Speaking at the American University School of International Service, the president said that being an American “is not a matter of blood or birth.” (tip: Jo’s Cafe)
Translation: Someone found his birth certificate.
Speaking at the American University School of International Service, the president said that being an American “is not a matter of blood or birth.” (tip: Jo’s Cafe)
Translation: Someone found his birth certificate.
Wonder if he is referring to himself.
I am far more interested in his and Michelles college papers that a certain person named “Kagan” while working at Harvard made sure were locked down tight. Guess you do a favor for the boss he does you one back.
Being an American is knowing how to get big govt. to steal for you. See, now I know Obamaneese, too.
A freind , after hearing about the Justice Dept. revelations, said Obama is so racist he painted the white beaches black.
What would he know about it.
BTW, to every vetran past and present, THANK YOU! for preserving the greatest country to ever grace planet Earth!
Happy Independance Day.
If youll pay attention to his speeches from the past, he has a knack for sying things that blend right in with the cheering morons and worshippers that made me perk up and go “What the heck did he just say??… Fundamentally transform America…what does he mean by that???? or like Frank stated above. This guy gets away with it, in thundering applause and pople eat his crap and want seconds. And Joe Biden call a small business owner an A**hole for asking about lowering taxes….WHERE DO THESE PEOPLE GET OFF TREATING AMERICANS AND AMERICA LIKE THIS?????
I’m surprised that the Post left out the rest of the Obama’s pronouncement on citizenship:
“Being an American is not a matter of blood or birth; it is a matter of faith.”
I hate to say it, but he may be right. Obama believes himself to be an American, ergo, he is.
IMAO observers will notice that Obama paints adversaries with the racially tinged phrase “of blood or birth,” instead of the accurate statement “of due process of law.” Let’s rework what he said and see if it would be an applause line if accurately stated:
“Being an American is not a matter of due process of law; it is a matter of faith.”
I don’t think that would sell.
Translation: If someone found his birth certificate, it’s from another country.
“Being an American is not a matter of blood or birth”
Yes, it is Zero and no, you don’t qualify so quit trying to sneak in under the fence! (What fence? Oh that’s right, we don’t have a fence….)
“Being an American is not a matter of blood or birth”
No news here; he’s on the same page as Bush and McCain on this one.