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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1521109" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>Although I thought it looked weird at first, I now believe that it is most likely legit.</p><p>When McCain ran, he took his papers to both Congress and Press and showed everything and gave them a chance to challenge anything.</p><p>When Hillary supporters initially asked for the long form, Obama could have done what took him a few minutes to do recently, release it.</p><p>Why? Because like Caesar's wife, the President of the US must also be above suspicion. A man campaigning for the position of the President, regardless of party, must open everything up to scrutiny. It is unbelievable to me that these aholes think that we must gather our information from their speech writers while they are concealing their past. We, allow them to get away with it.</p><p>Was it worth it for Obama to play the game that he played at a cost of millions? I think so, the most secretive of all modern Presidents will now be able to continue keeping everything else sealed, while the Left finds all sorts of pathetic reasons to justify it.</p><p>Caution, when it becomes standard practice for the Democratic candidates to have a secret life, it will also become standard for the Cheneys and Bushes and other candidates disliked by the Left.</p><p>Personally I know much more about Palin and her daughter's sexual adventures than about our President.</p><p>Shameful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1521109, member: 10001"] Although I thought it looked weird at first, I now believe that it is most likely legit. When McCain ran, he took his papers to both Congress and Press and showed everything and gave them a chance to challenge anything. When Hillary supporters initially asked for the long form, Obama could have done what took him a few minutes to do recently, release it. Why? Because like Caesar's wife, the President of the US must also be above suspicion. A man campaigning for the position of the President, regardless of party, must open everything up to scrutiny. It is unbelievable to me that these aholes think that we must gather our information from their speech writers while they are concealing their past. We, allow them to get away with it. Was it worth it for Obama to play the game that he played at a cost of millions? I think so, the most secretive of all modern Presidents will now be able to continue keeping everything else sealed, while the Left finds all sorts of pathetic reasons to justify it. Caution, when it becomes standard practice for the Democratic candidates to have a secret life, it will also become standard for the Cheneys and Bushes and other candidates disliked by the Left. Personally I know much more about Palin and her daughter's sexual adventures than about our President. Shameful. [/QUOTE]
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