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Originally Posted by Jimellow
A friend of mine has informed me that Obama's citizenship has been brought into question recently. From what I gather, the two things Obama has refused to release are his birth certificate and his college transcripts.
Apparently Philip J. Berg, former deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania, is claiming that Obama's grandmother admitted that he was born in Kenya, thus making him ineligible for presidency.
I'm admittedly not as up on politics as some, but this story is intriguing to me.
You can listen to an interview with Philip J. Berg as heard on Michael Savage's show at the following site: Phil Berg discusses lawsuit against Obama.
I listened, and I gather Savage tends to overreact and is strongly conservative, but Mr. Berg does seem to have an interesting case.
Do you think Philip Berg's case is valid, or is it likely just a conspiracy theory that is likely to drag Obama through the mud?
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Mr. J. Mellow,
I think you have been sufficiently berated so I see no further need to chastise you further. To tell you the truth, I wouldn't chastise you anyway. I mean, what the heck. Anyhow, this campaign season I have gone with the approach that if it sounds wacky, and I did not witness it with my own eyes, then it probably
is wacky. This includes Obama being a Muslim, being the best friend of Bill Ayres, and being born outside the U.S. What I have witnessed with my own eyes was Obama sitting in the pew in front of Rev. Wright.
As for McCain, I did not actually seen his seven houses, but I have seen enough evidence to assume that the houses are there. And there's never been any denial.
By the way, Barry Goldwater ran for President in 1964 (I think it was 1964) and he was born in Arizona
before it became a state. So some of this stuff about candidates' places of birth is not unprecedented.
Your Buddy,
Galileo Smith