Mike, you may need to clarify. Is the “?” there because….1) The man has a newspaper and no one reads those anymore? 2) The man is marked as a birther and printed words confuse him? 3) The man read past the front page and once past the large print he cannot make out the words?
Right…. except it doesn’t matter where he was born. He could have been born on Mars. The requirement is that he be born a US citizen. Since there is no doubt his mother was an American citizen, there is no doubt he was a born a US citizen. Pretending to care about where he was born is nothing more than a distraction.
You mean his “Real” birth certificate that lists his race as “African American?” Yet, that term wasn’t used until over 10 years after he was born. So tell me, how is the “real” birth certificate that was released to us is genuine if it’s using a term that wasn’t even invented yet?
Mike shows the Birther in the stocks, as though he’d been punished for his lying and unpatriotic racism-based attempt to de-legitimize the democratically-elected President of the United States. Here in reality, the Birther-in-Chief is completely at large, never suffered a whit, and is currently leading the pack of GOP candidates.
“Funny how he said he was born in Kenya up until he decided to run for president then he said he was born in Hawaii.”Funny how he could have been born on the Moon and still meet the constitutional requirements to be the PotUS.
The race card again….how quaint…Tell me…why did YOU vote for Obama? Was it ONLY because he was black? Was it to be a part of HISTORY? Then you’re as racist as those you accuse of being racist for not liking him because he’s black.
If one can say “African American” without problem, why does saying “Kenyan American”, since that’s where his father comes from, make a difference? Talk about bad faith inconsistencies and meanness… typical Republican red herrings.
Okay, the point I was making is back in the 60’s when he was born, they used terms based on his skin. “Black” or “Negro” were the terms used to describe a child of his melanin persuasion. It had nothing to do with the country of origin. Get your heads out of the sand. If you have his “real” birth certificate, show it. Link it. Because the one I saw that was purported to be his “real” one was clearly a fake because they didn’t use that racial designation when he was born.
cripplious almost 9 years ago
He is half Kenyan on his father’s side. Just like Arnie’s son is Austro-American
ConserveGov almost 9 years ago
Funny he never mentions his White mother.
colinmichaeljames almost 9 years ago
Wow. Incomprehensible that Lester has no grasp of context. As for Michael wme… either congrats or wtf!
Kylop almost 9 years ago
Mike, you may need to clarify. Is the “?” there because….1) The man has a newspaper and no one reads those anymore? 2) The man is marked as a birther and printed words confuse him? 3) The man read past the front page and once past the large print he cannot make out the words?
Jason Allen almost 9 years ago
Right…. except it doesn’t matter where he was born. He could have been born on Mars. The requirement is that he be born a US citizen. Since there is no doubt his mother was an American citizen, there is no doubt he was a born a US citizen. Pretending to care about where he was born is nothing more than a distraction.
Wraithkin almost 9 years ago
You mean his “Real” birth certificate that lists his race as “African American?” Yet, that term wasn’t used until over 10 years after he was born. So tell me, how is the “real” birth certificate that was released to us is genuine if it’s using a term that wasn’t even invented yet?
Don Winchester Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I think it’s something else how Libs forget that HILLARY started the birther movement on Obama during the 2008 elections.
lonecat almost 9 years ago
I think it’s something else how some people seem to think that there’s any issue here at all.
ARodney almost 9 years ago
Mike shows the Birther in the stocks, as though he’d been punished for his lying and unpatriotic racism-based attempt to de-legitimize the democratically-elected President of the United States. Here in reality, the Birther-in-Chief is completely at large, never suffered a whit, and is currently leading the pack of GOP candidates.
Don Winchester Premium Member almost 9 years ago
She only did it to get a job. She means nothing of it.
oneoldhat almost 9 years ago
yes old coal in his [bho] book he tells how she committed fraud in getting welfare for her and him when he was living with his rich grandparents
Lamberger almost 9 years ago
Don’t be hatin’. You are painting with a broad brush when you dip it in the wacko paint can. There be wackos on every side….
kurt.zwicky almost 9 years ago
I think you just proved your point.
Jason Allen almost 9 years ago
“Funny how he said he was born in Kenya up until he decided to run for president then he said he was born in Hawaii.”Funny how he could have been born on the Moon and still meet the constitutional requirements to be the PotUS.
Don Winchester Premium Member almost 9 years ago
The race card again….how quaint…Tell me…why did YOU vote for Obama? Was it ONLY because he was black? Was it to be a part of HISTORY? Then you’re as racist as those you accuse of being racist for not liking him because he’s black.
OmqR-IV.0 almost 9 years ago
Except it has been noted ad nauseam that it isn’t a forgery.
But here, print one out for yourself:
Republic of Kenya Birth Certificate Generator
Do you call yourself a Birther? Or do you prefer another title?Lester will support you either way (‘cos he’s one himself, yaknow)
Pogostiks Premium Member almost 9 years ago
If one can say “African American” without problem, why does saying “Kenyan American”, since that’s where his father comes from, make a difference? Talk about bad faith inconsistencies and meanness… typical Republican red herrings.
Wraithkin almost 9 years ago
Okay, the point I was making is back in the 60’s when he was born, they used terms based on his skin. “Black” or “Negro” were the terms used to describe a child of his melanin persuasion. It had nothing to do with the country of origin. Get your heads out of the sand. If you have his “real” birth certificate, show it. Link it. Because the one I saw that was purported to be his “real” one was clearly a fake because they didn’t use that racial designation when he was born.
magicwalnut Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I love your posts.
oneoldhat almost 9 years ago
no olee I am not you