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Rave this: If you think Donald Trump did the right thing when he put the Obama eligibility issue back in the national spotlight.

Scalded Eagle 2012/05/30 17:38:33
I think he is providing a great service to America and the protection of our Constitution.
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  • Calm down! 2012/05/30 18:39:33
    Calm down!
    +39
    Trump is right! There is an issue here that is still not settled and the media keeps trying to sweep it under the rug. Many American's are not satisfied. Where is the "certified" copy if there is nothing to hide?

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  • harley oldman 2012/06/17 15:44:07
    harley oldman
    HELL YES.....No one hasn`t actually PROVED he`s NOT from Kenya.
  • HarleyCharley 2012/06/16 13:59:32
    HarleyCharley
    lets see the certificate...
  • Chukroast 2012/06/12 06:55:39
    Chukroast
    Hey, the Donald can do no wrong. Just ask him.
  • Contarded Chickenhawk Con S... 2012/06/11 16:58:37
    Contarded Chickenhawk Con Slayer
    LMAO...

    Trump needs to get lobotomized.
  • Mr. Won... Contard... 2012/06/14 04:04:54
    Mr. Wonderful
    +1
    He already was. Even see his blank stare?
  • BIG BAD JOHN R. 2012/06/09 01:39:56
    BIG BAD JOHN R.
    Donald Trump, is a real estate mogul and a huge gambler. He's been on top and he's been on the bottom.

    By 1989, the effects of the recession left Trump unable to meet loan payments. Trump financed the construction of his third casino, the $1 billion Taj Mahal, primarily with high-interest junk bonds. Although he shored up his businesses with additional loans and postponed interest payments, by 1991 increasing debt brought Trump to business bankruptcy[60] and the brink of personal bankruptcy. Banks and bond holders had lost hundreds of millions of dollars, but opted to restructure his debt to avoid the risk of losing more money in court. The Taj Mahal re-emerged from bankruptcy on October 5, 1991, with Trump ceding 50 percent ownership in the casino to the original bondholders in exchange for lowered interest rates on the debt and more time to pay it off.[63]
    On November 2, 1992, the Trump Plaza Hotel was forced to file a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection plan after being unable to make its debt payments. Under the plan, Trump agreed to give up a 49 percent stake in the luxury hotel to Citibank and five other lenders. In return Trump would receive more favorable terms on the remaining $550+ million owed to the lenders, and retain his position as chief executive, tho...

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    Donald Trump, is a real estate mogul and a huge gambler. He's been on top and he's been on the bottom.

    By 1989, the effects of the recession left Trump unable to meet loan payments. Trump financed the construction of his third casino, the $1 billion Taj Mahal, primarily with high-interest junk bonds. Although he shored up his businesses with additional loans and postponed interest payments, by 1991 increasing debt brought Trump to business bankruptcy[60] and the brink of personal bankruptcy. Banks and bond holders had lost hundreds of millions of dollars, but opted to restructure his debt to avoid the risk of losing more money in court. The Taj Mahal re-emerged from bankruptcy on October 5, 1991, with Trump ceding 50 percent ownership in the casino to the original bondholders in exchange for lowered interest rates on the debt and more time to pay it off.[63]
    On November 2, 1992, the Trump Plaza Hotel was forced to file a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection plan after being unable to make its debt payments. Under the plan, Trump agreed to give up a 49 percent stake in the luxury hotel to Citibank and five other lenders. In return Trump would receive more favorable terms on the remaining $550+ million owed to the lenders, and retain his position as chief executive, though he would not be paid and would not have a role in day-to-day operations.[64]
    By 1994, Trump had eliminated a large portion of his $900 million personal debt[65] and reduced significantly his nearly $3.5 billion in business debt. While he was forced to relinquish the Trump Shuttle (which he had bought in 1989), he managed to retain Trump Tower in New York City and control of his three casinos in Atlantic City. Chase Manhattan Bank, which lent Trump the money to buy the West Side yards, his biggest Manhattan parcel, forced the sale of the tract to Asian developers. According to former members of the Trump Organization, Trump did not retain any ownership of the site's real estate – the owners merely promised to give him about 30 percent of the profits once the site was completely developed or sold. Until that time, the owners of The West Side Yards gave him modest construction and management fees to oversee the development, and allowed him to put his name on the buildings that eventually rose on the yards because his well-known moniker allowed them to charge a premium for their condos.[66]
    Trump was elected to the Gaming Hall of Fame in 1995.[67] In 1995, he combined his casino holdings into the publicly held Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts. Wall Street drove its stock above $35 in 1996, but by 1998 it had fallen into single digits as the company remained profitless and struggled to pay just the interest on its nearly $3 billion in debt. Under such financial pressure, the properties were unable to make the improvements necessary for keeping up with their flashier competitors. https://www.cashflownavigator...
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  • Tedster 2012/06/06 17:40:36
    Tedster
    It's no coincidence that the word Trump rhymes with the word dump or horse's rump. Obviously God's got a great sense of humor.
  • Mr. Wonderful 2012/06/05 14:37:52 (edited)
  • caius madison 2012/06/05 07:37:43
    caius madison
    It's about the only good thing he's done that I can think of.
  • sjalan 2012/06/05 05:58:39
    sjalan
    No It showed him to be the typical tool as a member of the ultra rich.
  • nonnonsenseguy 2012/06/05 05:58:24
    nonnonsenseguy
    If Obama has nothing to hide than Trump's scrutiny or anyone elses for that matter could be put to rest.....but alas that is simply not the case now is it??
  • Tedster nonnons... 2012/06/08 15:27:25
    Tedster
    Not until trump pulls his idiotic head from his idiotic ass and stops the bs will it end. He's just trying to be a dick and succeeding spectacularly.
  • nonnons... Tedster 2012/06/12 06:42:19
    nonnonsenseguy
    Is that right? He is quite rich for an idiot.
  • Tedster nonnons... 2012/06/12 09:03:52
    Tedster
    Hey, don't tell anyone but he's filed bankrupcy FOUR times and been married 3 x's as well. But you're right, he's a peach!
  • nonnons... Tedster 2012/06/17 05:48:02
    nonnonsenseguy
    I would say he downplays the bankruptcy stuff. When he is reminded of how many times he fails he undoubtedly will say "Yes but look at how many times I have succeeded". Donald Trumps ego will not allow him to be married to an old woman. His newest wife looks not much older than his kids. I never said I approved of that.
  • TruBluTopaz 2012/06/05 03:34:50
    TruBluTopaz
    I think that this president has some hidden information in his past. Why is it we know every detail of every other candidate, but Obama's life can be sealed away? That is not transparency as I know it.
  • A Lionheart 2012/06/05 03:03:57
    A Lionheart
    No rave here, he's a joke.
  • jessicalela 2012/06/05 01:09:39
    jessicalela
    If there is any doubt of the validity of Obama's Citizenship, it should be proven, in pure transparency to ALL. Not the layers of secrets that they've "proven" things with before.
  • mac9 2012/06/05 00:59:27
    mac9
    It is his right as anyone else has to their opinion.
  • Patriotic 2012/06/04 23:00:56
    Patriotic
    +2
    I hope he keeps talking about it, because the more he does it hurts Romney. Go Trump!
  • stevmackey 2012/06/04 22:54:41
    stevmackey
    He can afford to do whatever he wants to do.
  • Mr. Won... stevmackey 2012/06/04 23:02:49
    Mr. Wonderful
    What Trump wants to do is make an ass of himself and he's damn good at it.
  • millermedia 2012/06/04 22:53:18
    millermedia
    I am thankful Trump did what he did.
  • Birthpangs 2012/06/04 22:45:32
  • moiraregis 2012/06/04 22:33:29
    moiraregis
    I think he is a lying media whore who will embrace any position, even one as ludicrous as this, just to get his stuff--attention. his behavior has become as idiotic as his hairdo. and he doesn't mind being used by the GOP to blow the racist dog whistle. THIS IS NOT A RAVE.
  • sue 2012/06/04 20:18:04
  • Scalded... sue 2012/06/04 21:33:12
    Scalded Eagle
    Sweet.
  • Sadisticon 2012/06/04 19:38:17
    Sadisticon
    No.
  • firelooker 2012/06/04 17:53:49
    firelooker
    +1
    Since Obama has been inb o9ffice we have seen a severe reduction in our constitutional priveleges. He has tried to remove free speeech from our rights and has ignored the constitution at every turn, which makes me think he is not a citizen of this country.
  • Scalded... firelooker 2012/06/04 21:36:29
    Scalded Eagle
    Yep..... he profusely lies to his not fellow Americans.
  • Mr. Won... firelooker 2012/06/04 23:06:00
    Mr. Wonderful
    Oh look... another right wing idiot babbling nonsense. It is actually amazing to me so many will embarrass themselves to this degee in public. Then again, they're right wingers and are too stupid to know better.
  • caius m... Mr. Won... 2012/06/05 07:48:21 (edited)
    caius madison
    Independants like myself, and Republicans, are not the stupid ones this time. It's good to say that and be absolutely correct. There is nothing this Ass in Chief has done that would be deserving of support. Seriously, how do you do it? How do you believe in this complete and utter failure? Even Bush faced a completely locked out Congress, and got his budget passed...... what's up with. Oblahblah not managing to do the same if he's so smart and capable of great change? No try to blame Republicans again so you can sound just like your Messiah.
  • Mr. Won... caius m... 2012/06/05 13:37:43 (edited)
  • Mr. Wonderful 2012/06/04 15:00:00
    Mr. Wonderful
    +1
    This is how right wingers operate.

    Visit a thread titled "COURT SIGNED SUBPOENA WITH THE RAISED SEAL FOR OBAMA TO APPEAR IN COURT ON JUNE 12 AND PRESENT ALL OF HIS IDENTIFICATION RECORDS"

    Yesterday I proved beyond doubt this was a hoax. All the right wing toads that were whooping it up and cheering are mostly silent in this thread now expect for a few diehard idiots. It is now proven fact that one of the birther leaders, some biimbo that was fined $20,000 by a federal judge had done this multiple times in the past. All the right wingers were dumb enough to belive it.

    Now of course I'm blocked from posting any more to this thread. Seems right wing slugs can't handel the truth about anything. Too bad they can't delete why I already posted. Check it out. Shows how right wingers on SoadHead operate.
  • moiraregis Mr. Won... 2012/06/04 22:38:59
    moiraregis
    I'm completely with you on this, mr. wonderful. the absurdly named "birthers" are a bunch of ignorant white supremacists who cannot abide having a black man in "their" white house, and they should be called out for what they are at every opportunity. trump knows perfectly well how full of it he is, but doesn't care because it keeps his glow-in-the-dark face in front of the cameras. and for The Donald, that's all that matters.
  • Tedster Mr. Won... 2012/06/08 15:35:29
    Tedster
    The bimbos name is Orly Taitz not surprisingly she lives
    nearby in orange county, california the home of rt wing nut bags. The amazing thing is that she has as many supporters as she does.
  • Firefly 2012/06/04 13:24:03 (edited)
    Firefly
    +2
    He was spot on for doing so,

    and, in perfect timing, too ~

    I thank him profusely, and

    PRAY he KEEPS it up !

    cheerleader and pom poms
  • moiraregis Firefly 2012/06/04 22:40:00
    moiraregis
    so you don't care that he's lying, do you? because he is. but then, so are you. turds of a feather!
  • Mr. Won... Firefly 2012/06/04 23:08:38
    Mr. Wonderful
    So you're saying Trump was right on spot for lying his ass off. Hmm. This is what a typical right winger looks like. No wonder they're mostly mental midgets and buffoons.

    right wing nut
  • Lily 2012/06/04 13:05:09
    Lily
    +3
    I would rather see the Patriot Act repealed. patriot act
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