Seems that Obama gets lots of support from rich people who live in a make-believe world, such as Sarah Jessica Parker. What to make of this?
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Andy 2012/07/10 15:14:49Not surprised.




















http://www.tnr.com/blog/jonat...
http://www.usnews.com/opinion...
I think there is a difference in questioning a constitutional requirement and accusing a president of committing mass murder againjst his own people. Obama admittedly grew up in another country so you can see how that could be a red flag for some people. Accusing a guy they called the dumbest person on the planet of pulling off the most diabological and what would have to be at the same time brilliant scheme in history is beyond loopy.
http://www.tnr.com/blog/jonat...
...the facts speak otherwise.
...yeah, right.
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"Like I said, accusing the president of bringing down the towers or stealing oil from Iraq and the like doesn't equal people simpluy wanting a Constitutional birth certificate after 3 years that can pass the photoshop test."
...you're beginning to sound a lot like a birther yourself.
Obama's book has nothing to do with the subject. Since you want to talk about books perhaps Obama's former publishing agency, that wrote he was “born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii would be more on topic. Funny how it didn't get corrected until Obama was about to run for president.
You have not stated one fact in our discussion and do not agree that there is a difference between expecting the Constitutional proof of birth for a president and those who accuse a president of mass terrorism on his own soil. Therefore I am done with communications with you. You have absolutely nothing to offer. Really just a troll. What a shame.
http://www.examiner.com/artic...
...just what I thought, you are a birther.
...even Glenn Beck thinks that birthers are morons.
No more money wasters.