Scott,

I would like to consider myself a Centrist as well. I'd like to think
that if Obama really was not eligible to be president evidence would
have surfaced by now. I also think that he is a natural born citizen.

However, since I am leery of all politicians, I cannot help but think
'Is he hiding anything by not releasing the 'long form'?' I do not
think that is an 'extreme' thought in terms of left vs right, nor do I
think its out of the ordinary for anyone to think that - though I am
sure some on this list would label me as a 'birther' because of it.


On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Scott
Stewart<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> No Sam... I've said it before...
> Centrist... C..E..N..T..R..I..S..T.. I look at issues, parites any more are
> antiquated and meaningless to the majority of people.
> Centrist.. Which is what the VAST majority of American people are.
>
> I do not subscribe to the extremes of either party. You've done what so many
> on the extremes do, because your claims have no basis in fact or reality you
> respond with evasion, double speak and redirection, and no factual
> validation.
>
> The world is grey, my friend not black and white. I can be with you on some
> issues and against you on others.. Doesn't make me your enemy or an enemy of
> the state. America was built on dissidence and the questioning of the status
> quo, but it was also built on truth.
>
> The truth is based on cold hard facts that will not wash out under the light
> of scrutiny, the far right doesn't seem to get this... so they result to
> fiction and scare tactics some of which are so outrageous that they border
> on laughable.
>
> Sam you don't question, you accuse and throw out "talking points" almost
> verbatim from the websites that you post.. I really think your brainwashed
> and disconnected from reality.
>
> " Why does the right always have to move to the left but the left is
> only expected to get more radical.
>
>
> Because the right is so far to the right that it's no longer in tune with
> it's own constituency or with anything but the very fringes of the general
> public. Same goes for the left. The old guards need to step aside, and
> realize that government is about the majority not the fringe...
>
> "Compromise is when both parties move to the middle."
>
> This is probably the most intelligent, truthful thing (politically speaking)
> you've said since the election.
>
> BTW: John McCain would've won as an independent, with a strong running mate
> like maybe Colin Powell (IMO).
>
> Just so you know here's my issue list:
>
> 1) small government... I pay my taxes, other than that leave me the hell
> alone, what I do is no one else's business unless it's blatantly illegal
>
> 2) I'm free to believe what I want, and I want it to stay that way, we know
> that theocracy doesn't work, look at Iran and Saudi Arabia. America is a
> secularly governed nation for a reason, to protect the rights of all..
>
> 3) balance the budget, cut the pork and stop wasting money, period BOTH
> SIDES
>
> 4) It is the government's responsibility to take care of those who truly
> cannot take care of themselves, or who truly need a helping hand, but do it
> in a way that is difficult if not impossible to abuse.
>
> 5) the healthcare system is broken, I'm going to take a HUGE financial hit
> when my daughter gets out of the NICU, why? Because insurance isn't going to
> cover everything and the cost of care has spiraled out of any sort of
> control.
>
> 6) Defend the country when she truly needs defending, restore the strength
> of our intelligence community.. If we had a strong intelligence community
> 911 may not have happened and Iraq would've been a blip on the radar.
>
> I'm tired, and short tempered today.. I have a daughter in the NICU to
> attend to...
>
> Sam do me a favor, instead of spending a ton of time on politics, say a
> prayer for my daughter, that she gets healthy and strong and can come home
> with her mommy and daddy who love her...
>
> --
> Scott Stewart
> ColdFusion Developer
> 4405 Oakshyre Way
> Raleigh, NC 27616
> (h) 919.874.6229 (c) 703.220.2835
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sam [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:06 AM
> To: cf-community
> Subject: Re: hahah..birther's want to know if Barak is circumcised..
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Scott Stewart<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> The US has a very old document called the Constitution
>> http://www.usconstitution.net/
>>
>> Please read it and refresh your memory. It has not, cannot and will not be
>> subverted by either party, and they've both tried in recent history.
>
> I read it. It says the president has to be a natural born citizen.
>
>> Obama is a natural born citizen of the US, he is eligible to be
> president..
>> end of story, no amount of nit picking, revisionist history, smoke screens
>> or outrageous lies will change that.
>
> Well if you say so, the birthers could have saved a lot of time if
> they asked you first.
>
>> The American people are not as stupid as the extreme right thinks. If
>> anything that the far right says about Obama, health care or anything else
>> were true there would be armed rebellion in the streets.
>
> Wow, you drank the koolaid. So questioning Obama on anything is racist
> and foolish unless it involves guns?
>
>> McCain lost, get over it, he did, and he's in Congress as one of the few
>> people trying to actually get things done for the American people, he's
>> reaching out across party lines and working with the president. He's one
> of
>> the few in the legislature, who's not just happy with being an impediment
> to
>> progress in Congress...
>
> McCain always worked both sides of the isle, that why he had trouble
> with the base.
>
>> John McCain has shown more grace and dignity in defeat than any president
>> has in recent memory.. His running mate has cast her lot with the lunatic
>> fringe and a permanent place as a footnote in American history.
>
> Lunatics? You just earned the label left-wing moonbat.
>
>> Here's were the future of the Republican party is and should be
>> http://mccainblogette.com/
>>
>> If you hurry, you may be able to catch up...
>
> Why does the right always have to move to the left but the left is
> only expected to get more radical.
> Compromise is when both parties move to the middle.
>
>
>
> 

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