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Michelle Calls Barack a "Kenyan"
Here is some ammunition for "birthers". Here is a video from 2007 where Michelle Obama refers to her husband as a "Kenyan".
At about two minutes into the video, she says, "What it reminded me of was our trip to Africa, two years ago, and the level of excitement that we felt in that country – the hope that people saw just in the sheer presence of somebody like Barack Obama – a Kenyan, a black man, a man of great statesmanship who they believe could change the fate of the world." http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=150505 |
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"birthers", I guess that wouldn't describe you Rupert would it? |
Let's put this to rest right now. The issue about Obama not being a citizen of the USA is a dog that just won't hunt anymore.
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but darn.. she talks about him like he walks on water. thats a little disturbing. |
note to self:
if i ever become president, make no mention of being of irish, english, german or welsh descent...as someone may mistake that for me saying i wasn't born here. this isn't ammo at all, rupert. this has got to be the biggest red herring of all time, obama's great birthplace conspiracy. |
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Deal? |
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...and on the topic of this thread, a simple FFS should suffice. Snore. |
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I think this post was written by a Kenyan. |
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excellent point! i need to hire a campaign manager, get this in gear. :D |
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In the spirit of sports you have a deal. May the best team win. I must admit San Jose is looking pretty hard to beat in the West. Are you trying to pay me back for when the Penquins beat your Hawks years ago when Lemieuax was playing? :) |
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careful, people might think you mean to say he's an illegal alien!! :D |
No, Obama just admitted he was foreign! In public! Most thought he was joking, but if you have the correct configuration of tin foil in your hat, you can hear the reality of it ....
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It was 1992 and I was at Game 4 when they clinched. It was still very cool to see the Cup Ceremony, even though it wasn't the Hawks. And I still have an unused ticket for Game 6 that never ended up being played. |
(AFP) – 1 hour ago
HAMPTON, Virginia — US President Barack Obama lamented Sunday that in the iPad and Xbox era, information had become a diversion that was imposing new strains on democracy, in his latest critique of modern media. "With iPods and iPads and Xboxes and PlayStations, -- none of which I know how to work -- information becomes a distraction, a diversion, a form of entertainment, rather than a tool of empowerment, rather than the means of emancipation," Obama said. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...7fqpUFXbffoObg The kids asked a lot of questions, including one about what kind of music the first lady likes. "Oh, that's a good question. I like all kinds of music," she said. "All right, so this is what's in my iPod, some of the stuff that's in my iPod. I love Stevie Wonder." Other artists she named: the late Michael Jackson and "I've got some Rihanna, I've got some Beyonce -- I love Beyonce. Oh, yeah, I love some Beyonce. I've got some new Usher on my CD. I'm trying to relate the things that are on there that you could connect with. Sting, anyone? Sting? No?" Compare that list to what Mrs. Obama offered up last October on "The Jay Leno Show": Sting, Stevie Wonder, Sara Bareilles, Robin Thicke and Herbie Hancock. http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/04...ting-and-more/ The Kenyan comment should be ignored. |
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The former Honolulu elections clerk says Obama was not born in Hawaii and has no birth certificate from any hospital in Hawaii.
"In my professional opinion, [Obama] definitely was not born in Hawaii. I can say without a shadow of a doubt that he was not born in Hawaii because there is no legal record of him being born there. If someone called and asked about it, I could not tell them that person was born in the state." http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=165633 |
Alex Jones called. It's time. Quit your job, sell everything you own, and wait in the woods for the others.
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Next we are going to find out that his mom was really the child of Russian spies. He certainly will need to address that as well. |
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lol he doesn't care because it's a ridiculous story, one not worth addressing. and if he did, there are those who would just call him a liar and keep claiming there's something to it. |
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You would definitely know better than the Honolulu elections clerk. I can't tell you for a 100% fact that he wasn't born in Hawaii. But there is certainly evidence that he wasn't. From the Honolulu elections clerk: "There is no birth certificate," he said. "It's like an open secret. There isn't one. Everyone in the government in Hawaii knows this." "I had direct access to the Social Security database, the national crime computer, state driver's license information, international passport information, basically just about anything you can imagine to get someone's identity," Adams explained. "I could look up what bank your home mortgage was in. I was informed by my boss that we did not have a birth record [for Obama]." How do you explain this Danzig? |
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Edit: actually, sounds delusionally crazy. |
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LOL I'm so glad that after the "truthers" got lumped in with the left in general, that the "birthers" have their place on the right....only the mainstream right seems to embrace them, whereas the mainstream left wants nothing to do with the "truthers."
Keep at it Rupert....this is definitely where you want to hit from a credibility standpoint...you've got lots on your side here. No, really. PLEASE keep at it. Really. Please! |
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There is no evidence that he was born in Hawaii. There is none. If you choose to believe that he was born there just because that is the mainstream opinion, that is fine with me. I'm sure you would have been one of the guys that argued the Earth was flat even after evidence started to come out that it was round. At least I can give you guys reasons why I think he wasn't born in Hawaii. I have yet to hear any reasons as to why you guys think he was born in Hawaii. All you can say is that "birthers are crazy" and that type of thing but you don't have any evidence to support your point of view. |
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lol :D |
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thing is, i've posted that link before to snopes...yet this keeps coming up. it's ridiculous. i'm no barack fan, but this is ridiculous. his critics need to stick to legitimate grievances. |
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'Edit: actually, sounds delusionally crazy' pot=kettle:rolleyes: mrs prez having a great time saving the fat kids and getting front row at game 7 of the nba finals..what oil? |
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this is one of the most stupid, unbelievable, ridiculous "things" that the Republicans have EVER attached themselves with.. Even more stupid than G.W Bush!! Any republican who believes this crap, should put their tin foil hat on, go stand out in a thunderstorm and STFU. |
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actually the opposite.. you have to be a COMPLETE fool to buy into this stuff. But from someone who compared Gay rights to the PGA tour, it doesnt surprise me. |
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HE'S PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. |
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They knew this would be happening nearly 50 years later, so they had that bit run in the newspaper, likely to just cover all their bases in case 50 years down the road, their child who was not born in the United States was capable enough to get himself elected President. Yes. Yes. The true fools are the ones who think that's ridiculous. :zz: |
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I do consider the newspaper announcements to be fairly compelling evidence that he was in fact born in Hawaii. I think that is pretty strong evidence. In terms of a few people saying that they have seen the born cetificate, I am somewhat skeptical. I'm not saying that it's not true. I'm just saying that I'm skeptical. It is conceivably that they could be lying. If they really had the birth certificate, I would certainly think they would just release it rather than spending millions of dollars on lawyers to fight its release. That is hardly a crazy opinion. |
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It's certainly in his own best interests to let this controversy continue to stir, because nobody really takes it seriously, and those claiming he's a foreigner just look like absolute nuts...like literally crazy people. So if he doesn't release the birth certificate, all the birthers get to continue to make fools of themselves while convincing a grand sum of zero people that they are correct, and those who continue to look like fools are just a bunch of folks frothing at the mouth over something that is laughable at best -- and that's if we're being generous. |
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