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Is Obama a Natural Born US Citizen?

Is Obama A Natural Born US Citizen?

  • No, I'm a crazy *** birther

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Yes, I'm a blind follower

    Votes: 8 33.3%
  • Maybe, but he's hiding something.

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • Who gives a rat's ***

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • Whatever Kicky says

    Votes: 4 16.7%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .
No, I have not spent 14+ years living in another country. Have you? However, I am pretty sure significant numbers of what we think of as great works of comparative political and anthropological study occur while spending less time than that in the country. Alexis de Tocqueville spent only 9 months in the United States before writing "Democracy in America," which is widely regarded as incisive and significantly socially predictive of American society. Classic examples of ethnology study (Montaigne on cannibalism, or Levi-Strauss' work on universal taboos) have been done with far less than 14 years of living in another country.


Or you could invest even a modium of effort and explain why my examples were inapplicable to your argument. But you didn't.

Very persuasive.

Like the effort you invested plopping out examples irrelevant to the discussion? Using professionals who've been trained to study and report on an issue as examples of why Log is wrong may have sounded good inside your head, but they're nothing more than common hackery to any rational observer. Hackery, Huckleberry.

You may receive a substantive answer after exhibiting the slightest bit of insight on the implications of allegiances held by the commander of the world's largest army. You're completely one-sided here, so you've been discarded as biased and irrelevant. But you're used to that.
 
Hard for me to argue with that. Sorry.

that was a quickie cave-in. . . . .

Look, it's like "rep": if you've got it, flaunt it.

Unless your Ph.D. isn't just an isolatied "personal validity indicator". . . . . It's also a situational thing where local actors sorta set the trend. Colton must be in a more down-to-earth neck of the woods than, say, fotosynthesis.
 
You may receive a substantive answer after exhibiting the slightest bit of insight on the implications of allegiances held by the commander of the world's largest army.

Do you believe he has allegiences to any country that are remotely comparable to his allegiance to the United States? Do you believe there is any remotely credible evidence that is the case?

Of course there is a fair to good chance that this was written after a bender. If so, please disregard.
 
Again, why does having more information make it more reliable?

Well a form of ID that only said "Male" would not identify me as reliably as one that said "Male/Caucasian, Brown Hair, Brown Eyes" now would it?
 
Do you believe he has allegiences to any country that are remotely comparable to his allegiance to the United States? Do you believe there is any remotely credible evidence that is the case?

Of course there is a fair to good chance that this was written after a bender. If so, please disregard.

First and foremost, I fully support all drunken ramblings on jazzfanz. Second, I cannot tell what you are trying to say. It looks like you're backing off your moonbat theory and mixing that discussion with Obama's eligibility. Two separate issues.
 
First and foremost, I fully support all drunken ramblings on jazzfanz. Second, I cannot tell what you are trying to say. It looks like you're backing off your moonbat theory and mixing that discussion with Obama's eligibility. Two separate issues.

Moonbat, Frankie? You're not a Michelle Malkin fan are you?
 
Well a form of ID that only said "Male" would not identify me as reliably as one that said "Male/Caucasian, Brown Hair, Brown Eyes" now would it?

However, I don't think that the question is whether the birth certificate that has been produced fails to specifically identify Obama, so that's moot on this topic.
 
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