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The Dallas Morning News decided length; talk to them (and tell them I suggested paragraphs.) Joel Send a noteboard - 22/08/2013 01:23:58 PM

View original postFirst you post a long article that really adds nothing to your argument outside of the fact that it says he was born in Canada, something he has never denied. Second the talk that he will run for president is highly overrated at this point. The republican party values actual leadership experience more than the democrats do and we like to someone run something bigger than their election campaign before we put them in charge of running the country. Third he was never a birther so how does that make him a hypocrite? Fourth the length that loony left wingers will twist logic and common sense to support their belief system appears too unlimited.

That is the newspaper fad now: End every sentence with a period—and carriage return, even when the next sentence is a direct continuation of the previous one. It makes articles look tight and punchy. That article looks tight and punchy, right?

Anyones potential presidential run is speculative three years from the election, but Cruz did not visit IA to feed his corn addiction. How many potential GOP candidates held elected office before 2010? I think Cruzs presidential ambitions premature, too, but I am not promoting him.

No, I am unaware of Cruz making any Birther statements—but many of his Tea Party supporters have; they deny an American mother is good enough for Obama, but happily accept it for Cruz, the only one of the two actually born in a foreign country.

Finally, saying one foreign born man with a US mother is constitutionally eligible to be president but one native born man with a US mother is not is contradictory and hypocritical on its face. The only logical twists are in pretending otherwise.

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