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thx1139 said:
Kasz216 said:
thx1139 said:
Kasz216 said:
thx1139 said:

When the birthers first realized Obama was elected President. Courtesy of YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mf3RwRhttK8

 

This issue was settled 100% nearly 3 years ago when the so called "short form" was released. No where in the Constitution does it say what document is required to prove "natural born citizenship". But the short form is legal in all 50 states and it is legal to the US Dept of State for a US passport.

Never have we asked another President to show his birth certificate.  We did not ask John McCain who was born in Panama to show his birth certificate. 

Yes... yes we did.

There in fact was a lawsuit about John McCain looking for his BC.

The only difference was... McCain didn't win.

Also, people suggested that he wasn't a natural born citizen simply because he was born there, certificate or no.

It was actually shockingly similar.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_Born_Citizen_Clause


Obama also already produced his Birth Certificate. 


Except... he didn't.  You know, because it was news he did here... and people kept saying "Show the full document" because they wanted to see if he was actually delivered at the hospital or if his birth was just recognized by the hospital. (As would be the case with things like home births.)

Again he released what all of us get when we go to thier state and ask for a copy of thier birth certificate so you can get a passport, drivers license, etc. etc. etc.  Nothing else on the long form said anything different then the official document that the state of Hawaii provides anyone that goes to get a birth certificate.

No, but the long form has additional information... which you know, i mentioned above.  Edited in stuff if your interested in why over half of america had doubts about it.   Also, no it's not the same thing we all get.

When I get a copy of my birthcertificate.... I get a copy of the entire birth certificate.  Most states due.  To my knowledge, Hawaii is the only one that doesn't.  Though i'm sure there are a couple more.