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Old 05-18-2012, 03:46 AM
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Or ... this fully-credible argument. Why would Obama not correct it? He'd never see it. It was an in-industry thing.

http://politicalwire.com/archives/20...a_mistake.html




The President is still black. Many Americans are still really pissed about that.

Note: Drudge knew that the story was false but put this out anyway, with Rush's endorsement. What sleaze.

Yes. Barack Obama was born in Kenya. Barack Obama Senior. How could this mistake possibly have been made? Why, mistakes are never made in industry promotional materials ....

But of course, the logical thing to freak about, would not be that Mitt Romney was born in Mexico, but that Barack Obama was born in Kenya.
What do you mean he knew the story was false? The story is not false. The story is true. The story doesn't prove Obama was born in Kenya but it does prove that the literary agent wrote that Obama was born in Kenya in the bio.

As I said before, people from both sides are going to believe what they want to believe. By the way, the literary agent never claimed that she was thinking about Obama's father. She simply claimed that she made a mistake. Is it possible that she simply made a mistake? Sure it possible but it is not likely.

By the way, you have no evidence that Obama never saw it. To say it would have been unlikely that Obama never saw it would be an understatement. If you write a book and you have a literary agent that you are paying money to, you don't think the literary agent is going to send you the promotional booklet that she is sending out on your book? That is extremely far-fetched.
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Old 05-18-2012, 05:47 AM
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What do you mean he knew the story was false? The story is not false. The story is true.
I'll rephrase: He knew the story had already been explained as the obvious mistake it was. He knew the truth. But he published it anyway. Because apparently all the right-wing loons have this election cycle to feed the Obama hate is recycling Rev. Wright and trying to re-light birtherism?

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As I said before, people from both sides are going to believe what they want to believe.
Yet there sits the certified, verified, beyond-a-doubt birth certificate. There sits two newspaper publications of the birth.

Those documents from the past are discarded, ignored and great lengths (and conspiracies) are created to explain that reality away, while the explanation of a mistake in a promotional pamphlet is denied as coverup.

Good lord. Birtherism is a more ridiculous, lunatic conspiracy theory than the moon landings never happened. Talk about having to create unbelievable gyrations and denial of reality in order to believe it. My god. This country is a laughingstock overseas with "birthers".
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Old 05-18-2012, 07:08 AM
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I'll rephrase: He knew the story had already been explained as the obvious mistake it was. He knew the truth. But he published it anyway. Because apparently all the right-wing loons have this election cycle to feed the Obama hate is recycling Rev. Wright and trying to re-light birtherism?



Yet there sits the certified, verified, beyond-a-doubt birth certificate. There sits two newspaper publications of the birth.

Those documents from the past are discarded, ignored and great lengths (and conspiracies) are created to explain that reality away, while the explanation of a mistake in a promotional pamphlet is denied as coverup.

Good lord. Birtherism is a more ridiculous, lunatic conspiracy theory than the moon landings never happened. Talk about having to create unbelievable gyrations and denial of reality in order to believe it. My god. This country is a laughingstock overseas with "birthers".
His birth certificate has been certified, verified, beyond a doubt? There is tons of evidence to the contrary.

What did Obama's own lawyer Alexandra Hill say about the authenticity of the birth certificate?

You probably never thought that Rev. Wright was a legitimate issue. I don't understand that because if a republican was running for President and it came out that his pastor was constantly preaching anti-black sermons, you would think that was a huge deal.
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Old 05-18-2012, 05:15 PM
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You probably never thought that Rev. Wright was a legitimate issue. I don't understand that because if a republican was running for President and it came out that his pastor was constantly preaching anti-black sermons, you would think that was a huge deal.
You mean like Mitt Romney and Robert Jeffress and Jeffress' constant preaching hate speech? Yeah, you'd think that would be a big deal to some.

Well, except those who don't hold a man responsible for the lunatic ravings of his preachers.

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Old 05-18-2012, 05:17 PM
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You mean like Mitt Romney and Robert Jeffress and Jeffress' constant preaching hate speech? Yeah, you'd think that would be a big deal to some.

Well, except those who don't hold a man responsible for the lunatic ravings of his preachers.

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They're just as crazy. This thread is about the current President, however. Please, for once, stay focused. I know it's tough. You don't like being wrong.
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Old 05-18-2012, 05:21 PM
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Old 05-18-2012, 05:25 PM
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Not funny. You're a loser twat supporting a Manchurian candidate.
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Old 05-18-2012, 05:48 PM
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You mean like Mitt Romney and Robert Jeffress and Jeffress' constant preaching hate speech? Yeah, you'd think that would be a big deal to some.

Well, except those who don't hold a man responsible for the lunatic ravings of his preachers.

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Huh?????? What does Robert Jeffress have to do with Mitt Romney? Jeffress isn't Romney's pastor. Jeffress isn't a mormon. He is some pastor in Texas that says Mormonism is a cult. What is his connection to Romney?
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Old 05-18-2012, 06:00 PM
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If this was a mistake then they definitely caught it in the following months and issued a correction. To think otherwise is naive.

If it's a mistake it's on record. Now the libtards have to find it. Riot will troll instead.
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Huh?????? What does Robert Jeffress have to do with Mitt Romney? Jeffress isn't Romney's pastor. Jeffress isn't a mormon. He is some pastor in Texas that says Mormonism is a cult. What is his connection to Romney?
His long national reputation for hate speech (anti-Mormon, anti-gay, etc.) and then his huge endorsement of Romney. Jeffress is very well known nationally and the pastor of one of the biggest churches in Texas.

But again, some don't falsely attribute hate by mere association. Others do.
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Old 05-18-2012, 06:07 PM
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Why Is the Conservative Brain More Fearful?
The Alternate Reality Right-Wingers Inhabit Is Terrifying

Walk a mile in your ideological counterparts' shoes...if you dare.

May 2, 2012

Consider for a moment just how terrifying it must be to live life as a true believer on the right. Reality is scary enough, but the alternative reality inhabited by people who watch Glenn Beck, listen to Rush Limbaugh, or think Michele Bachmann isn't a joke must be nothing less than horrifying.

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Mooney concludes that this “new research suggests [that] conservatism is largely a defensive ideology -- and therefore, much more appealing to people who go through life sensitive and highly attuned to aversive or threatening aspects of their environments.”

But those cognitive biases are only part of the story of how a political movement in the wealthiest, most secure nation in the world have come to view their surroundings with such dread. The other half of the equation is a conservative media establishment that feeds members of the movement an almost endless stream of truly terrifying scenarios.

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http://www.alternet.org/media/155210..._is_terrifying
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Old 05-18-2012, 09:23 PM
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His long national reputation for hate speech (anti-Mormon, anti-gay, etc.) and then his huge endorsement of Romney. Jeffress is very well known nationally and the pastor of one of the biggest churches in Texas.

But again, some don't falsely attribute hate by mere association. Others do.
There is no association between Romney and Jeffers. Who cares if he's voting for him. I'm sure all the New Black Panthers are voting for Obama. I'm sure all the KKK members are voting for Romney. You can't help who supports you. Ninety percent of Americans are going to be pulling for either Romney or Obama. There will be murderers and rapists supporting both candidates. That's not an association. Obama and Rev. Wright had a true relationship.Wright was his pastor.

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Shorter this thread: black black blackity black black black.
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Shorter this thread: black black blackity black black black.
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Old 05-18-2012, 05:01 PM
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Unbelievable, pre-meditated-for-years-planned conspiracy theory:




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Old 05-18-2012, 05:04 PM
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It's racist to be a true journalist and report stuff.

Whatever slaves. Typical apologist middle class hippies who are intellectually bankrupt and obedient to their socialist masters.

Hang a Russian flag outside instead, tards.
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Old 05-18-2012, 05:09 PM
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Breitbart - dead
His coroner - dead

Obama - Kenyan/American? Rev. Wright, Ayers, Soros, bowing down to Putin, NDAA, EO giving us the right to confiscate Yemini property on American soil.

Yeah we're racist. That's the reason he's being vetted.

Disinfo liberal trolls. Anti-American scum.
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Shorter this thread: black black blackity black black black.
You're a race baiting idiot. You're what's wrong with this country.
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