May 12, 2010
The president was born. That’s normal. All people are unless you want to be medically technically by saying, “Caesarian section isn’t?†Fine, but Caesarian section isn’t relevant to this particular issue.
Now, the birth certificate issue has become an issue for the Left and Right. The Left because they don’t want to hear about it anymore, and they try and do that by saying those who are interested in just a little piece of paper are just ridiculous, petty, or even crazy. We’ll stick with the word ‘crazy.’ These ‘Birthers’ are ‘crazy.’ Okay, fine, but the Left calling people names about annoying or uncomfortable subjects is normal. It is what they do: Call names.
On the Right, there are those who want the birth certificate subject to go away, because they don’t like being lumped in with the group, the Birthers, and being called crazy. Here I want to take a stab at this.
Two points: One, the whole birth certificate discuss, to an extent is an exercise in rhetoric. Two, the certificate won’t appear. Who really expects it to?
Those wanting to see a BC are being called crazy and are even seen as being nuts. Now, in ten, twenty, thirty, forties years, this issue will still be alive in the minds of some somewhere in America, in the world, and do we wants a bunch of historians and future Americans saying, “Why didn’t someone ask?†These would be the same people who will wonder how certain politicians were elected, and how the ‘MSM got away with it.’ At some point, there must be absolution for those living now, future Americans must know that someone tried, and that is important and necessary.
Again, the issue will go unresolved, but if someone didn’t ask the question, well then, when would the time come when other questions become ‘inconvenient’ to ask. To an extent it is a moral and ethical issue. What is wrong with asking, because you may be called crazy? Every time a progressive questions or name calls anyone that should make us wonder—and then question. We have progressives and elected-Democrats lying, and voting for things they haven’t read. What do we do when questioning that is called ‘being crazy?’ Oh, that’s extreme? It wouldn’t happen?
‘Crazy’ people have resolved important issues by, at the very least, asking a question.
Is being called ‘crazy’ the most horrible thing in the world now? Asking questions is a risky business. Let us not forget, the Soviets locked dissidents up because they were ‘crazy.’
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