Born in the U.S.A. The truth about Obama's birth certificate »
Posted By Aidenag 10 months, 2 weeks ago in NewsIn June, the Obama campaign released a digitally scanned image of his birth certificate to quell speculative charges that he might not be a natural-born citizen. Jerome Corsi, whose book attacks Obama, said in a TV interview that the birth certificate the campaign has is "fake." We beg to differ. FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate.
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Aidenag10 months, 2 weeks ago
Another bogus smear by the far right down the drain. From "he is a muslim", "his wife said Whitey", "He has sex and did drugs with a homeless guy" and now this...
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The length republicans are going this election to smear a candidate with lies makes what was done to McCain in 2000 look tame. Ironically, it's the same people(even on propeller) who are promoting these stories and buying into them... -

hefaa110 months, 2 weeks ago
The Panama Canal is just a ditch, a big ditch, but still just a ditch. McCain was born in the Canal Zone. Does that make him a "Son of a Ditch?" I brought this up a couple days ago on propeller when one of the right-wing nuts was questioning Obama birth certificate. However, no one had an answer to my "Son of a Ditch" question. The world may never know
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MajJohn10 months, 2 weeks ago
I have it on good authority that McCain is a son of a ditch and Obama was born in Hawaii. There that should put all your fears to rest.
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