HONOLULU, Hawaii – Although the legitimacy of Sen. Barack Obama's birth certificate has become a focus of intense speculation – and even several lawsuits – **** has learned that Hawaii's Gov. Linda Lingle has placed the candidate's birth certificate under seal and instructed the state's Department of Health
to make sure no one in the press obtains access to the original document under any circumstances.
The governor's office officially declined a request made in writing by **** in Hawaii to obtain a copy of the hospital-generated original birth certificate of Barack Obama.
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Damn...so none of this is true ???
Hmm... A document that only a bunch of right wing douche bags want to review? CONSPIRACY!!! This has all been clearly addressed, but of course we live on the internet:
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html
Republicans should really keep doing things like this, it will definitely help them as much as getting into hip-hop culture in 2012.
Well if you want to find small fringe groups within the Republican Party you can so well done.
Republicans should really keep doing things like this, it will definitely help them as much as getting into hip-hop culture in 2012.
Mainstream Republicans aren't the ones behind this, any more than mainstream Democrats were behind the "Bush planned 9/11" conspiracy. Get a life.
Misinformation like this dominated the McCain-Palin campaign 100%. It got so stupid McCain had to correct it at his campaign rallies.
Are you really trying to debate a failed presidential campaign from months ago?
Um, yes? Wouldn't that be the subject of the post I was responded to (Obama's birth certificate)?
The video is from about a week ago. McCain's campaign ended months ago.
Just curious, why should we forget a campaign that only ended months ago but still has policy implications today? Just curious.
McCain and Palen lost. What kind of policy implications are they having? Yes McCain is in the Senate but his influence is negligible. I don't think whatever Palin is doing in Alaska is having a very big effect on D.C.
Edit: I'm just asking out of curiousity not trying to start some big argument or debate or some gotcha moment.
They created one of the most partisan political climates in the last few years maybe? The idea that a presidential election that was less than a year ago has no political relevance is pretty absurd.
They created one of the most partisan political climates in the last few years maybe? The idea that a presidential election that was less than a year ago has no political relevance is pretty absurd.
What total bs. McCain/Palin had little impact on the climate or the election, as shown by the results of the election. No false posts can change that.
Obama won, because folks believe in his message or hope/change. He'll rise or fall by that.
How do you rationalize that? Because people believe in Obama's message they can't simultaneously believe McCain-Palin had a negative impact on the political climate? You aren't seriously trying to argue the point that the election has little relevance to the political climate today are you? Ha ha ha, based on what?
So YOU are saying that those that voted for Obama, were rejecting McCain/Palin, but we should consider them still relevant, in spite of the clear win?
Huh?