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Edited on Fri Dec-03-10 03:34 PM by JoePhilly
What I would post is between the line ...
----------------- Of course we all know that John McCain was born on a military base in Panama. But some are questioning the official account.
Some say that John McCain's comprehensive immigration reform stance is based on a personal debt that he feels to the Latin American people.
Some have alleged that on the day McCain was born, his mother had left the base and went into town to do some shopping. At some point, she stopped in a local cafe where she had often stopped for lunch on other occasions.
Suddenly, she went into labor, and the cafe workers scrambled to help her. The baby was coming so fast that they had no option but to deliver the baby in the back of the cafe. The workers nicknamed the baby "El Guapo".
The owner of the cafe allowed "El Guapo" and his mother to spend the night in their home, which was attached to the cafe.
The next day, the cafe owner and a few of his workers took "El Guapo" and his mother back to the US military base.
The doctors at the base were unsure what to do. Was "El Guapo" an American citizen or not. They took "El Guapo" and his mother to the base hospital and completed the birth certificate AS IF the birth had taken place right then on the base, and NOT in a local cafe.
This account has not been confirmed at this time ... but it is concerning that the McCain campaign has yet to refute this a account. ---------------------------
The responses to this were hilarious ..
(edit:typo)
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