Okay, this is getting funny now.
I'm sure that both candidates have legal birth certificates to run for president.
Isn't this thread supposed to be about taxation?
Speaking of which, I was helping to grade school papers last night for a Junior High in Blaine WA
The papers were on the Boston Tea Party, and Paul Reveres ride, and the ensuing start of the war between the British and the Colonies that was started in Concord.
A nice little war was started because England had some debt from a war campaign that needed paying off, and it wasn't going to be like that.
But it was.
Something about snowballs with rocks and glass in them, a solider falling, his gun going off, and then
Bam, Bam, Bam,
It got a little more complicated.
It was interesting seeing some of the papers, and some of the answers.
We are talking about an event that took place over 200 years ago, with young kids that are living in a different generation than before.
Some of the kids in the class are homeless, living in tents near the Canadian border. There are bigger concerns for them, than what they are being taught in school.
Is anyone going to catch the Saturday Night Live special tonight at 9:00PM on channel 5?
Barak's mother Stanley Ann Dunham was born in Wichita Kansas. She went to high school on Mercer Island, connected to Seattle by I-9, where her parents had a furniture store. I used to have a home on Mercer Island, and worked in a bicycle shop there ran by my brother in law, Michael Burbridge.
Barak's mom, born in 1942, in Kansas, returned to Seattle to go the University of Washington from 1961-1962 as a single mom, with a small child named Barak.
Ann's father was a member of the US Military during WW2 and her mother worked at a Boeing plant in Wichita, KS.
Sounds like a pretty American family to me.
Donald Trump's grandfather was born in Bavaria, now a part of Germany. He refused military service and the Bavarian Government stripped Trump of his citizenship and permanently banished him.
He died in the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic.
en.wikipedia.org