What is your reason? Is there a chance that you get all your crap about them from Media Matters or Think Progress and go on from there? I think there is.
You'll be very lucky to get anything productive out of that scenario, very very powerful people behind obama, the same ones behind romney and many presidents before. I doubt it'll bear any fruit.
you never know. there might be some broke college student that needs 10 grand or possibly more and might do almost anything to get them.
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