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FatDomDaddy -> BORN IN KENYA AND RAISED IN INDONESIA AND HAWAII' (5/17/2012 3:09:37 PM)

I am no birther, not by any stretch and I have made it perfectly clear that I believe Barak H. Obama was born in Hawaii.

But the President and his people HAD to have known this was out there!

I wonder how many other media types knew too???

THE VETTING




BitaTruble -> RE: BORN IN KENYA AND RAISED IN INDONESIA AND HAWAII' (5/17/2012 3:12:50 PM)


There is already a thread on this: here




hardcybermaster -> RE: BORN IN KENYA AND RAISED IN INDONESIA AND HAWAII' (5/17/2012 3:12:57 PM)

yawn




mnottertail -> RE: BORN IN KENYA AND RAISED IN INDONESIA AND HAWAII' (5/17/2012 3:13:26 PM)

You're a day late and a dollar short fats, its already on the table.


http://www.collarchat.com/m_4121351/tm.htm




stef -> RE: BORN IN KENYA AND RAISED IN INDONESIA AND HAWAII' (5/17/2012 3:17:20 PM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

You're a day late and a dollar short fats, its already on the table.

Be nice, he can't check CM during the day while he's operating the fryolator. He has to wait for his shift to end.




Musicmystery -> Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 3:20:52 PM)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgTPH5y1-ZI




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 3:53:55 PM)

Well...

Since I tend to avoid any threads with the word "Birther" or any threads that have "Obama" and "Birth Certificate" in the title, I didn't read it.

However, in that tread, like this one, it seems to be about killing the messenger. In fact, it falsely purports a bither slant to the reporting source and one poster even insinuates that it's not even a real book and might have been made up by that news organization.

The OP in that thread also seem to have left out or didn't read this part and it doesn't seem the other posters did either;

"Andrew Breitbart was never a "Birther," and Breitbart News is a site that has never advocated the narrative of "Birtherism." In fact, Andrew believed, as we do, that President Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961."

And the tone... wow... gotta love all the warm and fuzzies from the lefties here. Fryolator.... such drollness.




angelikaJ -> RE: Born on the moon; raised on Mars... (5/17/2012 3:58:47 PM)

Let's talk about real issues, shall we?




thompsonx -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:01:23 PM)


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

Well...

Since I tend to avoid any threads with the word "Birther" or any threads that have "Obama" and "Birth Certificate" in the title, I didn't read it.

However, in that tread, like this one, it seems to be about killing the messenger. In fact, it falsely purports a bither slant to the reporting source and one poster even insinuates that it's not even a real book and might have been made up by that news organization.

The OP in that thread also seem to have left out or didn't read this part and it doesn't seem the other posters did either;

"Andrew Breitbart was never a "Birther," and Breitbart News is a site that has never advocated the narrative of "Birtherism." In fact, Andrew believed, as we do, that President Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961."

And the tone... wow... gotta love all the warm and fuzzies from the lefties here. Fryolator.... such drollness.

All of the real news people checked out the story and found it to be a non-starter. Which begs the question:
Why didn't you?




Mupainurpleasure -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:01:37 PM)

Briebert wasnt abirther. he was alot of reprehensible things birther wasnt one of them. Of course he is dead and the site now is birther and enjoying the huge uptick in racist hits WND feeds off




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Born on the moon; raised on Mars... (5/17/2012 4:03:55 PM)

What about real issues?

Surely there is room on a kink site message board for a bit of political frivolity, no?

I didn't print that promo book touting star and up and coming writers...

I am just wondering, how in the world it stayed buried so long?




OsideGirl -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:04:19 PM)

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Born in Babylonia, moved to Arizona
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FatDomDaddy -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:08:14 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx



All of the real news people checked out the story and found it to be a non-starter. Which begs the question:
Why didn't you?




Oh, well.... if all the weal and twu news people checked it out....




BamaD -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:16:09 PM)

Even if the book exists we don't no if it is just something made up by a publicist.
I tried to check it out and the Breibert site had removed it.
Someonr else had picked it up but offered no verification.




DarkSteven -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:16:17 PM)

Note that the "promotional booklet" was distributed within a tight circle. My suspicion is that a birther at the agency ran it off without management knowing of it, sent out three copies to fellow birthers, and then leaked it to Brietbart, who sanctimoniously published it with the disclaimer "We are not birthers, BUT..."





BamaD -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:19:11 PM)

So if a birther released it doesn't matter if it is true?
Attack it find proof it isn't true simply dimiss it but do so on the booklets merits.




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:22:33 PM)

From the article

"Acton, who spoke to Breitbart News by telephone, confirmed precise details of the booklet and said that it cost the agency tens of thousands of dollars to produce.
He indicated that while "almost nobody" wrote his or her own biography, the non-athletes in the booklet, whom "the agents deal[t] with on a daily basis," were "probably" approached to approve the text as presented.

Dystel did not respond to numerous requests for comment, via email and telephone. Her assistant told Breitbart News that Dystel "does not answer questions about Obama."






Rule -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:22:43 PM)

FR

Perhaps all this media and website birther talk is intended to divert the public attention from something else?




Fellow -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:30:08 PM)

Sheeple can be lied to forever. There is no limit, bigger the lie the more believable. Considering the facts, it appears at the moment, President Obama was born in Kenya and he moved to Hawaii when he was about 1 week old.
The facts are:
The absence of birth certificate, falsified birth certificate, access to Hawaii records blocked, missing 1 week of immigration data from the National Archives, attacks against Arizona sheriff who investigates the matter. Perhaps there are more, but these are solid facts I am aware of. They are sufficient according to my standards to doubt the official story.
For liberal Dems the Constitution does not matter anyway. So, I am not here to initiate a new debate about the matter. Obama himself tries to explore the story and to turn it in his favor (as a victim of "non substantiated" attacks). I am disappointed (as most are) about the performance of the President, and this should be the main focus today.




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Born in Babylonia, Moved to Arizona (5/17/2012 4:35:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: DarkSteven

Note that the "promotional booklet" was distributed within a tight circle. My suspicion is that a birther at the agency ran it off without management knowing of it, sent out three copies to fellow birthers, and then leaked it to Brietbart, who sanctimoniously published it with the disclaimer "We are not birthers, BUT..."



I find it highly unlikely that a young Barak Obama never saw this or didn't have several copies. And certainly the man would have sent one to his his mother. Ya know... his "secular humanis[t], ... a soldier for New Deal, Peace Corps, position-paper liberal" mother. I would think it would be kind of a big deal to see her son in such company as Ralph Nader and Tip O'Neill, not to mention New Kids on the Block.

Plus, promotional items on that scale are not produced for a "tight circle". The literary agent himself authenticated it.




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