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Obama Wasn’t Born In The United States


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Neither was Arnold, but lets talk about future presidents.Most of you probably don't know I loved Reagan, infact, you might be surprised tofind out im a bit right of centre. Who would of thought?

We have the elections coming up in Canada, but that's adifferent topic. Todays questions…

1) Would you change the so called rules (lol) to allow a non US born citizen to become president?

2) Would you vote for Arnold if he ran?

3) If yes to question #1, what conditions would you put on the person?

4) Should a female be allowed to run for/be president?

edited part: the title was only for effect, not an actual statement, just need to clear that up.

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1) Yes

2)I love what he did with California's economy. Hopefully a company as great as Enron can create a flukey situation where someone like him could actually be elected president.

3)As long as they aren't a zealot

4)I always thought this was restricted to white christian males and then Obama got elected so I guess women should be allowed to try

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1.Yes

2.Yes

3. 15-20 years of citizenship and maybe previous public office held

4. "I can see russia from my house" so no until someone else presents themselves as a reasonable canidate... anyway what if we nuke the middle east cause of aunt flow??

But seriously yes if palin weren't the only possible canidate...

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1. No - so called rules? Show some respect. It's called a Constitution, otherwise known as the foundation of government.

2. No - study his record and get past his celebrity and you'll realize that there wasn't much he did that was good for the State of California (he and Reagan aren't even in the same league)

3. N/A

4. That's a stupid question - a woman could govern as well as a man

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1. No - so called rules? Show some respect. It's called a Constitution, otherwise known as the foundation of government.

2. No - study his record and get past his celebrity and you'll realize that there wasn't much he did that was good for the State of California (he and Reagan aren't even in the same league)

3. N/A

4. That's a stupid question - a woman could govern as well as a man

well put.

arnold has ruined california.

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1. No - so called rules? Show some respect. It's called a Constitution, otherwise known as the foundation of government.

2. No - study his record and get past his celebrity and you'll realize that there wasn't much he did that was good for the State of California (he and Reagan aren't even in the same league)

3. N/A

4. That's a stupid question - a woman could govern as well as a man

hope your not actually offended. some would have assumed that the entire thread was to be taken as a parody.

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hope your not actually offended. some would have assumed that the entire thread was to be taken as a parody.

Oh hardly, I'm poking back at a Canadian - my wife who is Canadian and I have these kinds of debates and discussions constantly. Like how Canada is simply the 51st State.

Or how the Quebec question would be the equivalent of the Southwestern States deciding that they didn't want anything to do with Mexico but they still feel isolated because we don't all speak Spanish too. :lol:

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1. NO

2-3 Null and void due to #1

4. Yes, my wife. Shes a bank VP, she could run anything. Id vote for a Margret Thatcher in a heartbeat. Or the late Jean Kirkpatrick. Or Phyliss Schlafley back in the day. Sensing a trend in my dogma?

Nice try Eric.

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