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You give the birthers way too much credit. They are not terrorists - how many Americans have the birfers killed to date?
Back up a step. I did NOT say that birthers are terrorists. I said that the rationale for not giving in to their demands is similar to the reasoning for not giving into terrorists. I was making an analogy not an equivalence.
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There are more voters than just the birfers that have an interest in Obama's BC, thanks to the widespread media publicity that is here and not going away.
When talking with others, if I bring up the issue, most of the time, the other person has no idea what I'm talking about. I don't think the questions among sane people are all that widespread.
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You are ignoring the political advantages of clearing the air on at least one issue, and trying to be overly melodramatic IMO.
You want to talk about political consequences? Currently, one of the biggest memes about Obama is that he capitulates far too easily to the Republicans - that he doesn't fight for the things he said he'd fight for, and that he gives in to their demands when he doesn't need to. In my experience of talking politics with others, that seems to be the single biggest concern people who voted for him in 2008 have, and may well be a determining factor in whether they vote for him again. If they're already considering not voting for him because they see him as unable to stand up to the Republicans on tougher issues, do you really think his capitulating to the demands of a bunch of wackjobs who have no legal right to the documents they're demanding is going to HELP him any?
For people who are curious and sane, showing them the COLB he's already released, pointing out the official seal and signature from the HDOH, explaining the concept of it being prima facia (sp?) evidence and that it is the exact form that would be sufficient to prove natural-born citizenship for any legal purpose should be sufficient for them to have their concerns put to rest. If it isn't, then the likelihood of yet another document from the HDOH also saying he was born there convincing them isn't, IMO, terribly high.
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And no privacy laws would be broken if the law is changed for the President and/or Obama simply approves the release.
I'm not sure that I think it's a good idea to repeal privacy laws that protect ALL of us just so one person can satisfy the curiosity of a small bunch of nutters who won't accept it anyway. And I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong on this, but I believe the law that prevents the release is federal (HIPPA?) not state. As to creating a special law to allow the State of Hawaii to violate the privacy of one person - again, based solely on the pressure of people who aren't going to accept the document as valid anyway - is exactly the kind of precedent I don't think should be set.
Additionally, as I understand it, under the Hawaiian laws, not even Obama would be able to get a copy of his original long form birth certificate. The law simply does not provide access to it to anyone other than those in the HDOH. If Obama could not get a copy for himself, he would not have the ability to authorize anyone else to access, either.
As to creating a special law to allow the State of Hawaii to violate the privacy of one person - again, based solely on the pressure of people who aren't going to accept the document as valid anyway - is exactly the kind of precedent I don't think should be set.
Imagine that in the future there's another president, and a rumour starts that he has AIDS. People start saying that his HIV status must be revealed in the interest of national security because, if he IS HIV positive, he is both at risk of being blackmailed by foreign interests and at risk of developing dementia as the disease progresses, making him vulnerable to using poor judgment in office. Since there's no way to tell for sure when the dementia starts to set in, they might say, he should be removed as unfit to prevent his compromised mental faculties from doing harm to the country. Do we then pass another law to require him to open his medical records so everyone can know his HIV status?
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and "world-wide terrorism" by the birfers will not be increased by a single tea leaf.
As I noted above - and am repeating just to make sure it's clear - I don't equate birthers with terrorists. I noted a similarity in the rationale of not giving in to either group. If I were to say that the reason someone who's had their heart broken by a total jerk might be cautious before getting involved in a new relationship is similar to why someone who's burned their hand on a hot stove tends to be cautious around stoves, would you think I was saying the jerk was a stove?
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And since you bring up terrorism, you think President Jimmy Carter should have just staged an all out air attack on the Iranian Embassy, killing all 66 American hostages and other innocents just to show those Iranians who was the boss? How many American lives do think are worth losing by never negotiating with a terrorist group? 100, 1,000, 10,000, 100,000, a Million? No limit - mass genocide of the world for principles alone? Where do you draw the line?
Wow, talk about over-melodramatic! Where do I draw the line? I really can't say - it's not a simple question. Luckily, it's not a decision I'll ever be in a position to make. But let me ask you this: If terrorists learn that by kidnapping 10 people, they can get a prisoner released, or by killing 1,000 people and threatening to kill more, they can get us to close down a military base, what is there to stop them from continuing to take hostages and make demands? Where would YOU draw the line? Just give them everything they want, hoping they'll go away and we won't have to fundamentally change the way we live?
If the terrorists think they can get everything they want through hostage-taking, killing and other such tactics, *everyone* is at a greater risk of being the victim of a terrorist attack, and the government is going to need to implement even more invasive security procedures than they have now.
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You want to go back to all conservative Republican rule in Congress, The White House, and the Supreme Court in the next couple years? That worked so well before.
No, I don't. But if Obama continues to appear willing to appease Republicans by giving them what they want, I think it's pretty likely we'll end up there, especially if the economy doesn't improve in the next two years.
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Tell me again how releasing Obama's original BC will cost Obama votes in 2012.
By giving people who voted for him and are already concerned about his apparent unwillingness or inability to stand up to Republicans - especially when he had both the House and Senate with Dem majorities - more reason to think he's too weak to get anything accomplished.