Ten percent of Americans either don’t think or are not sure that Hawai’i is a state. So, while they might know that Obama was born there, that doesn’t mean that they agree he is a citizen. I wonder if the same is true of Sarah Palin and Alaska?
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Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
Isn’t Alaska an oil company? 😉
Of course Alaska is where real Americans live, with bearded men with guns and strong women (with guns). Hawaii? A lot of brown people with funny names.
I hope that New York is still a state. Perhaps I’ll need a new passport.
We’re used to not being called a state here in New Mexico. I guess it’s a good thing (on a number of levels) that Richardson didn’t win.
Sarah Palin was born in Idaho near the headquarters of Aryan Nation. But since she’s a Realamerican it wouldn’t matter if she was born in Baluchistan.
You’re kidding. Hawaii is a state?
Jeezus,
I always thought Palin was born in Kenya.
Of course Alaskanada is a state.
can we revoke their citizenship?