So if BO wins does it suddenly become relevant to you again?
Relevance is not based on your personal feelings any more than it is mine.
If you want to answer the question then do so,if you don't that's fine as well but that doesn't mean its "irrelevant"...if it were it would not be an issue, and there would not be a team of lawyers hiding something "irrelevant".
John McCain was born on August 29, 1936, at the Coco Solo Naval Air Station in the Panama Canal Zone. My simple point is that birthers are attacking the one candidate, President Obama, from the 2008 race that was actually born in one of the 50 states.
McCain, having been born in the Panama Canal Zone, if elected would have become the first president who was born outside the current 50 states. That raised a potential legal issue, since the United States Constitution requires the president to be a natural-born citizen of the United States. A bipartisan legal review and a unanimous but non-binding Senate resolution both concluded that he is a natural-born citizen.
Last edited by JerryAL; 11-06-2012 at 08:49 PM.
I can not honestly say where I stand on the Hawaii certificate. I do know it raises some concern for me that it took so long to produce a birth certificate. I have mine in a fire proof safe, most people have theirs close at hand. If they don't its a month long (tops) process to get it from the state you were born in. It took a bit longer for Obama to produce his than normal that is enough to raise concerns about the most powerful man in the world if you ask me.
You sound pretty darn UnAmerican calling all of our founding fathers racist. If you don't like the policy this country was founded on you have options. My personal recommendation, if you have that much hate towards America's foundation, would be to get citizenship elsewhere.