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The question about the birthplace of President Obama has been hotly debated for over a year now, so this post is not addressed to the 'crackpots' who insist that they have the 'truth' either way.
We all know that, some say he was born in Hawaii, some say Africa, some say South America. I say that, without valid, unquestionable documentation (Like a recorded Birth Certificate) we just don't know for sure.
One point I have not seen discussed is the 'FACT' that Obama travelled to Pakistan (I think it was) in 1981 when he was in his early 20's. To do that he had to have a passport- right?
If my recollection of 'history' is correct, USA citizens could not get a visa for Pakistan in those years.
In order to get a passport just about anywhere in the world, certainly in the USA, you have to 'prove' citizenship, don't you?
So, do we (the public) have any access to a public record of passport/visas issued in 1981? Yes? or No?
Hmmm, I think you finally nailed it!!!!! The little peckerwood was born in every country but the USA. Why don't you go to the White House and prove your point. I'm right behind you.
No, it really hasn't. But you'll think what you want. Do you honestly think so many questions would be raised if it was just because he's a black dude? Oh yeah nm, you would.
I agree man...clearly this dude didn't read the main topic here...the OP specifically said that we all know that certain people "claim" Obama was born here or there based on that one document Obama showed us. The OP's question was about the passport?..So this guy is just another person without a real answer because he is too infatuated with hating people with questions.
No, it really hasn't. But you'll think what you want. Do you honestly think so many questions would be raised if it was just because he's a black dude? Oh yeah nm, you would.
Yeah, it has. A valid and official birth certificate has been given, examined, and authenticated.
I agree man...clearly this dude didn't read the main topic here...the OP specifically said that we all know that certain people "claim" Obama was born here or there based on that one document Obama showed us. The OP's question was about the passport?..So this guy is just another person without a real answer because he is too infatuated with hating people with questions.
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Originally Posted by EZICIT
I say that, without valid, unquestionable documentation (Like a recorded Birth Certificate) we just don't know for sure.
Questions are fine, but if you ask a stupid one, expect to be called out on it.
Yeah, it has. A valid and official birth certificate has been given, examined, and authenticated.
Give it up.
No, it wasn't. If it actually had been the issue would have been squashed.
I'm gonna go a bit further. Most of us would love nothing more than to truly believe this cat really was born here and is a genuine citizen. Because that would give us hope that things aren't as dicked up as they seem. But the fact that it really hasn't been proven, that this guy is a Muslim sympathizer with leftist leanings, questionable history and cohorts, and not a clue what he's doing scares the living $hit out of most of us reasonably thinking people.
No, it wasn't. If it actually had been the issue would have been squashed.
No it wouldn't. People are so desperate to grab anything, regardless of how insane.
Every single question regarding Obama's citizenship has been answered and affirmed.
People just don't like the answer.
I didn't vote for the guy, still wouldn't, don't think he's a good president, but keeping on beating this dead horse is just insane.
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