Isn't that true of all the really good conspiracies? They are so out
of the realm of believability anyone who thinks it might be true is
labeled as a nut job.

On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Vivec<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> HAHAHAHA!
> So you think the President of the United States is not an American,
> and that this was a massive conspiracy to put him in office..
> LOL!
> So, we go right back to the post which highlights this extremist point of 
> view.
> And I suppose we have a better understanding of why the GOP allows
> this to continue,
> it does indeed cater to a certain base of supporters.
>
> 2009/8/6 Sam <[email protected]>:
>>
>> I don't know which premise you're referring to. There are a lot of angles.
>>
>> If you mean the one that claims a Hawaiian Certification of Birth was
>> granted to anyone no matter where they were born in the 60's then no.
>> The fact that nobody even knows what hospital he was born in?
>>
>> I think the biggest issue is why not pick a bi-partisan and let them
>> see it, Case closed.
>>
>> The real premise is the mystery surrounding the O. What's on that
>> document about his parents that he doesn't want us to see. Why do we
>> know nothing about all those years in Harvard and Columbia. How come
>> we know everything about Palin and nothing about Obama except the lies
>> in his books that he likely didn't even write.
>>
>> Insanity is people voting for a slogan.
>
> 

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