Bwahaha, I guess we know which side The Onion is on...
A bit blunt, but comedic. As for Trump, I don't see how he can be remotely close to an eligible candidate for presidency.
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
Bwahaha, I guess we know which side The Onion is on... A bit blunt, but comedic. As for Trump, I don't see how he can be remotely close to an eligible candidate for presidency. | ||
BobGayman
89 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:04 Keitzer wrote: I just wanted to know why he just wouldn't release it.... Like why the fuck spend millions of dollars covering it up? Seems sketchy to me... "Covering it up"? Are you not with the rather educated demographic? There was no cover-up. It was a completely retarded topic to bring up by the conspiracy theorists in the first place. If anything, it cost money to make the damn thing public just so they finally shut the fuck up. Which they won't, because they're conspiracy theorists. | ||
jdseemoreglass
United States3773 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:05 eight.BiT wrote: Show nested quote + On April 28 2011 05:04 Keitzer wrote: I just wanted to know why he just wouldn't release it.... Like why the fuck spend millions of dollars covering it up? Seems sketchy to me... OH MY GOD. HE RELEASED IT IN TWO THOUSAND GOD DAMN EIGHT. Lookit. Here's a pretty pretty picture of it. http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/birth-certificate.pdf Edit: 6th person. EDIT: Well I guess he already released but people wanted him to release it, so then he finally released it. This all makes perfect sense... | ||
Mailing
United States3087 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:18 Ghostcom wrote: What I don't get is: Why is it even mandatory for the president to be born in the US in the first place? I mean, if enough people think you would make a good president, why should it matter where you were born? Is there something obvious I'm missing? There are a lot of requirements to be the president. Not all of them are logical, but the were 200-300 years ago, and we like to keep them =/ | ||
HellRoxYa
Sweden1614 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:18 Ghostcom wrote: What I don't get is: Why is it even mandatory for the president to be born in the US in the first place? I mean, if enough people think you would make a good president, why should it matter where you were born? Is there something obvious I'm missing? It's in the constitution. So it will never change. Ever. Good system I know. On top of that I bet a lot of americans are way too patriotic to accept anyone who's not born in the US to lead the country, even if a majority would vote the person in. I'd expect riots and a non-functioning government, at least in places. | ||
teekesselchen
Germany886 Posts
Now of course this is few of an evidence, but the whole discussion is deeply crackpot anyways, so why bother... US has more severe issues: Guantamano, national debt while having an unreasonably huge military budget, health care, unemployment, pauperization, criminality (because severe punishment does not work for reducing crime rates), reputation in the world, import- to export ratio, a financial industry happily working on the next crisis and much more. | ||
darmousseh
United States3437 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:17 Jibba wrote: Just imagine how much the typical Limbaugh/Beck/Fox argument is going to change when they decide they want Schwarzenegger as President. My disgust for this country grows on a daily basis. From the people I know who are birthers, their views on presidential requirements have no correlation to their conspiracy about obama's birth. I know some who think obama was born in a foreign country, but that they think they should lift the requirements, while others think they should make the requirements more strict. There is a small group of people (less than 10%) who are really nationalistic americans who want closed immigration, stricter citizenship requirements, only english in schools and other things like that, but not all of the birthers belong to that category (example, donald trump is not a nationalist, whereas limbaugh is). | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:19 jdseemoreglass wrote: Show nested quote + On April 28 2011 05:05 eight.BiT wrote: On April 28 2011 05:04 Keitzer wrote: I just wanted to know why he just wouldn't release it.... Like why the fuck spend millions of dollars covering it up? Seems sketchy to me... OH MY GOD. HE RELEASED IT IN TWO THOUSAND GOD DAMN EIGHT. Lookit. Here's a pretty pretty picture of it. http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/birth-certificate.pdf Edit: 6th person. He released the long-form of his birth certificate in 2008? No, no he didn't. I didn't even realize a "short-form" existed at all until this whole topic came up to begin with. I have 1 birth certificate, and it is the standard long-form. That's what people wanted to see, because that's what everyone has and uses for most legal requirements. So please stop repeating yourself 6 times that he already released it. I personally don't give a damn about the topic but I hate strawman arguments nonetheless... The argument of those who don't believe it were not legal demands, so producing a short-form of his birth certificate should have been sufficient, to demand the long-form is pointless and just dragging the whole thing to a stupid level. People wanted to see proof of birth, its form shouldn't be relevant (regardless if you only know one form, you should find out the number of forms of a document you want to be proved of). | ||
Shurimpu
United States50 Posts
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Bibdy
United States3481 Posts
On April 28 2011 04:48 eight.BiT wrote: Show nested quote + On April 28 2011 04:44 .Wilsh. wrote: On April 28 2011 04:32 eight.BiT wrote: On April 28 2011 04:31 Thingdo wrote: Well, glad he finally did it. I didn't really doubt that he was born here, but the fact that he continually refused to release the thing just added fuel to the fire. I'm really not sure why he didn't just release it in the first place to kill off the rumors before they got big. He released it in 2008. This is my 5th post stating that. You are the 5th person to ignore me and ask why it wasn't released earlier. He released this document??.. or do you mean the live birth one?... cause there is a difference Oh yeah? I hate to break it to you but in both 2008 and now it's a Certificate of Live Birth. Not a Birth Certificate. You know why? Cause Hawaii only uses Certificates of Live Birth... thats what they are called. Residents of Hawaii use Certificates of Live Birth for drivers licenses and everything. There's no difference in documents. It's kind of ironic. I'll bet these same people crying foul of Obama's legitimacy to presidency also advocate that every State should make its own rules outside of Federal encroachment. But, when Hawaii uses a different system, it's completely bogus! | ||
darmousseh
United States3437 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:20 HellRoxYa wrote: Show nested quote + On April 28 2011 05:18 Ghostcom wrote: What I don't get is: Why is it even mandatory for the president to be born in the US in the first place? I mean, if enough people think you would make a good president, why should it matter where you were born? Is there something obvious I'm missing? It's in the constitution. So it will never change. Ever. Good system I know. On top of that I bet a lot of americans are way too over patriotic to accept anyone who's not born in the US to lead the country, even if a majority would vote the person in. I'd expect riots and a non-functioning government, at least in places. To prevent british imperialists from taking over the country....oh wait, we won the war of 1812. | ||
eight.BiT
United States240 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:19 jdseemoreglass wrote: Show nested quote + On April 28 2011 05:05 eight.BiT wrote: On April 28 2011 05:04 Keitzer wrote: I just wanted to know why he just wouldn't release it.... Like why the fuck spend millions of dollars covering it up? Seems sketchy to me... OH MY GOD. HE RELEASED IT IN TWO THOUSAND GOD DAMN EIGHT. Lookit. Here's a pretty pretty picture of it. http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/birth-certificate.pdf Edit: 6th person. He released the long-form of his birth certificate in 2008? No, no he didn't. I didn't even realize a "short-form" existed at all until this whole topic came up to begin with. I have 1 birth certificate, and it is the standard long-form. That's what people wanted to see, because that's what everyone has and uses for most legal requirements. So please stop repeating yourself 6 times that he already released it. I personally don't give a damn about the topic but I hate strawman arguments nonetheless... So seeing the signatures of his mother and doctor made the difference? I don't see any difference really in the long and short versions information.. | ||
Ghostcom
Denmark4776 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:20 HellRoxYa wrote: Show nested quote + On April 28 2011 05:18 Ghostcom wrote: What I don't get is: Why is it even mandatory for the president to be born in the US in the first place? I mean, if enough people think you would make a good president, why should it matter where you were born? Is there something obvious I'm missing? It's in the constitution. So it will never change. Ever. Good system I know. On top of that I bet a lot of americans are way too over patriotic to accept anyone who's not born in the US to lead the country, even if a majority would vote the person in. I'd expect riots and a non-functioning government, at least in places. I actually didn't know it was part of the constitution - that at least makes somewhat sense I guess. Thank you. | ||
OrchidThief
Denmark2298 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:19 Mailing wrote: Show nested quote + On April 28 2011 05:18 Ghostcom wrote: What I don't get is: Why is it even mandatory for the president to be born in the US in the first place? I mean, if enough people think you would make a good president, why should it matter where you were born? Is there something obvious I'm missing? There are a lot of requirements to be the president. Not all of them are logical, but the were 200-300 years ago, and we like to keep them =/ In a country heralding itself as one of the most ethnic ones, that's a bit of a meh reason. Also keeping stuff around for traditions sake is really rarely working out. | ||
entocheets
Australia367 Posts
Come on, America. Seriously now... | ||
Romantic
United States1844 Posts
He really shouldn't have done this. Trump is just going to pat himself on the back about how awesome he is for making the president do it. | ||
BobGayman
89 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:18 Ghostcom wrote: What I don't get is: Why is it even mandatory for the president to be born in the US in the first place? I mean, if enough people think you would make a good president, why should it matter where you were born? Is there something obvious I'm missing? You're not missing anything. People mistakenly believe that being born in a country is the ultimate sign of your devotion (of course ignoring the fact that no one has control over where they're born) and that it somehow guarantees you'll be more loyal to the cause than you would be otherwise. Nevermind the years of preparation and vetting that go into choosing a candidate, all of those are inadequate compared to the all telling "Where Did Your Mother Dump You Off?" test. | ||
CaptainFwiffo
United States576 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:19 jdseemoreglass wrote: He released the long-form of his birth certificate in 2008? No, no he didn't. The birth certificate released in 2008 was the form that is given out by the state of Hawaii to anyone who asks for a birth certificate. Each state does it a little differently, but in the case of Hawaii they don't normally issue any other form. It is valid for all legal purposes (getting a driver's license, a passport, etc.) and according to the "full faith and credit" clause of the US Constitution all other states must accept it. If you were born in Hawaii, and you asked for your birth certificate, they would not give you any sort of so-called "long-form". The only reason they made an exception in this case is because of all the attention that the issue has gotten. | ||
VIB
Brazil3567 Posts
On April 28 2011 05:18 Torte de Lini wrote: ROFLMAO The Onion jokes are much more funny and believable than the FoxNews jokes Bwahaha, I guess we know which side The Onion is on... A bit blunt, but comedic. As for Trump, I don't see how he can be remotely close to an eligible candidate for presidency. | ||
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