So the supreme court will hear the case...

Nov 22, 2008 13:39

Of B.O.'s Citizenship status.

I think the last part is most insteresting...a 2008 seal on his Hawaiian birth certificate? (!!!) Hmmm....

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mr_dark November 23 2008, 09:56:35 UTC
We have to face the fact here: we do NOT want to win this one.

Before the election? The damage would be workable. Hill would have wound up with the nom as the runner-up to Obama in electoral votes, and we'd have proceeded with a quickie election. Now? Oh man...we're talking chaos and mayhem on a level that makes the Rodney King riots look like a pre-school with too much sugar.

This just isn't the way to go about this. Right or wrong, it's kind of like the Prop 8 thing: we need to just get on with it and deal with what happened. Pushing this issue, even if we have video of Obama's mom giving birth to him in the middle of the frickin' savannah next to a couple of lions, is just a terrible, terrible idea.

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adonijah74 November 23 2008, 21:52:30 UTC
I completely disagree.

So what if there's riots in the streets? I guess those people will just show themselves to be mindless animals, which explains why they voted for him in the first place.

Seriously...maybe it'll make the ignorant masses that voted for "Hope" wake up and say..."Whoa! I'll never do that again!"

Heck, it could jumpstart a revolution that could finally spark the next Civil War (something many of us feel is a long time coming). The war between Patriots and Traditional Americans and those who openly hail Socialism, Moral Relativity and Secular humanism as their banner.

Probably not though. If there's one thing that has been proven over mankind's history, it's that a people that are fat, dumb and happy are content to stay that way until a focused, determined and relentless enemy overtakes them and they either A) Revolt and rise from the muck, or B) They go the way of the dinosaur.

With B.O. at the helm, I think the latter is in store for America the late.

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mr_dark November 23 2008, 22:42:53 UTC
While I've been pretty vocal about the fact that 46% of the country didn't vote for the guy, something like 53% DID. While I've been openly trying to convince people that American's aren't as stupid as some may think, 53% of them at least show a circumstantial case that might not get them convicted of stupid, but they may wind up in the pokey on a veridict of Minor Ignorance and Temporary Idiocy ( ... )

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