prove them wrong... BHO responded by not responding.
believing anything that nut Joe Arpaio says
prove them wrong... BHO responded by not responding.
By this logic W. responded by not responding to the 9/11 truthers
Prove them right....
Show us the layers!
So I used the wrong phrase. However:
Black's Law Dictionary
Black's Law Dictionary (9th Edition) defines "Natural Born Citizen" as "A person born within the jurisdiction of a national government."
The op was about his birth certificate and not about his legitimacy for being president. I don't have a dog in this fight but the man in the video made some valid arguments.
oh, such a fine discriminator you are.
the only objective of trashing his birth cert is to render his presidency illegitimate.
Like what?
List what is valid to you.
the valid argument that the birth certificate was created on a computer and never was an actual piece of paper. That the seal of approval was not on the actual paper and was overlayed ontop of the created program.
If this was true, who the would be president since Obama would not be eligible to be president? McCain, Biden, Stephen Colbert?
You're a gullible idiot.
You'll believe anything you are told.
posted 8 hours ago
PHOENIX — The lead investigator in an Arizona sheriff’s investigation into President Obama’s birth certificate is selling his report as a book.
Retired detective and volunteer Maricopa County sheriff’s posse member Mike Zullo is listed as the co-author of “A Question of Eligibility,” an e-book for sale through Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
The book is a copy of the investigation findings presented to the press Thursday.
Zullo’s co-author is Jerome Corsi, a well-known political conspiracy writer........
http://www.washingtonpost.com/busine...IpR_story.html
Big surprise, Corsi is behind this whole thing...
Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505245_1...CBSNews.com%29PHOENIX — The lead investigator in an Arizona sheriff's investigation into President Obama's birth certificate is selling his report as a book.
Retired detective and volunteer Maricopa County sheriff's posse member Mike Zullo is listed as the co-author of "A Question of Eligibility," an e-book for sale through Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
The book is a copy of the investigation findings presented to the press Thursday.
Zullo's co-author is Jerome Corsi, a well-known political conspiracy writer.
roflJerome Robert Corsi (born August 31, 1946) is an American author, political commentator and conspiracy theorist[1][2] best known for his two New York Times bestselling books: The Obama Nation and Unfit for Command (with co-author John O'Neill). Both books, the former written in 2008 and the latter in 2004, attacked Democratic presidential candidates and were criticized for including numerous inaccuracies.[3][4][5]
In other books and columns for conservative websites such as WorldNetDaily and Human Events, Corsi has discussed topics that are considered conspiracy theories in some circles, such as the alleged plans for a North American Government, the theory that President Barack Obama is not an American citizen;[6] criticism of the United States government for allegedly covering up information about the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,[7] promoting the Abiogenic hypothesis of the origin of oil (arguing that oil is produced from chemical reactions in the Earth, in contrast to the general consensus of the scientific community that oil is produced from organic materials, such as zooplankton and algae), and alleged United States support of Iran in its attempts to develop nuclear weapons.[8][9][10]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Corsi
Ergo he now believes he's a gullible idiot.
I should have added "that confirms your bias" -- but I was lazy.
Well, Biden would step in, but I wonder if it would invalidate all legislation he signed into law...
You should really read some of your stuff sometime.
In Positive Economic Sign, Republicans Starting to Say Obama Wasn’t Born in US Again
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) – In what some experts are calling a strong indicator of improvement in the economy, Republicans in recent weeks have begun renewing their claims that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States.
While most economists agree that any significant improvement in the US economy is generally accompanied by an uptick in GOP questions about Mr. Obama’s place of birth, there is now an econometric tool for measuring the increase in those claims: the so-called S & P Birther Index.
The Birther Index, established in 2008, measures the occurrences of such words as “birth certificate,” “Kenya,” and “wasn’t born here” in Republican statements about the President, and has proven to be a surprisingly reliable tool for tracking improvements in the economy.
Harland Dorinson, the economist who devised the S & P Birther Index, said that as the economy recovers the index also shows a strong surge in statements questioning the President’s Christianity.
“As unemployment started going down, we saw an increase in references to Mr. Obama being a Muslim,” he said. “This is generally a very bullish sign for the economy.”
But Mr. Dorinson was quick to add that while the surge in references to Mr. Obama being “an Islamic socialist born in a mud-hut in Nairobi” is encouraging, the economy is not out of the woods yet.
“We won’t be fully in a recovery until the Republicans start calling him a Wiccan,” he said. “And if they start saying he’s a Satanist who practices human sacrifice and drinks the blood of children, then it’ll be time to pop open the champagne.”
http://www.borowitzreport.com/
I just love how these amateur expert dumb s think they actually know what they're talking about...
Prove them wrong
coming from the worst poster on here.
You are the one blindly rejecting it. You didn't even watch the video. Like always dumping on yourself.
I've seen the argument before, months ago.
These people don't know how scanners work. Neither do you.
lol experts
Well then explain scanner expert...
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