US Election Coverage 2008

US Election Coverage 2008

Jana alipoulizwa kuhusu hiyo issue majibu yake yalikuwa haya

Q (paraphrase) Is this something you reject and denounce?

"People have every reason to express their opinions. I just don't agree with that. I think that we should be looking at the individuals who are running."

Q - Do you still want her support, though?

Clinton laughed and said, "You know This is a free country. People get to express their opinions. A lot of folks have said really unpleasant things about me over the course of this campaign. You can' take any of that as anything other than an individual opinion."

"I would urge all of my supporters and Sen. Obama's supporters to stay focused on the two of us,. Don't vote on race don't vote on gender, vote on the qualifications each of us present for the presidency."

Q- But you criticized Obama for not rejecting the support from Farrakhan.

"I don't see any comparison at all with what you're referring to and I don't know the facts of what you're telling me over the TV. So I'm just going to repeat that I want people to judge us on the merits."

Sasa tatizo liko wapi hapo? Hapa kasema hajui facts...na hiyo ilikuwa jana...leo wameripoti kuwa wameyapitia aliyosema huyo mama na anaya-reject na ku-denounce...sasa tatizo liko wapi hapo? Au unataka kuleta uzushi tu..?
 
Sasa tatizo liko wapi hapo? Hapa kasema hajui facts...na hiyo ilikuwa jana...leo wameripoti kuwa wameyapitia aliyosema huyo mama na anaya-reject na ku-denounce...sasa tatizo liko wapi hapo? Au unataka kuleta uzushi tu..?

Lol walikwua wanaangalia authenticity ya video na sauti yake?

Au sio mama mwenyewe aliyesema inapokuja kitu unachopingana nacho unakipinga muda huo huo?
 
Sasa tatizo liko wapi hapo? Hapa kasema hajui facts...na hiyo ilikuwa jana...leo wameripoti kuwa wameyapitia aliyosema huyo mama na anaya-reject na ku-denounce...sasa tatizo liko wapi hapo? Au unataka kuleta uzushi tu..?

uzushi wapi wewe??!!.......mama ilitakiwa afanya hivyo jana, hii haikuwa issue ya vi-memo au kuongea na strategists juu ya repurcussions za ku-denounce and reject a high profile latino in TX kama yule mama!!! kwa kiswahili chepesi haikuwa issue ya kwenda kuipigia "ramli."
mama yupo unreal!! vitu vingi anafanya kwa kuchungulia, hana good political instinct ya kufanya watu wamwone yupo genuine!!..........giza lishatinga, mida ya cerveja/bierre au jwala!! mambo ya kinywaji kikongwe, second to water!!!!.
 
Lol walikwua wanaangalia authenticity ya video na sauti yake?

Au sio mama mwenyewe aliyesema inapokuja kitu unachopingana nacho unakipinga muda huo huo?

Alisema lini hayo? Na utapingaje wakati au muda huo huo bila hata ya kujua kwa uhakika kinachosemwa? Wewe unataka ku-distort alichosema Mama....nyi kazi yenu kupindisha pindisha tu....shame on you Icadon!! Meet me at Lenox Square and let's have a debate about the facts.....Lol
 
uzushi wapi wewe??!!.......mama ilitakiwa afanya hivyo jana, hii haikuwa issue ya vi-memo au kuongea na strategists juu ya repurcussions za ku-denounce and reject a high profile latino in TX kama yule mama!!! kwa kiswahili chepesi haikuwa issue ya kwenda kuipigia "ramli."
mama yupo unreal!! vitu vingi anafanya kwa kuchungulia, hana good political instinct ya kufanya watu wamwone yupo genuine!!..........giza lishatinga, mida ya cerveja/bierre au jwala!! mambo ya kinywaji kikongwe, second to water!!!!.

Nilijua tu wewe lazima utakuwa tungi...Lol...
Sasa mwenzangu wewe huwaga unaimba kwa Kispanish au Kisukuma?
 
Alisema lini hayo? Na utapingaje wakati au muda huo huo bila hata ya kujua kwa uhakika kinachosemwa? Wewe unataka ku-distort alichosema Mama....nyi kazi yenu kupindisha pindisha tu....shame on you Icadon!! Meet me at Lenox Square and let's have a debate about the facts.....Lol

Ebanae Mama alivyosema Lets meet in OH nilijua itakuwa balaa lakini akaishia kunywea, yani nilikuwa nimekaa nasubiria nione mama analay smack down ya nguvu.

On the real wakati anazungumzia issue ya Farrakhan alisema nini? au kwa sababu hiyo statement imeelekezwa kwa mweusi and not the other way around?
 
Nilijua tu wewe lazima utakuwa tungi...Lol...
Sasa mwenzangu wewe huwaga unaimba kwa Kispanish au Kisukuma?

mama ilitakiwa afanye kama Obama na issue ya Farakhan au McCain na ule "mtambo/stray dog with rabbies" Bill Cunningham......kitendo cha kuitisha "mkutano" na kampeni staffers ili kuweza kutoa statement juu ya issue kama hii inatia walakini juu ya authenticity yake kama human being!!!.

mie huwa naimba kwa kihindi, huwa kinanikumbusha ile time nlo-spend pale Mumbai(Bombay), enzi hizo na-sip Taj Mahar!!!.
 
Nilijua tu wewe lazima utakuwa tungi...Lol...
Sasa mwenzangu wewe huwaga unaimba kwa Kispanish au Kisukuma?

Ebu muangalie mzee wa Yes We Can akiongea Texas...
sauti inaweza kuwa choppy na video haikostable si unajua mambo ya kutumia yahoo live kwenye crowd....

[media]http://live.yahoo.com/obama08[/media]
 
Ebu muangalie mzee wa Yes We Can akiongea Texas...
sauti inaweza kuwa choppy na video haikostable si unajua mambo ya kutumia yahoo live kwenye crowd....

[media]http://live.yahoo.com/obama08[/media]

Anaboa tu na yeye....kila siku yes we can..yes we can...hana jipya
 
Naona NYT wanakuwa desparate sasa.


McCain’s Canal Zone Birth Prompts Queries About Whether That Rules Him Out

By CARL HULSE

WASHINGTON — The question has nagged at the parents of Americans born outside the continental United States for generations: Dare their children aspire to grow up and become president? In the case of Senator John McCain of Arizona, the issue is becoming more than a matter of parental daydreaming.
Mr. McCain’s likely nomination as the Republican candidate for president and the happenstance of his birth in the Panama Canal Zone in 1936 are reviving a musty debate that has surfaced periodically since the founders first set quill to parchment and declared that only a “natural-born citizen” can hold the nation’s highest office.
Almost since those words were written in 1787 with scant explanation, their precise meaning has been the stuff of confusion, law school review articles, whisper campaigns and civics class debates over whether only those delivered on American soil can be truly natural born. To date, no American to take the presidential oath has had an official birthplace outside the 50 states.
“There are powerful arguments that Senator McCain or anyone else in this position is constitutionally qualified, but there is certainly no precedent,” said Sarah H. Duggin, an associate professor of law at Catholic University who has studied the issue extensively. “It is not a slam-dunk situation.”
Mr. McCain was born on a military installation in the Canal Zone, where his mother and father, a Navy officer, were stationed. His campaign advisers say they are comfortable that Mr. McCain meets the requirement and note that the question was researched for his first presidential bid in 1999 and reviewed again this time around.
But given mounting interest, the campaign recently asked Theodore B. Olson, a former solicitor general now advising Mr. McCain, to prepare a detailed legal analysis. “I don’t have much doubt about it,” said Mr. Olson, who added, though, that he still needed to finish his research.
Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and one of Mr. McCain’s closest allies, said it would be incomprehensible to him if the son of a military member born in a military station could not run for president.
“He was posted there on orders from the United States government,” Mr. Graham said of Mr. McCain’s father. “If that becomes a problem, we need to tell every military family that your kid can’t be president if they take an overseas assignment.”
The phrase “natural born” was in early drafts of the Constitution. Scholars say notes of the Constitutional Convention give away little of the intent of the framers. Its origin may be traced to a letter from John Jay to George Washington, with Jay suggesting that to prevent foreigners from becoming commander in chief, the Constitution needed to “declare expressly” that only a natural-born citizen could be president.
Ms. Duggin and others who have explored the arcane subject in depth say legal argument and basic fairness may indeed be on the side of Mr. McCain, a longtime member of Congress from Arizona. But multiple experts and scholarly reviews say the issue has never been definitively resolved by either Congress or the Supreme Court.
Ms. Duggin favors a constitutional amendment to settle the matter. Others have called on Congress to guarantee that Americans born outside the national boundaries can legitimately see themselves as potential contenders for the Oval Office.
“They ought to have the same rights,” said Don Nickles, a former Republican senator from Oklahoma who in 2004 introduced legislation that would have established that children born abroad to American citizens could harbor presidential ambitions without a legal cloud over their hopes. “There is some ambiguity because there has never been a court case on what ‘natural-born citizen’ means.”
Mr. McCain’s situation is different from those of the current governors of California and Michigan, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jennifer M. Granholm, who were born in other countries and were first citizens of those nations, rendering them naturalized Americans ineligible under current interpretations. The conflict that could conceivably ensnare Mr. McCain goes more to the interpretation of “natural born” when weighed against intent and decades of immigration law.
Mr. McCain is not the first person to find himself in these circumstances. The last Arizona Republican to be a presidential nominee, Barry Goldwater, faced the issue. He was born in the Arizona territory in 1909, three years before it became a state. But Goldwater did not win, and the view at the time was that since he was born in a continental territory that later became a state, he probably met the standard.
It also surfaced in the 1968 candidacy of George Romney, who was born in Mexico, but again was not tested. The former Connecticut politician Lowell P. Weicker Jr., born in Paris, sought a legal analysis when considering the presidency, an aide said, and was assured he was eligible. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was once viewed as a potential successor to his father, but was seen by some as ineligible since he had been born on Campobello Island in Canada. The 21st president, Chester A. Arthur, whose birthplace is Vermont, was rumored to have actually been born in Canada, prompting some to question his eligibility.
Quickly recognizing confusion over the evolving nature of citizenship, the First Congress in 1790 passed a measure that did define children of citizens “born beyond the sea, or out of the limits of the United States to be natural born.” But that law is still seen as potentially unconstitutional and was overtaken by subsequent legislation that omitted the “natural-born” phrase.
Mr. McCain’s citizenship was established by statutes covering the offspring of Americans abroad and laws specific to the Canal Zone as Congress realized that Americans would be living and working in the area for extended periods. But whether he qualifies as natural-born has been a topic of Internet buzz for months, with some declaring him ineligible while others assert that he meets all the basic constitutional qualifications — a natural-born citizen at least 35 years of age with 14 years of residence.
“I don’t think he has any problem whatsoever,” said Mr. Nickles, a McCain supporter. “But I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if somebody is going to try to make an issue out of it. If it goes to court, I think he will win.”
Lawyers who have examined the topic say there is not just confusion about the provision itself, but uncertainty about who would have the legal standing to challenge a candidate on such grounds, what form a challenge could take and whether it would have to wait until after the election or could be made at any time.
In a paper written 20 years ago for the Yale Law Journal on the natural-born enigma, Jill Pryor, now a lawyer in Atlanta, said that any legal challenge to a presidential candidate born outside national boundaries would be “unpredictable and unsatisfactory.”
“If I were on the Supreme Court, I would decide for John McCain,” Ms. Pryor said in a recent interview. “But it is certainly not a frivolous issue.”
 
Ebwana hawa New York Times sijui wameanza kudata...maana kila wanachokuja nacho kina backfire...hii mijamaa mi-imbecile iliyoishiwa kazi. Hivi hii nayo ni issue kweli?
 
New York Times is in the business of selling news! Sasa wameona kwamba kila outlet inaandika the same story kwa hiyo they look for new angles! Sasa katika jitihada za kuwa tofauti naona wamebaki kuspeculate tu! Hii issue ya McCain is old news!
 
New York Times is in the business of selling news! Sasa wameona kwamba kila outlet inaandika the same story kwa hiyo they look for new angles! Sasa katika jitihada za kuwa tofauti naona wamebaki kuspeculate tu! Hii issue ya McCain is old news!

Yaani wanazidi kumpandisha chati Mac...maana sasa watakuwa 0-2 against him...
 
NYT wanajaribu kusema raia wa US waliozaliwa nje ni Second Class Citizen sio? Hii inaweza kuleta debate kubwa sana especially kwa jamaa wanaovaa uniforms na kuvolunteer kutumikia taifa lao nchi mbali mbali.
Kwa hiyo watoto wa Illegal Immigrants ni zaidi ya US citizens waliozaliwa nje sio?

"The Founding Fathers recognized this. They passed a bill in 1790, three years after the adoption of the Constitution, which made clear that “natural born” applied to children born of American citizens “outside the limits of the United States”. That law remains in effect and has never been challenged. At the least, it speaks to the intent of the founders when they used the term “natural born” in the Constitution."
 
Huyo Obama amesema eti haoni tofauti ya denounce na reject. Mfano mzuri ni wa wabunge wetu wengi huwa wana denounce na hawa reject bills. Nilikuwa naangalia hapa some clips jinsi Obama anavyo copy maneno ya watu kweli kazi ipo mwaka huu.
 
NYT wanajaribu kusema raia wa US waliozaliwa nje ni Second Class Citizen sio? Hii inaweza kuleta debate kubwa sana especially kwa jamaa wanaovaa uniforms na kuvolunteer kutumikia taifa lao nchi mbali mbali.
Kwa hiyo watoto wa Illegal Immigrants ni zaidi ya US citizens waliozaliwa nje sio?

"The Founding Fathers recognized this. They passed a bill in 1790, three years after the adoption of the Constitution, which made clear that “natural born” applied to children born of American citizens “outside the limits of the United States”. That law remains in effect and has never been challenged. At the least, it speaks to the intent of the founders when they used the term “natural born” in the Constitution."

Ndi magazeti yenu nyie liberals....hayana hoja
 
Mzee siku hizi umeamua kujisogeza kabisa kwa hao ma-conservatives au namna gani?

Kaka,
Mimi bwana ni centrist. Kuna mambo ninayokubaliana na liberals na kuna mambo ninayokubaliana na conservatives. Nikupe mfano mmoja au nikuulize swali. Wewe msimamo wako kwenye gay marriage ni nini? Hapa kwa Bush kuna baadhi ya watu eti wanataka ku-redifine marriage. Mimi na nasema marrage ni muungano kati ya mwanaume na mwanamke. Zaidi ya hapo sio ndoa tena. Sasa sisemi kwamba nina-mind mijitu/ midume mizima ikitaka kufanyana na kuishi pamoja kama mume na mke. Hiyo ni juu yao. Lakini yasitake kulazimisha kufungishwa ndoa kanisani ama msikitini kama ilivyo desturi na yasitake kubadili sheria za ndoa ambazo zinatambua ndoa kuwa ni kati ya mwanaume na mwanamke.

Kwenye hili jambo ninaungana na conservatives. Maliberali wao wanasema pouwa tu...na mimi nasema hapana. Huu ni mfano mmoja ila ipo mingi.

Tuje kwenye utoaji mimba. Mimi napinga utoaji mimba na hapa tena ninaungana na ma-conservatives kuwa utoaji mimba ni kitendo cha kikatili na si cha kibinadamu hata kidogo. Maliberali wao wanasema mwanamke ana haki ya kuchagua afanye nini na mwili wake. Mimi nasema sawa lakini uchaguzi huo usiwe wa kukatisha kiumbe/ binadamu aliye katika hatua za mwanzo za uhai wake.

Sasa kuna baadhi ya maconservatives wanaounga mkono capital punishment huku wakipinga utoaji mimba. Mimi napinga hukumu ya kifo na hapa ninajikuta nakubaliana na liberals wengi. Upo hapo kaka...
 
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