Obama Supporters and his eligibility.
By ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
March 12, 2009 1:24pm CST
Before I get started, this discussion isn't about whether he actually is eligible, so feel free to start, or respond to, that issue in a discussion about it.
No, this discussion (like many of mine) is more about you than Obama. The question here is, if it turned out that he isn't eligible, would you care? Would you continue to support him, or would you support legal action against him and whoever knowingly helped him get away with it?
Again, this isn't about whether he actually is or not, it's about how you would react if it was proven conclusively that he isn't.
Just to make it clear, it isn't about his eligibility. If you respond as if it was, I'll simply make fun of you and your mother and move on.
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@Latrivia (2878)
• United States
12 Mar 09
Well, if it turned out he wasn't eligible, I would first have to pull my foot out of my mouth, because I am one of the people who argued that he is. Afterwards, I would definitely support legal action against him. He would have lied to the country, AND violated the constitution. I would expect him to be impeached, and possible tried for treason.
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@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
12 Mar 09
A lot of people would find themselves with a toe sandwich. Swallowing our toejam would be the least of the horrors it would cause though.
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@dlr297 (5409)
• United States
12 Mar 09
If he is ever found to be not eligible I would not support him anymore, I would want him and any one connected with covering it up prosecuted. But until i see actual proof I will continue to support him. and i for one believe that we will never know the whole truth so far every court that it has come up against has thrown it out, and the ones that it is pending in will probably do the same thing.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
12 Mar 09
That's where I stand, though I wonder why Obama himself refuses to end it all by releasing the only real proof there is.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
13 Mar 09
So, is this about his eligibility? Lol just kidding. I would want his immediate removal. I would also want prosecution of all of the people that KNOWINGLY put him there and also those that tried to stop the investigation. I would also like from this point forward, all civil servants provide proof of eligibility BEFORE being put on ballots. This information should be public record as we are their employer.
@irisheyes (4370)
• United States
13 Mar 09
He'd have to go of course. Both because of his ineligiblity and because of my total ignorance in reading and comprehend the English language and all the many sites I'd been to reading up on US immigration and how it applied here. I'd also want a certain lawyer in Philadelphia disbarred for his total ignorance in the matter and several judges including all of the ones onthe Supreme Court immediately removed.
@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
13 Mar 09
If I found out that he was not eligible, and they knew about it, I would support that he is prosecuted as well as those who knowingly knew of his ineligibility. That would be the fair thing to do. And I would also support any evidence to show that he was made a candidate to further an unAmerican cause.
@shewolf52002 (1214)
• United States
13 Mar 09
To the Gallows with them all! Oh wait I wasnt a supporter to begin with, do I still get a vote? lol







