LOLabama: Birther II - The Rebirthening

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airdata

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Ok First... I saw some posts you made in another thread and I see now that you're an Obama supporter.

Cool.. I voted for the first time ever in 2008. I voted for Obama. And since then I've seen him carry on Bush policy and have seen no real change.

If you're legitimately happy w\ Obama's results I really question anything you can possibly have to say. With the current GOP field and people claiming Ron Paul is not electable, they're giving Obama an easy 2012 win. Giant Douche, meet Turd Sandwhich.

And then if we make it to 2016 we'll revisit all of these same conversation w\ another group of flunkies trying to be potus.
 

Theb

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Cool.. I voted for the first time ever in 2008.
Congrats. (seriously)

If you're legitimately happy w\ Obama's results I really question anything you can possibly have to say. With the current GOP field and people claiming Ron Paul is not electable, they're giving Obama an easy 2012 win. Giant Douche, meet Turd Sandwhich.

Ow, my feelings.
And then if we make it to 2016 we'll revisit all of these same conversation w\ another group of flunkies trying to be potus.
You're catching on quickly. :)
 

Fern

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Lemon law

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I still remember 1974, Earl the Pearl Langrebe, who asserted after everyone had concluded Nixon needed to resign or be impeached, that his mind was still made up and don't confuse him with the facts.

Birthers 1 or 2 have nothing on Landgreve, but for the record, Earl Landgrebe did not get reelected in 11/1974. But it sure would have helped then and now if Jesus Christ himself in his second coming had come back and went on public record that either birthers2 or Landgrebe were right.

As Jesus forgot to do so, leaving us with a dilemma best ignored in a mind over matter question. If I don't mind birther 1 or 2 stupidity, why should they matter? Its their problem not ours.
 
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Huh?

The numbers I'm looking at show only 5% feel certain he was born elsewhere and another 8% think he was probably born elsewhere. My math says 13%, not 25%.

Fern

Pssst. You're looking at the combined totals. Scroll down a bit. 23% of republicans state definitely/probably born elsewhere
 
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fskimospy

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Huh?

The numbers I'm looking at show only 5% feel certain he was born elsewhere and another 8% think he was probably born elsewhere. My math says 13%, not 25%.

Fern

Your math is counting the whole population, not Republicans. There's a separate breakdown by party ID.
 

Fern

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Pssst. You're looking at the combined totals. Scroll down a bit. 23% of republicans state definitely/probably born elsewhere

Your math is counting the whole population, not Republicans. There's a separate breakdown by party ID.

Ahh. OK I see now.

Crappy labeling on that site's part, IMO. I saw nothing indicating the 1st poll was all voters.

Fern
 

cybrsage

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As others have said, you do not have to be born on US soil to be a natural born US citizen. That is just the easiest way to do it.