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On 4/27/2011 12:50 PM, John Smith wrote:
I am highly aware that people attempt to forge false documents. Indeed, it could be called a common practice in this day and age of identity fraud. Well, I wondered how long it would be until someone questioned the validity of the document. Birther Kooktard: "Oh, the document is a fraud!" Reasonable person: "OK, we'll get an expert to check it". BK: "Oh, the expert checking it is on the take. I don't trust him". Blah, blah, blah...round and round it goes. The next thing you know, people will start questioning whether his mother was a citizen. Ooops, sorry, the troll JS of oral diarrhea fame already did bring that up. The parents nationality, whether he ever surrendered citizenship, to assume citizenship of another country, the legal questions of the influence of his parents citizenship, etc. will all need to be examined also, after this document has had time to be properly vetted ... There is no end to it. Once a Birther Kooktard, Always a Birther Kooktard. |
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