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Originally posted by b50m:
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Are you really thinking he will be embarrassed that his father was Negro, his mother was White ?
I didn't realize that was such a little known secret.
Enough of my smart-ass
Just who do any of these people think they are that they can just order the state of Hawaii to search, copy, and send to THEM relevant or pertanient information. Whose job is it to the background check and determine if someone meets the criteria. Who put Trump, or for that matter, Beck, Fox News or any of these *******es in charge of that determination?.
The way I see it is birther=*******. What other way can it be understood ?


You are still missing the point. A 'birther' says he is not born in the US.

It's not that his mom and dad were a biracial couple, it's that in the 60's, unwed couples did not get to put DADDY in the father's name field.

So he may be illegitimate. As for Negro, his unofficial one that he released said African American. That term WAS NOT USED in the 60's. So that part is made up. Period.

He would have to explain how that part was made up and still claim it is legit. I am sure he is a citizen, but he also has a hell of a lot of problems to explain.

If we can agree that he is a citizen, I'm not sure what all the rest of that has to do with anything. Can he change who his parents are ? Can he change his race, his height , how big his feet are ?
He, like us all, should be held accountable for how he acts, and how he well he executes his duties as our president. Period.
As far as his past is concerned, I find it commendable that he was able to apply himself, get an education, and rise to some level above where many would have found themselves having his background. I also find it disgusting, and embarrassing as a citizen of Alabama, that the parents of Alabama school children did not want their children to hear an inspirational story like that, even though it was the story of a Black man. (possibly BECAUSE it was a Black man)
He has managed to do a lot better than most of us, and I suspect that most of us had a far better start on life than did he.
Disagreeing with his ideas is one thing, to attack him because of who or what his parents were are are is just wrong.

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