Legitimate U.S. Birth, Legitimate Education & Legitimate Christian Faith
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA & DAUGHTERS MALIA AND SASHA
White House Photography Pete Souza, Resurrection Sunday, April 24, 2011.
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and daughters Malia and Sasha attend Easter church service at Shiloh Baptist Church in Washington, D.C..
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"President Barack Obama's Legitimate U.S. Birth, Legitimate Education & Legitimate Christian Faith"
Posted by Karen Ann Carr
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WASHINGTON, DC- When you have worked hard to be who you are, it is hard to give all of that up in the face of political attacks and political conspiracies.
At this time we have an American family that is determined to improve the American context
along with legitimate Americans of mixed ethnic backgrounds. What more could or should Americans ask for.
This is not an illegitimate U.S. presidency working to drive growth and economic development in the United States of America.
Questioning a president's faith in God, his educational excellence and his birth should be beyond a rational persons level of decency in mixed company. No one is so great that they have the right to question ones faith, birth and education.
Why is it so hard to accept President Obama's citizenship and his bi-racial parents union and the fact of an African American serving as the U.S. President? Social backwardness and the lack of wisdom may be the source of the political problem. Who knows, but we as Americans can not judge a person by their legal or socio-scientific factors in isolation. Even genetic scientists have determined the complexity of our human experience beyond the stereotypical processes of American culture. The lesson however has not been learned. A persons ability to be excellence is not determined by race, grades, ethnicity or faith in God. Excellence is determined by a persons daily willingness to be wise and loving and openness to the ideas of others, without firing a person for having a bad day.


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