I don't see it.

If you think it is really that important, why don't you research the family
history of every presidential candidate, and publish that info?

Or should it be more than just presidential candidates? should it also be
senators? federal judges? town mayors? dog catchers?

How many generations, and how far afield should this search go? great
grandparents? closest 5000 relatives? my tree has taken 5 years so far,
thousands of hours of research, and sits at about 12000 relatives. is that a
good enough sample? because I havent found all of my grandmothers cousins
illegitimate children.

So I guess I cannot be considered for public office?

Or is this just for "furriners".


On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 8:10 PM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Since the last time a President had a foreign-born parent was prior to the
> invention of computers and jet airplanes, the obvious answer is that such
> an
> exploration would have been impossible. Now it is not only possible, but
> totally warranted given the world that we live in.
>


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