Ann Coulter on the "birthers"

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Originally posted by: eits
this whole birthers thing is really starting to get on my last nerve.

i wish all these white trash fucks who honestly believe that obama's not an american-born citizen would take a leap off a bridge.

and to all those who say that obama should just show his birth certificate, go fuck yourself. no president has ever had to before and shouldn't have to. there's waaaaay more than enough proof that obama was born in hawaii. i don't even understand why the hell people are bleeding over this still.

- a birth certificate with a raised notary seal isn't enough
- the republican governor of hawaii saying that obama was born in hawaii with 100% certainty isn't enough
- a birth announcement in the news paper isn't enough
- COMMON SENSE isn't enough (obama's 19 year old mom somehow decided to up and leave hawaii and take a boat, because commercial plane travel wasn't exactly a big thing yet, to frigging kenya, pop out a baby, notify the newspapers in hawaii, then come all the way back to hawaii, all while keeping it a ridiculously well-kept, elaborate, and huge secret... for NO reason whatsoever other than to dupe the american people a few decades later?)

what the hell would it take? it's not like you have ANY evidence to support this bullshit claim.
if there are any birthers here, i honestly invite you to please stfu and get a goddamn clue.
Republican mischief.
 

Pens1566

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Actually, didn't a Dem. introduce a resolution declaring McCain's citizenship was authentic????
 

blackangst1

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Originally posted by: HomerJS
Originally posted by: blackangst1
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Originally posted by: blackangst1
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: alchemize
You've got some serious faux outrage brewing there...

There's nothing 'faux' about outrage over blatant racism being made a major party policy.
So let me get this straight. You're saying that birthers are racists, and that birthers are now a major GOP party policy, therefore racism is now a major party policy of the GOP?

When - since 1964 - wasn't it?
So what's this got to do with Birthers? They just showed up last year...

That the birthers are just the same old Southern racism. They didn't question the citizenship of the white candidate, did they? Even though he was born in Panama?

What can be said? The only policy that the Pubs have been consistent on is nativism -- in a country full of immigrants. Every other policy -- including and especially their phony claims of libertarianism -- they have completely abandoned.

No, but the Dems did. Or did you forget?

Fucking hypocrites. Let me recommend a reminder for you: www.google.com

Obama during the election said McCains citizenship is a non issue and he is a citizen. Perhaps a leader in the GOP needs to go on Meet the Press and Fox News Sunday to do the same.

And McCain said it was a non issue. Who cares? There was still a movement on the democrat side pushing the non-validity of McCain as a candidate....Im not saying its right, Im just saying wack nuts live on both sides of the politcal spectrum, and doing what the OP is doing (implying its a reflection of the right) is trollish and flame bait at best.

Difference is no Dems introduced legislation in congress to placate the wingnuts.

Well, I'll give you that. Unfortunately there are "wing nuts" on both sides of the aisle. Fortunately, the overwhelming majority of GOP dont feel this way, and the bill will die in commitee. Its really not even news worthy, NOr is it a reflection of the views of the GOP.
 

nobodyknows

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Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
alchemize and blackangst's minds have short circuited on this issue and they cant comprehend what your point could be lol :)
How about you feel free to make the point. 8 years of reading the left's douchebaggery on 9/11 has me confused on these topics.

Slow learner?
 

nobodyknows

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: alchemize
You've got some serious faux outrage brewing there...

There's nothing 'faux' about outrage over blatant racism being made a major party policy.
So let me get this straight. You're saying that birthers are racists, and that birthers are now a major GOP party policy, therefore racism is now a major party policy of the GOP?

When - since 1964 - wasn't it?
So what's this got to do with Birthers? They just showed up last year...

That the birthers are just the same old Southern racism. They didn't question the citizenship of the white candidate, did they? Even though he was born in Panama?

What can be said? The only policy that the Pubs have been consistent on is nativism -- in a country full of immigrants. Every other policy -- including and especially their phony claims of libertarianism -- they have completely abandoned.

As usual, Vic talking out his ass.

As usual, you're trying to cover up the truth with a smokescreen of bullshit.
What a fine example of the pot calling the kettle black.
 

CallMeJoe

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Originally posted by: Pens1566
Actually, didn't a Dem. introduce a resolution declaring McCain's citizenship was authentic????
Two Democrats; Senators Leahy and McCaskill introduced a resolution to affirm Senator McCain's citizenship, to preempt any "Lefty Loonie" challenge.

Does anyone here expect to see a Republican resolution introduced confirming President Obama's citizenship?
 

Mani

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Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Originally posted by: Pens1566
Actually, didn't a Dem. introduce a resolution declaring McCain's citizenship was authentic????
Two Democrats; Senators Leahy and McCaskill introduced a resolution to affirm Senator McCain's citizenship, to preempt any "Lefty Loonie" challenge.

Does anyone here expect to see a Republican resolution introduced confirming President Obama's citizenship?

That would require having some class, so no.
 

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classy republican.
classy republican.
classy republican.

No matter how many times it's repeated, it just doesn't flow. Pretty much a non-sequitor.

Probably the classiest republican currently is gov. sanford. Not sure what that says.