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Irrelevant to presidential eligibility, and no other president has ever released theirs.
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No school writings.
Irrelevant to presidential eligibility, and no other president has ever released theirs.
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A guy claiming he had tapes of Obama as a younger person to be released near the election came up dead yesterday.
Irrelevant to presidential eligibility. And the tapes are still going to be released within the next two weeks.
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Microfiche records only involving the Obama birth week come up missing in the Hawaii archives.
First, they were the National archives not the Hawaiian archives. Second, Mike Zullo was not completely honest during the press conference. There is a full ten year gap in the files, not just the single week of Obama's birth.
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There were no Obama past girlfriends or boyfriends that have ever come to light.
Irrelevant to presidential eligibility, and true for most other presidents as well.
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Strange strange strange IMO.
The only thing I find strange is your weird desire to know about the president's old girlfriends. You are one sick puppy.
*making the international sign of the cuckoo bird*
I used to say that not everyone who was a "birther" conspiracy believer was a racist.
But time has changed my position slightly. They are either public attention whores, or racists at this point. I don't think there are any other rational groups who still buy this insane idiocy.
a) it's fascinating (like the car wreck that you can't help but stare at with pity as you pass on by), and
b) it's completely harmless to President Obama, while being so utterly inane that it presents him in a sympathetic light to the 90% of the public that isn't gripping the Kool-Aid jug with both fists, and
c) it keeps very strange people with very strange notions busy in a benign way, much like tossing a chimp a locked suitcase
I used to say that not everyone who was a "birther" conspiracy believer was a racist.
But time has changed my position slightly. They are either public attention whores, or racists at this point. I don't think there are any other rational groups who still buy this insane idiocy.
I can't argue with that...the longer it goes on, the explainations grow fewer.
a) it's fascinating (like the car wreck that you can't help but stare at with pity as you pass on by), and
b) it's completely harmless to President Obama, while being so utterly inane that it presents him in a sympathetic light to the 90% of the public that isn't gripping the Kool-Aid jug with both fists, and
c) it keeps very strange people with very strange notions busy in a benign way, much like tossing a chimp a locked suitcase
Long live birtherism!
I suppose it does give them a harmless hobby, though I wouldn't want one at my Thanksgiving table.
I suppose it does give them a harmless hobby, though I wouldn't want one at my Thanksgiving table.
Indeed, it's always bad form to seat the chimps at the grown-up table.
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