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Trump Refuses to Back Down Over Obama's 'Very Strange' Birth

 

Thursday, 24 Mar 2011 06:36 PM

 

 

Donald Trump is not backing down from his demand that President Barack Obama produce his birth certificate and stepped up his criticism by questioning why he has not released other personal records, including college transcripts and legislative papers.

 

The billionaire real estate tycoon and star of “The Apprentice” created a stir on Wednesday when he said on “The View” that Obama must release his birth certificate.

 

Now Trump has reiterated his call in an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV, with this simple message for Obama: Why don’t you produce your birth certificate and put to rest all speculation that you were born outside the United States?

 

He says Obama’s birth certificate controversy is a “strange situation” — there are conflicting reports as to what Honolulu hospital he was born at, and the governor of Hawaii claims he somehow remembers Obama being born 50 years ago.

 

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Strange that this is still rumbling on....

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even some of the wilder Republicans accept that the US Secret Service has a pretty good record in vetting people's records to ensure they are correct under the Constitution

 

I think Obama is holding off hoping that someone like Mrs Palin will turn it into a major issue next time round - he then gets the Secret Service or similar to release the documents and he sinks the opposition

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even some of the wilder Republicans accept that the US Secret Service has a pretty good record in vetting people's records to ensure they are correct under the Constitution

 

I think Obama is holding off hoping that someone like Mrs Palin will turn it into a major issue next time round - he then gets the Secret Service or similar to release the documents and he sinks the opposition

 

Is it really about documents? I mean he can get a birth certificate printed in 5 mins if it came to it.

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aye bt all those councilors in Aberdeen just collapsed at his feet when he decided to build all over their coastline

 

Except the Aberdeenshire councilors originally rejected his plans. It was Salmond in Edinburgh who overturned their decision after deciding in the first place it was best for them to make it up north. Obviously didn't expect them to say no to a man with a bit of money.

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I don't know what's more funny - trump's name or haircut

It's just a really elaborate come-over, I think. It's fucking outrageous like.

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aye bt all those councilors in Aberdeen just collapsed at his feet when he decided to build all over their coastline

 

Except the Aberdeenshire councilors originally rejected his plans. It was Salmond in Edinburgh who overturned their decision after deciding in the first place it was best for them to make it up north. Obviously didn't expect them to say no to a man with a bit of money.

 

 

aye I sometimes forget that Salmond was a banker

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He still is :lol:.

 

Donald Trump needs to publish the origins of his hair before questioning such matters about Obama. Either way, Trump is a grade A cunt who boasts about how many people he's sacked etc.

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Obama releases birth certificate to quiet critics

 

Barack Obama released his original birth certificate on Wednesday and, in an unprecedented move to address the right wing controversy that has dogged the president since the 2008 campaign, called on Americans and the US media to focus on solving the serious problems facing the country.

 

Mr Obama said that he had decided to request the official documentation from the state of Hawaii, where he was born in 1961, after coming to the conclusion two weeks ago that the ongoing debate was a distraction from the enormous challenges the White House and Congress are facing, including the forthcoming debate over long-term deficit reduction.

 

“We’re going to have to make a series of very difficult decisions about our deficit and our debt . . . and this is going to generate huge and serious debates,” Mr Obama said. “But we are not going to be able to do it if we are distracted . . . if we are vilifying each other. If we just make stuff up and pretend facts are not facts.”

 

The president said he had watched conservative conspiracy theorists debating his place of birth with bemusement and puzzlement.

 

“Normally I would not comment on stuff like this. I’ve got other stuff to do,” he said.

 

So-called “birthers” believe that Mr Obama was really born in Kenya, the birthplace of the president’s father. Under the US Constitution, only US-born citizens are allowed to become president.

 

The conspiracy theory has gained new traction in recent weeks because of the rants of Donald Trump, the New York property magnate who says he is considering a run for the Republican nomination. Mr Trump, a reality TV star, has repeatedly suggested that private investigators he recently hired were unearthing new information about Mr Obama in Hawaii, and suggested on Fox News that Mr Obama’s maternal grandparents, who were American citizens, had issued false birth announcements in Hawaiian newspapers so that their grandson could become an American citizen.

 

The Republican establishment has struggled under the controversy, seeking to distance itself from what has long been seen as a radical theory about the president that was potentially motivated by racism. At the same time, Republicans like House Speaker John Boehner never fully repudiated the birther movement, perhaps out of fear of angering Tea Party activists on the right.

 

Indeed, for years the controversy was seen as indirectly helping the White House by making some of the president’s critics on the right look as if they were unhinged. But it was clear on Wednesday that Mr Obama and his team of advisers had decided the debate had endured for too long, and was starting to take a toll on the president as he begins to ramp up his re-election campaign.

 

A recent poll by CBS News and the New York Times showed that about one quarter of Americans believed the president was not born in the US.

 

On Wednesday, Mr Trump congratulated himself for pushing the president into action. He said he had learned of the White House decision while on his helicopter and that he still needed to have a look at the birth certificate

 

...what a twat

 

 

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/76880c16-70dc-11...144feabdc0.html

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Can we ask the next England manager to produce a birth certificat and verify he can actually speak English before the FA give him a 5 year contract?

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Trump as president?

 

He is only doing it to massage his ego and saying he can do it. If he got in to power it would be worse than George Bush. I expect Scotland to be his target with a nuclear war head if something goes wrong with his business project. The guy is an arrogant fuck!

 

Watched the documentary about the trump development. He wasn't very polite to the locals who was blocking his land and then banged on about his Scottish history like most Americans! I don't give a flying haggis shit about his Scottish roots, he is a yank twat with no respect for anyone!

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