> >I also sampled Pisco, the national drink of Peru, and chicha, a mild
> fermented drink made from potatoes
Potatoes?? Really? I was there many, many years ago and all the chicha
was made from corn.
James
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From erthnsky AT bellsouth.net Wed Jul 22 00:32:54 2009Return-Path: <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net>
If you recall, there was also a big stink about people accessing Joe the Plumber's records. People do things like that. I assume if there had been any juicy information about Obama, we'd have heard. We sure got juicy trash about Joe.
The records might say how long Obama's had a US passport, but they don't record where you have been. I had a passport in the late 1970's, and travelled to several foreign countries...when I came back, they DID NOT record where I'd been (i.e. what stamps I had). Remember, everything was done by hand and paper then; no global databases. They just recorded that I re-entered the country and checked to make sure it was a legit passport.
You get a new passport when the old one expires; I assume most people throw the old one away, like old Drivers' Licenses (could you produce your Drivers' License from 28 years ago if you needed to prove something?).
I don't know why I'm defending Obama, except that all this smacks of a witch hunt.
one that is accepted by the federal government as proof of citizenship, but it's not good enough. I don't know if you trust any website, but Factcheck.org actually touched and photographed the birth certificate, and are convinced that it's real.
and that they have the original. But there will never be enough proof for some people. There's no point in Obama wasting energy defending himself from people like that.
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