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According to the RWNJs the primary requirement to be President is to be WHITE for at least 10 generations (that would exclude most southerners) and be a card carrying member of the Birch John Society.
05-23-2012, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Nayabone
There are two parties in America, the Republicans and the communists.
Supporting obama is supporting communism.. And many on the demo side don't even realize what Adolph obama is doing to you...
Please open a book. I would suggest The Communist Manifesto, but frankly it seems that a dictionary is the appropriate starting point.
There are two parties in America, the Republicans and the communists.
Supporting obama is supporting communism.. And many on the demo side don't even realize what Adolph obama is doing to you...
There are two parties in America, Democrats and the Christian Taliban. Supporting the GOP is supporting the American version of Sharia Law.
Yeah, sweeping generalizations really DO sound stupid, don't they...
There are two parties in America, the Republicans and the communists.
Supporting obama is supporting communism.. And many on the demo side don't even realize what Adolph obama is doing to you...
In a forum where dumb comments are routine, this one stands out.
Do I believe Obama was born here in the U.S.? Nope sure don't. Call it what you want IDC. I believe his Grandmother over his lying butt.That combined with the fact it took him oh 2 years to release his BC and he still won't release his college records and has spent over 1 million making sure we can't see them is a bit suspicious.
Oh boy. I thought you couldnt have multiple accounts?
The facts are what makes me say he ISN'T a citizen of my country. We can either rant over this or proceed with the thread. Nothing you say matters to me anyways so continue if it makes you feel any better.
Looks like the banner in the background might say, 'The Young Turks', but not sure. The guy talking was more about expressing what he thinks than discussing the Congressman's speech which was more about...
'I don't know whether Barack Obama was born in the United States or not' then adds, 'But I do know this, in his heart he's not an American'
To which, in this Congressman's new congressional district race which - according to the Turk - is more Dem than Rep, he received applause.
So the Turk goes on to criticize the Congressman for expressing what is in the congressman's own heart. Then, refutes the Congressman by quoting his 'backpedaling' on his statement where he says...'He's has full confidence in Obama's citizenship'. Well, he never refuted the O's citizenship, he just said he didn't know. Frankly, like the congressman's district I'm 50/50 on the birther question. More simply because I take the O'man to be a fraud.
But the Congressman clarifies his 'not an American in his heart' statement, saying he doesn't believe the Obama shares his the congressman's belief in American exceptionalism, to which I heartily agree.
Of course, the Turk never discusses American exceptionalism, he just continues to attempt to ridicule the Congressman for what really was the Turk's own misinterpretation of the Congressman's statement and intent.
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