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#1750452 - 08/09/12 01:00 AM
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Registered: 08/31/08
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My God..The Shit these idiots will say and Post is at a All Time High Folks.. Tea party activist: Evidence Obama was married to Pakistani man In a video recently uploaded to YouTube, tea party activist and author Jerome Corsi said there was evidence that President Barack Obama was married to another man before he married Michelle. “The evidence, I think, is very strong,” Jerome Corsi states the video. “The question is not to condemn Obama here for being bisexual or gay, if that’s in fact what he is, but to wonder why he’s gone to the extent of hiding it, especially when he now is supporting same sex marriage what’s the duplicity? What’s the hypocrisy?” Corsi has written numerous books criticizing Obama, claiming he is a radical who is not eligible to be President of the United States because he is not a natural born citizen. In his video, he claimed multiple pictures proved that Obama wore a ring on his wedding-ring finger before he married Michelle in 1992. “Evidently Obama has never explained it,” Corsi said. “He has never given any discussion of it. It’s like many of the factors of Obama’s life. There are hidden aspects to it, lies, mysteries disinformation. Increasingly, I try to point out to people that Obama’s life reads like a classic intelligence agency disinformation operation.” He noted there were pictures of Obama sitting on his Pakistani roommate’s lap. “His Pakistani roommate, whom we also went to Pakistan with, from Occidental, seems to have been — take a look at pictures of he and his roommate together — Obama had all these roommate pictures, seems to be sitting about on the guy’s lap,” Corsi explained. “I’ve not seen a lot of roommate pictures where two guys are that chummy. The issue is again, not an issue that we want to raise in terms of criticizing the homosexuality or the bisexuality or whatever Obama’s true inclinations are, the issue is why does he have to lie about this too.” http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/08/08/te...-pakistani-man/http://youtu.be/bWh-JK75VmM
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#1750461 - 08/09/12 04:43 AM
Re:lmao
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My God..The Shit these idiots will say and Post is at a All Time High Folks.. Hahahahahahahahahah...Arent you the dumbass who has a thread thats 43,678 pages long with nothing but political partisan bullshit and racheal maddow quotes? Go see a doctor dude...
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#1750463 - 08/09/12 04:58 AM
Re:lmao
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Not paying tax's is not saying he's cheating or doing anything illegal but I think if he made say, 5 million dollars but didn't have to pay any tax most Americans would be upset.
He paid more than GE... GE paid ZERO taxes They own NBC and the racheal maddow show...how come u guys aint all pissed off bout that? And to top it off, "President Barack Obama installed GE's chief executive as the head of his new Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. One key subject the council is expected to address is taxes." Got anything to say about that? Or just more crickets chirping... This is why you libs are in trouble...nobody buys the spin anymore.
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#1750510 - 08/09/12 10:54 AM
Re: We here are not the problem
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Here is another load of Bull: Limbaugh calls Planned Parenthood clinics ‘death squads’ Republican talk shot host Rush Limbaugh doesn’t know how else to describe Planned Parenthood clinics other than to call them “death squads.” Or, at least that’s what he said on his show Wednesday afternoon. Limbaugh made the outrageous claim while trying to equate yesterday’s Huffington Post story about how wealthy El Salvadorians funded the rise of Romney’s private equity firm Bain Capital with Democrats enjoying financial support from pro-choice activists. While it’s no knock to Huffington Post reporters Ryan Grim and Cole Stangler, Wednesday’s report contained mostly aggregate information from reporting by Salon in January and The Los Angeles Times in July, and both of those publications launched their probes based upon even earlier reporting by The Boston Globe and The Salt Lake Tribune in the mid- to late-90s. The crux of it: a small portion of Bain Capital’s seed money came from wealthy El Salvadorian families that also had links to right-wing death squads which terrorized dissidents during El Salvador’s long civil war. For Romney, there’s no getting around that, although he’s insisted that Bain tried to ensure none of the money came from drug trafficking. But apparently that’s not a good enough defense for Limbaugh, who told his conservative audience on Wednesday that any time someone mention’s Romney’s ties to south American death squads, they should immediately equate the Planned Parenthood network of women’s health clinics with “death squads” as well. “Lemme ask you a question?” he began. “What’s the difference in that and the Democrats being underwritten by Planned Parenthood and NAARL? If they’re not death squads, I don’t know what is.” For Limbaugh’s favored candidate Mitt Romney, those comments can’t do much to help, especially when the formerly pro-choice governor’s campaign is being hammered by President Obama for taking the wrong side in a so-called “war on women.” And for Limbaugh himself, he’s again testing the waters with the same female voters and activists who chopped into his ratings and sent advertisers fleeing after he called a Democratic activist a “slut” earlier this year. It also complicates the campaign narrative for Romney by again putting a spotlight on his intention to defund Planned Parenthood clinics across the nation, and confirming to former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) that he’d sign a so-called “personhood” bill banning all abortion and even hormonal birth control methods like the pill. Planned Parenthood says that the vast majority of its services every year are related to pregnancy and disease prevention, including breast cancer and STD screenings for lower-income women. About three percent of visits to Planned Parenthood clinics are to secure an abortion. http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/08/09/li...s-death-squads/
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#1750511 - 08/09/12 11:01 AM
Re: We here are not the problem
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When put under pressure by the Media.. Gingrich: ‘We have no proof’ to support Romney’s welfare attackAppearing on CNN Wednesday night, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) admitted “we have no proof” to support the most recent attack at by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney hitting President Barack Obama for supposedly scrapping a welfare work rule. The ad is blatantly false; a fabrication critics say is aimed at stirring up resentment toward people of color. Yet, amid a flurry of negative speculation in the media over why Romney refuses to release his tax returns, the deceptive welfare attack has suddenly emerged at the very epicenter of the Republican’s struggling presidential campaign. And on Wednesday night, Anderson Cooper just wouldn’t let Gingrich explain that away. After pressing the issue several times trying to get Gingrich to say whether he believes the ad is accurate, the former speaker seemed to crack. “If the ad makers had asked me, I would have said, ‘This makes it possible’ would have been a good way to enter into the wording of what was said,” he tried to explain. “We have no proof today, but I would say to you under Obama’s ideology, it is absolutely true that he would be comfortable with sending a lot of people checks for doing nothing. I believe that totally,” Gingrich added later in the interview, explaining that if it were his ad, it would have called Obama “the leading foodstamp president in American history.” The number of Americans reliant on government assistance to buy food grew by more than 70 percent between 2008 – 2011, driven by a lack of jobs and the unavailability of credit as the country grappled with a near total economic collapse at the end of President George W. Bush’s second term. Despite the nearly unprecedented economic pressure on working class Americans, President Obama did not scrap a rule that requires welfare beneficiaries to look for work. Instead, the administration gave states the option to waive federal welfare work rules if officials come up with a plan that can increase employment among the poor even more. That change was initially sought by Republican and Democratic governors alike, and even Romney, as the former governor of Massachusetts, signed on (PDF) in 2005. Republicans in Congress, however, turned against the waivers after the president agreed to it. Far from being the opponent of welfare reform the Romney campaign is trying to depict him as, President Obama moved from saying as a state senator that the bi-partisan welfare reform of the Clinton years had “problems” to actively touting its successes in a 2008 campaign ad. http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/08/09/gingrich-we-have-no-proof-to-support-romneys-welfare-attack/
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#1750520 - 08/09/12 12:11 PM
Re:lmao
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Not paying tax's is not saying he's cheating or doing anything illegal but I think if he made say, 5 million dollars but didn't have to pay any tax most Americans would be upset.
He paid more than GE... GE paid ZERO taxes They own NBC and the racheal maddow show...how come u guys aint all pissed off bout that? And to top it off, "President Barack Obama installed GE's chief executive as the head of his new Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. One key subject the council is expected to address is taxes." Got anything to say about that? Or just more crickets chirping... This is why you libs are in trouble...nobody buys the spin anymore. Not sure why this comparison is made, but whether GE paid taxes or not has little to do with the percentage of taxes paid on income that Romney felt obligated to pay. And the question remains as to whether the average wage earner will feel that Romney paid his "fair" share of the tax burden with his millions of dollars of income. If you want to go after large industries, take a look at the energy industry and the massive tax breaks they get. Looks like about 90% of the American voters have made their decision, so the battle is over the remaining 10% and they probably won't make up their minds until mid October or perhaps the day of the election.
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