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back in 2009 joseph farrar, publisher of WND, offered $10,000.00 for anyone that could provide obama's long form birth certificate. he's yet to pay up on that claim.
what is up with BS bounties and $10k ? is there some kind of unwritten law? the OP, farrar, the palin baby-bounty and dean haskins, organizer of the failed "birther summit", offered up $10k for anyone that could produce a physical original print of a 1961 honolulu newspaper with obama's birth announcement.
Like I told HistorianDude, Joseph Farah is not the subject of the thread topic. Please stay focused on the thread topic.
The obvious answers are that his college grades are his business and that what he did as an undergrad 30 years ago has no bearing on his Presidency now.
"College grades" are one thing and I didn't mention "grades". I said "records". There is more to a college "record" than "grades". Read.
I think it sounds like a reasonable offer. Don't you? We all know what Al Gores grades are. We all know what John Kerry's grades are and we all know what George Bush's grades are. I believe it is now time for the American public to know what Obama's transcripts from his days in college are. Let us vet him to see what kind of mindset he has. Let us vet what subjects he was good at and the subjects he was bad at. If anybody out there reads this thread and you have access to Obama's grades or know someone who does, I would encourage you to take this offer of $10,000.00 and make history.
What was the bounty offered to a chick that slept wtith Teabow again?????
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