Sunday, October 18, 2009

One Simple Question



In reading my emails today I ran across a question that was asked
by Paul Hollrah at UTFSM that might just settle a lot of controversy
on the deal about whether or not Obama is a natural born US citizen
and constitutionally qualified to hold the office of President or not.
As you can see from the post earlier today on TACWASH Blog
down below, the verdict is still out on this question in the
Supreme Court. What if the issue could be resolved by
answering this ONE SIMPLE QUESTION?
 
I’ll get to the question in a moment but first, who is Paul
Hollrah at UTFSM? I did a quick “google” and all I could
find on UTFSM was a Technical University in
Chile.
Paul is apparently connected with UTFSM in some way but
lives in Missouri
and is a very outspoken right-wing writer
of political commentary. He is portrayed as a “Kook” by
the learned left-wing folks who believe what is written in
TIME magazine as the gospel truth. Be that as it may, I wish
this question could be answered with iron clad veracity.
What passport did Obama use when he was shuttling between 
New York
, Jakarta, and Karachi in June of 1981?
What passport was he offering when he passed
through Customs and Immigration?
The American people deserve an answer to this question.
Paul says, “Let’s make the debate over Obama's citizenship
a rather short and simple one.”
 
Q: Did he travel to Pakistan in 1981, at age 20? 
A : Yes, by his own admission.  (Verification needed)
 
Q: What passport did he travel under? 
A: There are only three possibilities. 
1) He traveled with a U.S. Passport, 
2) He traveled with a British passport, for Kenya or 
3) He traveled with an Indonesia passport. 
 
Q: Is it possible that Obama traveled with a U.S. Passport in 1981? 
A:  No. According to Paul, it is not possible. Pakistan was on the U.S.
State Department's "no travel" list in 1981.
(Online sources say that this is a fabrication presented by “Birthers”
to build their case. Verification needed)
 
Conclusion:
IF Pakistan
was indeed on the US no travel list when Obama went
to Pakistan
in 1981 he was traveling either with a British passport
or an Indonesian passport.
 
If he were traveling with a British passport, that would support the allegation
that he was born in
Kenya on August 4, 1961 according to certain documents and
testimony, not in Hawaii
on August 8, 1961 as he claims.
 
If he were traveling with an Indonesian passport that would tend to prove he
relinquished whatever previous citizenship he held, British or American,
in conjunction with being adopted by his Indonesian step-father in 1967.
 
If he made the trip without a US passport, the American people need
to know how he managed to become a "natural born" American
citizen between 1981 and 2008.

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