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Inhofe on the birthers

Started by joiei, July 27, 2009, 07:48:31 PM

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swake

Quote from: Conan71 on July 29, 2009, 04:16:06 PM
Ah HAH!!!

I've known it all along, swake.  You are NOT an American citizen!

I'm a Canadian plant from way back, didn't you know?

Conan71

Bwaaahhhaaahhh!!!

http://gawker.com/5322310/cnn-boss-tells-lou-dobbs-birther-story-is-dead

"The part I don't understand is where the eeeevil Kenyan gov't, gifted with the prescience to plant an extra-terrestrial, vat-raised alien clone, lo 40 years ago, whilst using time travel to insert birth notices in two HA newspapers and using sleeper HA civil servants to slip in a "short" birth certificate, then just for giggles, naming it "Barack Hussein", can't also use their Witch Mountain technology to also put the "long" birth certificate.
Because all the time-traveling, Area-51 using, human clone raising, sleeper agent staffing, Kenyan Secret Service agents that I know are professional enough to go the final mile and take care of such details.
We really should give them their due. They may be Kenyan civil servants, but they're hard-working Kenyan civil servants.
It's because "Birthers" hate The Government, isn't it?" 

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

tim huntzinger

#32
Is the only reason for parents to establish citizenship for their children soley in case they run for President? If the circumstances of birth would cast doubt on that status, would you not do everything to buttress the kids' citizenship status?  No of course not that is IMPOSSIBLE.  NO ONE could be that smart.  NO ONE. EVER.  Say, did Barry Sotero ever legally change his name?

I agree that this is going nowhere fast.  We should focus on the $27 TRILLION that his regime has given to the international banking criminals.  Beers with idiots, what Michelle wears, or where Mr. Sotero was born are all distractions.

Oh, lookee here though: 58% of GOP members think this is an issue ([http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/0709/58_of_GOP_not_suredont_beleive_Obama_born_in_US.html?showall).  What kind of tin foil hatters, UFO seeking dolts would belong to a party where soooooo many of its core are mentally ill and off their medication?  One would have to be a complete idiot!

swake

Quote from: Know Nothing on July 31, 2009, 08:57:07 AM
Is the only reason for parents to establish citizenship for their children soley in case they run for President? If the circumstances of birth would cast doubt on that status, would you not do everything to buttress the kids' citizenship status?  No of course not that is IMPOSSIBLE.  NO ONE could be that smart.  NO ONE. EVER.  Say, did Barry Sotero ever legally change his name?

I agree that this is going nowhere fast.  We should focus on the $27 TRILLION that his regime has given to the international banking criminals.  Beers with idiots, what Michelle wears, or where Mr. Sotero was born are all distractions.

Oh, lookee here though: 58% of GOP members think this is an issue ([http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/0709/58_of_GOP_not_suredont_beleive_Obama_born_in_US.html?showall).  What kind of tin foil hatters, UFO seeking dolts would belong to a party where soooooo many of its core are mentally ill and off their medication?  One would have to be a complete idiot!

Hey Tim, Haloperidol called, it missed you today.

Chicken Little

It's ironic that Obama's rival McCain was born on unincorporated US territory.  His claim was certainly untested, and could have been challenged, but Obama, Clinton, and every other Democrat and Republican rushed to defend his right to be President.

Barry Goldwater was the same, he was born near Phoenix in 1909 before statehood.  Nobody challenged his right to be President.

I could care less about a handful of birthers, except when they include my states congressional delegation.  Inhofe needs to act sane, and soon.  Perhaps Coburn, who has so far declined comment, should step us and disavow this nonsense.

tim huntzinger

Quote from: swake on July 31, 2009, 09:03:50 AM
Hey Tim, Haloperidol called, it missed you today.

60% of the GOP needs the meds apparently.  What kind of loons are in the GOP anyway? What idiots would belong to such a lunatic group?

Townsend

Quote from: Know Nothing on July 31, 2009, 09:54:34 AM
60% of the GOP needs the meds apparently.  What kind of loons are in the GOP anyway? What idiots would belong to such a lunatic group?

When it comes to this stuff, I couldn't agree with you more.

Red Arrow

Quote from: Know Nothing on July 31, 2009, 09:54:34 AM
60% of the GOP needs the meds apparently.  What kind of loons are in the GOP anyway? What idiots would belong to such a lunatic group?
The ones not looney enough or idotic enough to be Democrats.
 


joiei

It's hard being a Diamond in a rhinestone world.

USRufnex

#40
Quote from: Red Arrow on July 31, 2009, 12:37:30 PM
The ones not looney enough or idotic enough to be Democrats.

-1

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Poll on Birthers: Most Southerners, Republicans Question Obama Citizenship
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/robert-schlesinger/2009/07/31/poll-on-birthers-most-southerners-republicans-question-obama-citizenship.html

Only 47 percent of Southern respondents believe Obama was born in the USA. By contrast, 93 percent of Northeasterns said yes, he was born here, 90 percent of Midwesterners did and 87 percent of Westerners.

Wow.

And while 93 percent of Democrats say he was born in the country and 83 percent of Independents, the figure is only 42 percent for Republicans
. A majority of Republicans either believe he was born abroad (28 percent) or don't know (30 percent).


Typical of a Republican party more interested in conservative dogma and blind partisanship over TRUTH.

Here's an oldie but goodie......

Posted 9/6/2003 8:10 AM
Poll: 70% believe Saddam, 9-11 link
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2003-09-06-poll-iraq_x.htm

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly seven in 10 Americans believe it is likely that ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was personally involved in the Sept. 11 attacks, says a poll out almost two years after the terrorists' strike against this country.

Sixty-nine percent in a Washington Post poll published Saturday said they believe it is likely the Iraqi leader was personally involved in the attacks carried out by al-Qaeda. A majority of Democrats, Republicans and independents believe it's likely Saddam was involved.




Conan71

Ruf,

I'll accept President Obama was born in Hawaii.  Curious how many Democrats believe he might have been born outside the U.S. but really don't give a crap.

That be some mighty strong Kool-Aid if it's only Republicans who are buying into this nonsense.  Can you say: "trashcan punch"?

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Red Arrow

Quote from: USRufnex on July 31, 2009, 06:34:32 PM
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My comment was intended to be more encompassing than just the issue of where Obama was born. 

I personally believe he really was born in HI. If there were proof that he was born somewhere else it would have surfaced by now.


 

rwarn17588

Quote from: Conan71 on July 31, 2009, 08:21:56 PM

That be some mighty strong Kool-Aid if it's only Republicans who are buying into this nonsense. 


It's called the GOP shrinking in numbers, therefore it inflates the percentage of the numbskulls and nutjobs.

All I know is that whoever supports these crazy birther theories has a big credibility problem. I'm lookin' at you, Chris Medlock.

swake

I think what we can all agree on is that there are lunatics at the fringes of both parties.