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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lorne who wrote (75917)12/5/2009 3:12:13 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224705
 
Palin has addresed her viewpoint well.

This was a question that arose before Palin was named to be the VP candidate with McCain.

The Democrats in their primary election raised questions about McCain being qualified because he was born not on American soil while his American parents served this nation in Panama.

McCain's campaign before Palin was named made a huge mistake imo of not addressing that straight on and tackling the questions surrounding Obama's vetting and credentials.

McCain served America--------while Obama was born of a polygamist Kenyan who had no connection with America, Obama, SR. was one of many foreign people, mostly Africans given money to attend American Universities.

Obama's father had no, and I repeat, no American heritage such as McCain did. Therein lies the question of whether or not his mother's citizenship could qualify Obama as an American citizen. (Of course there are some who believe that Frank Davis may have been Obama's father-----if that were to be the case then he would be an American Citizen but with Stanley Ann having been used by Davis>)

I tend to discount the Davis theory-----but see no reason why it can't be posed.

The time to take on the question of Obama's being qualified via birth and citizenship was during the early campaign; however, that does not mean or imply that the questions should now be ignored.

Hillary made a lame attempt but didn't pursue it as it was obvious that she was defeated early in the campaign with Obama----and wanted the Vice President's slot which she did not get.

Agree with Palin----voters have the right to ask and to receive answers.

mj