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Originally Posted by Air&Road
Yes, I'm quite sure your research was quite time consuming.
Aside from the fact that B.O.'s mainstream media won't touch a story, it doesn't make it untrue.
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this is hilarious considering the source.
The uncle in question is pretty interesting.
this part of the second article is telling-
Federal immigration law includes a little-used provision that allows immigrants who have been in the country continuously since before 1972 to be considered for permanent residence even if they are here illegally. But they must also be of “good moral character.’’ If Obama is convicted of the drunken driving charge and the two related driving offenses he is charged with, he could be disqualified due to character issues. But if he has not been convicted of any other criminal charges, immigration experts say authorities are more likely to take stock of the larger arc of his life in the United States in deciding whether he can remain. Bratton, of Lowell, said Obama does not have a criminal record.