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Posted: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 10:04 am

“Donald Trump is at it again with his birtherism hog call. The polls say all my followers, to arms! To arms!”

“I just heard on the news that veterans prefer Romney over Obama by a wide margin, I suppose Obama will ban the military from voting!”

“I understand that Mormons oppose the use of caffeine. If Romney is elected President will he advocate for the criminalization of this mind-altering substance?”

“The Channel 5 evening news on Monday said that Gov. Jan Brewer ordered flags to be flown at half mast until Noon. That is national flag ‘etiquette,’ so whatever Brewer said makes no difference. She better get with it and also Channel 5 is just as much at fault for not knowing that. That has been a rule since forever.”

“I think the proper thing that needs to be done in Mesa and Apache Junction is to require the managers of RV and Mobile parks to have criminal background checks and mental evaluations so newcomers can get a better picture of what to expect for their rent. Most parks are OK, but a few really need to be exposed for what unlawful and unfriendly practices they to try to get by with. If the park is half empty, beware!”

“The White House says that for Memorial Day it is remembering Vietnam. If so, why are we still in Afghanistan?”

“This is addressed to the coward who attacked the yearbook publication recently. You should be ashamed of yourself. There are errors in every publication, including newspapers, textbooks, and magazines. People are human and they make mistakes. To publicly call out high school children and then hide behind an anonymous vent is pathetic. Crawl back under your rock and critique your own moral code. It needs a review.”

“Trickle down economics got us into this mess, Mitt Romney’s vision is just more of the same. Trickle up will get us out. cash for clunkers is a perfect example: bail out the little guy and make the big guy earn it. thats what saved the auto industry, and nobody got a golden parachute for his clunker.”

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  • truth posted at 3:14 pm on Wed, May 30, 2012.

    truth Posts: 780

    The Romney family felt that they were not receiving the RELIGIOUS FREEDOM that the Mormon desired so the Romney family moved to Mexico. Now the Romney family is back in the U.S. and want to force their religious values on Americans

    This isn't about religious liberty, it's about the all-male Vatican hierarchy trying to put "women in chastity belts." These same moral pillars "unchaste priests run wild for decades," passing molested children " like Communion wine." Polls show that 82% of Catholics think birth control is morally acceptable. The New York Times.

     
  • Arizona Willie posted at 4:42 pm on Wed, May 30, 2012.

    Arizona Willie Posts: 1907

    Whoa there, truth. You took the wrong fork in the road.

    Mormons and Catholics are about as much in cahoots as liberals and tea-partiers.

    You were ranting about Mormons and then jumped to the Vatican and priests.

    I was raised Catholic but the Jesuits taught us to think ... and I became an agnostic.

    But I can guarantee you there is no love lost between the Catholic Church and the Mormons.

     
  • Accuracy posted at 5:35 pm on Wed, May 30, 2012.

    Accuracy Posts: 1910

    Vent # 1: “Donald Trump is at it again with his birtherism hog call. The polls say all my followers, to arms! To arms!”

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    Concerning a website about Barack Obama's own literary agency's promotional 1991 booklet – which claimed Obama was "born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii" – Liberal journalists asked Donald Trump about the authenticity of Barak Obama’s birth certificate.

    It was Donald Trump’s 2011 crusade to unearth details about Obama's origins that drew global attention and prompted the White House to release the president's long-form birth certificate.

    Deliberately focusing on the issue, the Obama campaign has now launched its latest attack video ad, linking Mitt Romney to what they call Donald Trump's "birther" comments.

     
  • sdjtaz posted at 9:24 am on Thu, May 31, 2012.

    sdjtaz Posts: 127

    So (In)accuracy,

    You choose to believe the word of a literary agent over that of the State of Hawaii. How pathetic. If you truly wanted to be accurate, then you would point out that every shred of "evidence" that birther's like yourself have brought up has been disproven.

    Birthers are much like many other conspiracy theorists, such as Bigfoot advocates, 911 government conspiracy advocates, UFO fanatics, etc... Each comes in with a preconcieved notion of the world. They then will twist any piece of evidence around to fit that notion. When presented with proof that goes against their notion, they will disregard the proof by either ignoring or claiming it was faked.

    There is a reason that most people, including most Republicans, see the birther movement as a bunch of kooks and crazies. The main problem for birthers is that they don't give any reason for a normal person to see them in any other light.

     
  • Accuracy posted at 3:40 pm on Fri, Jun 1, 2012.

    Accuracy Posts: 1910

    During a highly contentious interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer (May 28th on CNN primetime) Donald Trump clashed with Blitzer over Obama birth certificate claims. Trump maintained to Blitzer that Barack Obama's state of Hawaii birth certificate and newspaper birth announcements prove nothing.

    Trump believes the Obama Administration, mainstream media outlets, the courts and the state of Hawaii are all lying, conspiring in a cover-up that began with Obama's birth announcement in a Honolulu newspaper in 1961.


    If Hawaii Department of Health does have Obama's “original” long-form birth certificate, then why have they not presented it as facts or proof thus far?

     
  • mrconservative posted at 10:00 pm on Sat, Jun 2, 2012.

    mrconservative Posts: 397

    The LDS members do not all choose to not drink caffinated drinks. Some of us do. It's coffee that we discourage, not caffeine. I personally choose not to drink Pepsi, and Dr. Pepper, among other disgusting sodas. Besides, caffiene is in chocolate. And I LOVE chocolate. Like meat, I will never give it up willingly.

     

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