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Semantics and Race not Part of Birthers Plight

by Rev M Bresciani(2)
Rev Michael Bresciani

Today the internet and some main stream media are abuzz about new developments on the Obama birth certificate controversy. Dr Orly Taitz has created the greatest stir with a copy of Obama’s Kenyan birth certificate signed by an official administrator Joshua Simon Oduya of Coast Province Hospital in Mombasa, Kenya.

Attorney Orly Taitz has filed a motion in District Court to determine the authenticity of the Kenyan birth certificate. The question of its legitimacy is moot until further notice. In the interim the debate rages on unabated.

The nature of the controversy is what needs more clarification because of the terms used to describe the growing body of citizens who are asking the all important question.

The question of Obama’s true place of birth and the legal proceedings citizens have taken have been hindered, hounded and harassed by every left wing liberal politician, news source and left leaning blogger in the nation. It is the terminology used to describe or simply label those citizens that needs to be scrutinized.

The term used most often for those raising the question about Obama’s eligibility to hold office is ‘birthers.’ Here is the term used to coin and categorize a group of citizens much in the same way school children us the term geek, nerd, or jock to label and pigeonhole fellow students.

Use of the term ‘birthers’ only furthers the evidence of the double standard liberals are so famous for. In the new liberal world of tolerance and PC diversity any labeling of citizens in this way is heavily frowned upon with this single exception.

The desired effect is obviously to label, isolate and dismiss a segment of society with one single familiar catch word. It smacks of being childish at best and un-American at worst. But don’t even try to speak of tolerance and ‘birthers’ in the same sentence unless you are PC touting liberal. It’s off limits for the rest of us.

The second blatant misuse of terms to describe birth certificate questioners is the phrase ‘conspiracy theorists.’ Let’s come in for a landing here. Not even those who failed English 101 should have trouble with this obvious mistake. The most common definition of a conspiracy is “a secret plan or agreement between two or more people to commit an illegal or subversive act.” (Encarta Dictionary)

No one in the quest to uncover Barack Obama’s actual place of birth has ever said that he conspired with anyone to cover the truth, rather they are saying that he decided to cover the truth all quite on his own. Big difference, but no one is saying it is a conspiracy. If I missed the one or two that actually may think it is, they will have to be the exceptions that prove the rule.

Thirdly, the term now being used to label those questioning the birth place is ‘racist.’ This term loses its meaning on two levels. First is the fact that many of those who want proof of Obama’s eligibility are black. In fact one of the top leaders in the eligibility quest is African American Ambassador Alan Keyes.

The wild use of the term racist loses its punch when it becomes trendy. Anyone who visits or contributes to blogs across the web has by now realized one thing. When liberals and lefties are confronted with truths and facts that they can’t deal with they always resort to the last ditch use of calling other bloggers racists. Discourse usually dies in its tracks and the shift away from facts to character assassination ensues. It is a device whose impotence is now noted.

The last issue that begs for clarity is the business of saying that the so called ‘birthers’ are entirely responsible for raising the question in the first place. Who gave birth to the ‘birthers’ movement? To be fair not one single person can claim that spot in history. The originator of the movement is none other than the Constitution of the United States. It is a requirement of the most fundamental law of our land.

The search for the truth and the quest to fulfill the demands of the constitution can never be honestly dealt with by the use of derogatory terms, semantics or even worse by denial.

Democratic Senator Harry Reid exclaimed that “not one minute” would be wasted on the Senate floor to deal with the “phony” issue of Obama’s birth certificate. We have all heard the phrase ‘haven’t got time for the pain’ but with Sen. Reid’s help we may now be able to also coin “haven’t got time for the truth.” The more honest and appropriate phrase may be “haven’t got time for the constitution.”

The word rarely used in connection with the question of Barack Obama’s eligibility is abuse. If in fact it is shown that he is not eligible to hold office it is the word that best fits for the description of what has transpired.

Long before birthers, citizens and other interested parties asked the question Thomas Jefferson dealt with it by saying, “ " Aware of the tendency of power to degenerate into abuse, the worthies of our country have secured its independence by the establishment of a Constitution and form of government for our nation, calculated to prevent as well as to correct abuse. "

The question of eligibility is addressed by the constitution and if that question arises among the governed but is deferred, deterred or simply denied that is assuredly the definition of abuse. No, Sen. Reid it is not “phony” and it deserves every moment it takes to be answered according to the law of our land.

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Article submitted Thursday, August 06, 2009 & read 89 times.

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» left by Anonymous (2 years 185 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1 out of 5
So do you buy into the theory that the Bush Administration was behind the 911 attacks on America? There is much more evidence of this being true than there is evidence that President Obama is not a U.S. citizen. If you don’t believe me, there are days and days of reading on the Internet to support this claim, but just because someone makes a claim and presents some sort of evidence, doesn’t mean that there is any merit to it.
 
I find it interesting that a recent poll by Research 2000 shows that more than 3 times the percentage of Southerners believe President Obama is not a U.S. citizen than the rest of the country. How can this be explained?
 
Does history show that Southerners are more highly educated than the rest of the country? Does the South have a history of being fair and impartial? I think there is much evidence that neither of these are true.
 
Does the South have a history of racism and bigotry? Bingo!
» left by Rev M Bresciani(2) (2 years 185 days ago.)
Anon, I do not believe that President Bush had anything to do with 9/11
 
I will not dignify your statement about the deep south. I love the south and have the greatest respect for its history and culture. The shameful part of her history has been dealt with just as the witch trials in New England or the Indian massacres of the mid-west or the subjugation of the Chinese on the West Coast.
 
Its called history and just as individuals grow up so do nations if they allow themselves to do so.
 
Rev MB
» left by Anonymous (2 years 182 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1 out of 5
Come on, when a group of people whole-heartedly buy into obvious lies over and over again, a reasonable person would have to start to wonder what the real motivation is. That's not childish nor un-American.
 
I'm glad to see some prominent conservatives finally understading this: http://mediamatters.org/research/200907220051
 
» left by Anonymous (2 years 181 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Here alone is what we understand...missing documents!
 
None of us could buy a house, attend a school et al without them but a near unknown can sit in the Oval Office without them? Don't borrow from the prestige of the acclaimed to add credence to what is obviously some kind of mis-behavior, cover up or worse. Perhaps its all baloney, but why is it kept so well concealed, what is the the secret.
 
The longer the question goes un-answered the greater the mystery.
 
This will not go away because a few Consv's or top pundits give in. Why don't people respect the phrase 'We the people'?
 
This search will not end until it is answered.
 
Rev MB
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