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Politics is a funny game. One day you’re up the next day you are down and out.
Wes Clark has decided to retreat redeploy over the event horizon after a week of criticism regarding his remarks about John McCain’s service. An aide says he wants to return to “pay[ing] the bills”, and he will suspend his political activities for the foreseeable future…..
Video of the amazing rescue of the Columbian hostages is available here.
If this is so, then it does not bode well for Senator Obama. Birth certificates are not that difficult to acquire, even from Hawaii. Heck, my sister was born there and there was never a problem.
What pride you must feel as a member of the family sitting in the stands and watching this!
Congratulations to the Williams sisters.
Another “Flip-Flop” election?
Saturday music fun! Enjoy.
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~J~ Says:
July 6th, 2008 at 11:54 amVisit ~J~
I have a birth certificate (certificate of live birth) from the city where I was born and one from the state.
The one from the state has more information on it such as the name of the attending physician and address where I was born, among other things.
I’m not overly worried about Obama’s birth certificate as it could be a situation like mine. He claims to be a citizen and there’s nothing anyone has shown me to prove otherwise.
I still won’t vote for him.
Sue Says:
July 6th, 2008 at 11:25 pmVisit Sue
I believe the Senator is a US citizen also, but if the document provided to the Daily Kos is not authentic and it is said to have been provided by his campaign then that could be a potential problem.
AJ Strata did a thorough debunking of this “rumor” today. I have no idea who is right or wrong but I do know that valid copies or originals of birth certificates are available from the islands.
Just another one of those things we don’t seem to have been faced with in any other campaign which I can recall..it fits the bill for this year.