blown55409
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Harris has a problem. She’s not a natural born citizen.
Harris has a problem. She’s not a natural born citizen.
Harris has a problem. She’s not a natural born citizen.
She was born in Oakland, Ca, so maybe that's not American born.
How about they cut out the racism/female/vote game and just put up a qualified candidate.
My mistake, a little more research would have shown that there is no defined difference between born on US soil and natural born citizen.Harris has a problem. She’s not a natural born citizen.
Have you ever been through Oakland in the last 20 years? I'm not sure whatever else on earth it looks like. Believe me, you don't want to live there. The area west of the Oakland Hills is a wide flat coastal plain the contains the freeways, the railroad, the assisted housing projects and supports the multiplicity of gang life. The part east of that on and in the hills is quite nice, very expensive to live in, and is another world from the rest of it. Berkeley and Richmond are similar, the closer to the water front you get, the worse everything looks. The geological difference between the flat part by the bay and the hills is the Hayward Fault. Believe me, that's no place to build a city, but they didn't know that when they built it.She was born in Oakland, Ca, so maybe that's not American born.
It has been about 20 years since I was last in California for business and I have not missed not having to go there one bit. There were some beautiful spots to be sure, but the major cities were cesspools even back then. I can only imagine how bad it is now. My hope is to enjoy what time I have left in historically conservative South Carolina. The dems have a full court press going right now to oust Lindsey Graham in the fall election. God help us all.Have you ever been through Oakland in the last 20 years? I'm not sure whatever else on earth it looks like. Believe me, you don't want to live there. The area west of the Oakland Hills is a wide flat coastal plain the contains the freeways, the railroad, the assisted housing projects and supports the multiplicity of gang life. The part east of that on and in the hills is quite nice, very expensive to live in, and is another world from the rest of it. Berkeley and Richmond are similar, the closer to the water front you get, the worse everything looks. The geological difference between the flat part by the bay and the hills is the Hayward Fault. Believe me, that's no place to build a city, but they didn't know that when they built it.