Still a dickish move to question the legitimacy of a child's parents.

But maybe that's just me.

I don't like being a jerk and hurting children.



On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Gruss Gott <grussg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Jerry Milo Johnson <jmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The difference for me is that Obama is a grown man that has placed
>> himself in the public arena.
>>
>> Trig is a child, who has not made such a choice.
>>
>> To me, he is off limits.
>>
>
> Sarah Palin is a grown woman who has placed herself in the public
> arena - and made this claim - so I'm not sure how that would be
> relevant here.  The question is about whether Sarah Palin gave birth
> to a child she claims to have, but has provided no evidence or
> documentation of and that pictures and witnesses seem to contradict.
>
> The point being that false claims made by public officials -
> especially candidates for President / Vice President! - should be
> investigated.  If those officials choose to make those claims about
> their own children (or grandchildren) that doesn't mean they should be
> investigated.
>
> Further, one could make the argument that if a candidate is using
> false claims involving their children for political advantage, then
> maybe child protective services should be investigating as well.
>
> 

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