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Old 03-28-2012, 03:43 PM
 
Location: Bliss Township, Michigan
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It's not only billions, it's said to be around 500 billion.
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Old 03-28-2012, 04:12 PM
 
Location: The Cascade Foothills
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Which is funny because there are no billionaires in Alaska. So it's not only a lie...it's one so bad it's downright insulting that it was even attempted.

Liars often make really outrageous claims when they are cornered, and this has been one of the funniest.
Does this mean the bet is off? LOL

I'm beginning to think that if there is any money, there must be a "power of attorney" in play - I doubt SD is allowed to have any control over any assets he may have.
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Old 03-28-2012, 04:22 PM
 
Location: Bliss Township, Michigan
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Nephler - I can't wait to hear you cry and moan. You expect me to reward you after all the lies and insults ??

I am not one bit interested in your (upcoming) apology one bit.

Oh .. is this going to be fun. Rance will make the announcement when the time is right!!

It will be posted for ALL to see.
So isn't breaking a promise a lie? I thought you never ever lie.
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Old 03-28-2012, 04:49 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Does this mean the bet is off? LOL

I'm beginning to think that if there is any money, there must be a "power of attorney" in play - I doubt SD is allowed to have any control over any assets he may have.
My guess is that it was all bluster and no balls

Especially if he's trying to bet his kids money. I won't take money from his kids settlement that he needs to take care of his family.

I've never seen a parent so irresponsible as to even suggest that, let alone try and go through with it.
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Old 03-28-2012, 06:46 PM
 
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My guess is that it was all bluster and no balls

Especially if he's trying to bet his kids money. I won't take money from his kids settlement that he needs to take care of his family.

I've never seen a parent so irresponsible as to even suggest that, let alone try and go through with it.
Well, in fairness to Sity, he didn't try too hard. And I notice he fled his own thread. But he'll pop up with another one before long and the fun will begin anew.
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Old 03-28-2012, 07:04 PM
 
Location: The Cascade Foothills
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And I notice he fled his own thread. But he'll pop up with another one before long and the fun will begin anew.
Unless his caretakers have taken his computer away.
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Old 03-28-2012, 08:16 PM
 
Location: Point Hope Alaska
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The Obama birth certificate case appealed to Monckton’s instincts as a fraud detector. In his role as a policy adviser to Thatcher in the 1980s, Monckton reviewed fraud cases and developed single-page briefs with an action plan for the British prime minister.

Monckton, who has a BA and an MA from Cambridge University, is a former newspaper editor. He was a member of Thatcher’s Conservative Party but now serves as the head of the policy unit for the U.K. Independence Party.

Arpaio’s chief investigator on the eligibility case, Mike Zullo, said he thought that he and the sheriff “proved our point” to Monckton during the visit Monday.

“We went deeper today with Lord Monckton than we did in the press conference, and for him to come away comfortable with our findings, and validating our findings, is a validation for the sheriff,” he said.



You can't explain away the TRUTH!!

You dimwits can't see the truth if it slapped you in the face!!
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Old 03-28-2012, 09:09 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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The Obama birth certificate case appealed to Monckton’s instincts as a fraud detector. In his role as a policy adviser to Thatcher in the 1980s, Monckton reviewed fraud cases and developed single-page briefs with an action plan for the British prime minister.

Monckton, who has a BA and an MA from Cambridge University, is a former newspaper editor. He was a member of Thatcher’s Conservative Party but now serves as the head of the policy unit for the U.K. Independence Party.

Arpaio’s chief investigator on the eligibility case, Mike Zullo, said he thought that he and the sheriff “proved our point” to Monckton during the visit Monday.

“We went deeper today with Lord Monckton than we did in the press conference, and for him to come away comfortable with our findings, and validating our findings, is a validation for the sheriff,” he said.



You can't explain away the TRUTH!!

You dimwits can't see the truth if it slapped you in the face!!
Christopher Monckton also believes he has won the Nobel prize that has never happened, stem cells are just really small babies, AIDs only afflicts gays, and surgery/pharmaceuticals doen't work. He also likes to claim he is part of the House of Lords, and has been publicly asked a number of times to stop lying and go away.

He has stood a number of times for vote, and yet has never actually been voted into anything. He has never gotten a single vote in the house of lords, probably because they don't like him lying about being a part of it, and when he ran for nomination in a general election for the house of commons he received an astonishing 1.1% of the vote and lost a ton of money.

He never worked for the prime minister, but was actually a journalist till being part of a public policy group for rent-to-mortgages schemes to eliminate council housing. From 1995 to current he has owned a shirt shop with his wife and occasionally surfaces to write bizarre crap.

Oh, and he made a really cool puzzle using a dodecagon.

The only thing he is a good example of is why having a family tree that is a straight line is a bad thing. He has zero credibility and a long string of very bizarre behavior and a long list of being caught lying. His endorsement actually makes it look worse.

It would have been better to get the guy who rants on street corners about the mole people endorse it. No one would have known who that guy was, so at least there would be a delay before the laughter ensued of who you are championing.

What you have written is just another lie in a very long string of them.

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Old 03-29-2012, 05:23 AM
 
Location: North America
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Stay tuned for exposing the GREATEST FRAUD IN HISTORY!!
I can hardly wait..no...really..hardly..wait...zzzzzzzzzzzzz.


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Old 03-29-2012, 06:22 AM
 
Location: Bliss Township, Michigan
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The Obama birth certificate case appealed to Monckton’s instincts as a fraud detector. In his role as a policy adviser to Thatcher in the 1980s, Monckton reviewed fraud cases and developed single-page briefs with an action plan for the British prime minister.

Monckton, who has a BA and an MA from Cambridge University, is a former newspaper editor. He was a member of Thatcher’s Conservative Party but now serves as the head of the policy unit for the U.K. Independence Party.

Arpaio’s chief investigator on the eligibility case, Mike Zullo, said he thought that he and the sheriff “proved our point” to Monckton during the visit Monday.

“We went deeper today with Lord Monckton than we did in the press conference, and for him to come away comfortable with our findings, and validating our findings, is a validation for the sheriff,” he said.



You can't explain away the TRUTH!!

You dimwits can't see the truth if it slapped you in the face!!
Ask just about any Brit... This guy is a wanker.
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