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Old 05-24-2012, 02:24 PM
 
Location: Neither here nor there
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Originally Posted by chicagurl View Post
Birthers, for crying out loud! Karl Rove would have found a fake birth certificate. Hillary would have. You people act like Obama just jumped up the day before the election. There were months and months and months before the election when everything and anything was tabloid headlines. The RNC had tons and tons of time to find all this stuff out. Whether you like him or not, whether you voted for him or not, seriously! Get over it. President Obama was born in Hawaii.
So did the Clinton political machine. If there were any incontrovertible proof he was NOT born in HI--or born in Kenya--the Clintons would have found it and made sure it got out.

And being that there is only evidence that can be interpreted to cast doubt on his birthplace, it would not surprise me to find a Clinton fingerprint or two on that, too. The Clintons are lifetime politicians with many controversies in their collective histories. That alone is enough to sully someone in this day and age.
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Old 05-24-2012, 02:38 PM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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DUH here we go again....
You guys stop that crap of finding things wrong with our proofs of his birth as to when and where. We may not mention when, but that is not important. These are the words meson meant to say but he can't type that many words in one post.
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Old 05-24-2012, 02:40 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Casper in Dallas View Post
LIE, again. Check his posts for TODAY and once again everyone knows you are what you are.
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LOL...you haven't hardly been on the forum all day today.....but when a birther thread pops up......guess who joins the party? None other than the Paid Obama Birther Defender....HistorianDude himself!


hard·ly (härdl)

adv. 1. Barely; just.
2. To almost no degree; almost not: I could hardly hear the speaker.
3. Probably or almost surely not: "Easily was a man made an infidel, but hardly might he be converted to another faith" (T.E. Lawrence).
4. With severity; harshly.
5. With great difficulty; painfully.


hard·ly/ˈhärdlē/


Adverb:
  • Scarcely (used to qualify a statement by saying that it is true to an insignificant degree): "it is hardly bigger than a credit card".
  • Only a very short time before: "the party had hardly started".
Try to keep up Casper.
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Old 05-24-2012, 02:42 PM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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Originally Posted by chicagurl View Post
Birthers, for crying out loud! Karl Rove would have found a fake birth certificate. Hillary would have. You people act like Obama just jumped up the day before the election. There were months and months and months before the election when everything and anything was tabloid headlines. The RNC had tons and tons of time to find all this stuff out. Whether you like him or not, whether you voted for him or not, seriously! Get over it. President Obama was born in Hawaii.
There was never a serious attempt to prove the things you mention about Obama. McCain was afraid he would be called a racist if he pushed for that info so he held back and had the RNC hold back for him. FEar of being called racist doesn't bother me, though. Fear of being called birther holds nothing I am afraid of, either. Surely old Dude will not unload the name racist birther on me. That is the way those who work for Obama work.
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Old 05-24-2012, 02:44 PM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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hard·ly (härdl)

adv. 1. Barely; just.
2. To almost no degree; almost not: I could hardly hear the speaker.
3. Probably or almost surely not: "Easily was a man made an infidel, but hardly might he be converted to another faith" (T.E. Lawrence).
4. With severity; harshly.
5. With great difficulty; painfully.


hard·ly/ˈhärdlē/


Adverb:
  • Scarcely (used to qualify a statement by saying that it is true to an insignificant degree): "it is hardly bigger than a credit card".
  • Only a very short time before: "the party had hardly started".
Try to keep up Casper.
Do you think that the Dude and his supporters learned anything from that post? Doubtful, I will say, but who knows.
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Old 05-24-2012, 02:45 PM
 
Location: Baltimore
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Did Steve McGarrett get a new username? Does this mean there will never be another thread title that starts "Steve McGarrett's *insert crazy talk here*"?
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Old 05-24-2012, 02:46 PM
 
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Originally Posted by chicagurl View Post
Birthers, for crying out loud! Karl Rove would have found a fake birth certificate. Hillary would have. You people act like Obama just jumped up the day before the election. There were months and months and months before the election when everything and anything was tabloid headlines. The RNC had tons and tons of time to find all this stuff out. Whether you like him or not, whether you voted for him or not, seriously! Get over it. President Obama was born in Hawaii.
Politics can get very, very dirty, no doubt about it......but professional politicians know not to even go this route.

Rookie mistake on your part. No harm, no foul. One day you'll know what's off limits and what's not. It's an acquired knowledge that you develop over time.
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Old 05-24-2012, 02:50 PM
 
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Originally Posted by helenejen View Post
Did.....
yep.
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Old 05-24-2012, 02:52 PM
 
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Originally Posted by chicagurl View Post
Birthers, for crying out loud! Karl Rove would have found a fake birth certificate. Hillary would have. .
Would they? What about that 1991 Harvard Booklet used for 16 years that was titled:

“Barack Obama, the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review, was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii.”

Why didn't they use that chicagurl? I await your detailed logical answer.
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Old 05-24-2012, 02:54 PM
 
Location: Gone
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Originally Posted by AeroGuyDC View Post


hard·ly (härdl)

adv. 1. Barely; just.
2. To almost no degree; almost not: I could hardly hear the speaker.
3. Probably or almost surely not: "Easily was a man made an infidel, but hardly might he be converted to another faith" (T.E. Lawrence).
4. With severity; harshly.
5. With great difficulty; painfully.


hard·ly/ˈhärdlē/



Adverb:
  • Scarcely (used to qualify a statement by saying that it is true to an insignificant degree): "it is hardly bigger than a credit card".
  • Only a very short time before: "the party had hardly started".
Try to keep up Casper.
He has been on here since this morning so that is hardly Hardly, I would suggest you re-read the definition you posted and try learning what it actualy means this time around.
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