How did Obama travel to Pakistan in 1979, when he didn’t get his first US passport until 2007?

In 2007, Obama (according to State Department records) she received her first U.S. passport. In 1979, he traveled to Pakistan at a time when it was impossible for U.S. citizens to farlo.Allora, what use the passport to go there? Not that anyone has the answer to this simple question?

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10 Responses to “How did Obama travel to Pakistan in 1979, when he didn’t get his first US passport until 2007?”

  1. Massive Mann says:

    LINK?…Thanks

  2. Back says:

    The constitution says: Natural born citizen

    Was he born a US citizen? YES.

    End of story.

  3. ssparkle63 says:

    Ask the house that vote 378 to 0…

  4. pəɹ noʎ uɐɥʇ ɹəʇɹɐɯs says:

    Don’t forget – Palin 2012′

  5. Stella says:

    He snapped his fingers. Gotta go now.

  6. TomLydon says:

    OMG!!! He’s definitely a secret muslim and this is all a big plot by the drive by media and nancy pelosi to destroy family values. AAAHHHH!!!!

    You saw the birth certificate. Even Fox News knows when to stop beating this dead fish

  7. lonesome says:

    And what type of luggage did he have, he didn’t purchase his first wheeled suitcase until 2006? Are we to believe he used a simple carry-on? What about the on-flight movie? Did Obama pay for the headset to listen, or was it payed for by Freddie Mac and Acorn? Many unresolved questions here. God bless

  8. wendy c says:

    I think you missed the memo…
    someone is already being prosecuted for illegally accessing state dept records.
    You HAVE NO STATE DEPT RECORDS. Unless you happen to be guilty of a crime.
    You also missed the clear explanation that a travel ADVISORY is not a TRAVEL BAN.
    Hint.. do you honestly think that he didn’t have the ability to have a US passport as a child? “Schools in Indonesia did not allow non citizens to attend” is nothing more than a speculation.. it is not proof of any adoption.

  9. Revtim says:

    1st, it was 1981.
    2nd “Americans traveled there without incident, as shown by a travel piece that appeared in the New York Times in 1981, dated June 14. Barbara Crossette, an assistant news editor of the Times, told her mostly American readers they could travel to Lahore, Pakistan, by air, rail or road, adding: “Tourists can obtain a free, 30-day visa (necessary for Americans) at border crossings and airports.””

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