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Old 04-27-2011, 01:56 PM
 
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Originally Posted by BigJon3475 View Post
Not really. That may have been what it looked like to you but to most other people they saw Trump make a request, rather bluntly, and he got exactly what he asked for.

On the other side, though, Obama never asked for dropping poll numbers and he is still holding that side of the court down, regardless...
That's exactly what my husband said, who is a big fan
of Trump.

He likes that Trump doesn't care what others think of him,
he's cocky, he shoots from the hip, he usually gets what
he wants, and when he fails, he gets up and does it
again. Kind of refreshing, when you think about it.

Oh, and he also says, at least he has balls

 
Old 04-27-2011, 01:58 PM
 
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Originally Posted by OrlFlaUsa View Post
Not if you prove your boss wrong and wipe the ground with him on a ridiculous issue. That's not subordination, that's domination.

It's that simple, slick.
Find where Trump said Obama has no BC for us. You're not going to be able to because Trump never said Obama didn't have a BC. What he did say is "I hear" and "they say".

Do you know what that means? With not much more than hearsay Trump got Obama to do exactly what he wanted him to do.

It's that simple, Sherlock.
 
Old 04-27-2011, 01:58 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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William A. Jacobson's response to 'Obama releases long-form birth certificate: Smart? Plus, Petraeus the right pick for spymaster?' - The Arena | POLITICO.COM

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But the ease with which Obama was able to get the document leads one to wonder why he resisted so long. It was only when the Obama campaign saw the issue developing into a strategic nightmare that Obama took the simple and easy step of releasing an original document.

This also raises issues as to why the media repeatedly has told us that Obama was not able to obtain original documentation when clearly he was able to do so.
Told you. The polls showing more and more people doubting his origins was the reason.

Again, Thank You Donald for FORCING him to do what he should have done years ago.

Although, as I understand it, there ARE some questions about this document.
 
Old 04-27-2011, 01:58 PM
 
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I have to log off now. The birthers are making my ribs hurt from laughing so hard.
 
Old 04-27-2011, 02:00 PM
 
Location: Hoboken
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I have to log off now. The birthers are making my ribs hurt from laughing so hard.

Ah, they are gone, but we always have the Truthers!
 
Old 04-27-2011, 02:00 PM
 
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I have to log off now. The birthers are making my ribs hurt from laughing so hard.
I'm with you, there are going to be a lot of Americans with rib pain tonight from laughing at those birther fools.
 
Old 04-27-2011, 02:01 PM
 
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How many others have asked to have the document released?? Now, who made him do it?? A TV GAMESHOW HOST HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!
Wow you just have no idea how absolutely ridiculous your posts come across, do you?

You even went as far to say "it doesn't matter what it shows."


That comment alone tells us all we need to know about your stance on this "issue."

 
Old 04-27-2011, 02:01 PM
 
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"Obama is Trump's slave" is how the birthers are now spinning this. Makes them feel good too. "Put the dirty ni??er in his proper place."
Do you know who someone like the POTUS, an elected official, works for?

Here's some good news, you can pat yourself on the back as you're Obama's boss too.
 
Old 04-27-2011, 02:02 PM
 
Location: West Michigan
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That's exactly what my husband said, who is a big fan
of Trump.

He likes that Trump doesn't care what others think of him,
he's cocky, he shoots from the hip, he usually gets what
he wants
, and when he fails, he gets up and does it
again. Kind of refreshing, when you think about it.

Oh, and he also says, at least he has balls
Ya, those big balls of Trumps could easily get us into WWIII should hell freeze over and he get himself elected president.
 
Old 04-27-2011, 02:02 PM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Sorry, never a birther. Would you like to take a shot at these questions, is Obama any different than Trump? A cowardly version at that!
You've provided only one question with a comment.

I believe both men have some similarities, but they are a contrast in style.

1. Both men set out to get what they wanted and got it: Trump wanted to be rich and famous and Obama wanted to be POTUS. So, both men have a lot of determination.

2. After the first two years of his term, I began to dislike Obama because he appeared weak, spineless and not tough enough.

I hadn't realized, until today, that Obama can be ruthless, but his ruthlessness is hard to detect. He deploys his weapons when and if it suits him. He doesn't overplay his hand. He doesn't make too much noise, so he ends up "coming out of nowhere". Cunning. Excellent guerrilla tactic, just ask any Vietnam era infantry man.

Trump is ruthless too, but he is loud and bombastic which allows you to see he's coming from a mile away. Trump's favorite tactic is one of intimidation which works very well in the business world, but it isn't always successful in politics/governing.

Politics and wars are ruthless games. Ruthlessness doesn't necessarily make them bad people, especially in their respective fields.

Just my quick 0.02 cents.
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