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Dionys1 year, 2 months ago
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MajJohn1 year, 2 months ago
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Obama to me certainly seems to qualify in every sense to be a candidate for and be the next President. This is a total waste of time, agreed, as much a waste of time as the attempts to initiate impeachment proceedings against Bush. It goes to show the extremes some go in this country.. I must interject, however, that while this is an attack to muddle up the election process, it's certainly not a "swiftboat" attack. There was a lot of truth to the swiftboaters allegations, there is absolutely no truth in my mind that would lead me to believe Obama is not eligible to be President.
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FSU92grad1 year, 2 months ago
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Well, all I can say is "touche" or "tit for tat"....
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The libs got their smear campaign going on for McCain on the front page trying to belittle a Vietnam veteran who endured much suffering and torture....I mean, the audacity of the left....They are viscious little monkeys, desperate for their little Marxist to win the election.....
And then there's this story where Osama is finding it more and more difficult to prove he is indeed American....Even though, his name, background and everything else points to the fact that he is muslim, but the libs will never admit to that....
I wonder why the libs NEVER use his middle name ? Or why William Ayres and his relationship with THIS thug never comes up in the media? hmmmmmm....-
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FSU92grad1 year, 2 months ago
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Dionys1 year, 2 months ago
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According to the Bush-Cheney White House, McCain wasn't tortured, so you might as well drop that torture-makes-him-a-hero line.
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Why don't they use his middle name? No one calls me by my middle name. In fact a lot of presidents don't tout their middle name. I wonder why Repugnant Cons make such a big deal out of his middle name? It couldn't be latent racism, could it?-

FSU92grad1 year, 2 months ago
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Well, according to McCain he WAS.....So what's your point?
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You callin' McCain a liar who was actually the POW and was actually there or are you going to believe your liberal crappy sources ?
And do you even know what torture is, Dionys? THIS coming from the same group of lefty loonies that defined torture at Gitmo as putting a pair of panties on your head and dancing around a group of Islamic terrorist ...
So, shut your pie hole....
You guys wouldn't know torture or stress unless it bit you in the a$$.....
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ProudBlueTexan1 year, 2 months ago
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Being a successful social worker (and university lecturer on Constitutional law) is a higher qualification for president than Vietnam POW, or failed oilman (or even successful one), or Hollywood actor, or repuglican senator, et al.
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Get your priorities right.
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mesodude1 year, 2 months ago
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This is why I think high punitive damage awards are a very good idea and I think Obama should countersue for damages big time. People who clog our courts with garbage like this should be made to think twice and should serve as example to others.
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Endoscopy1 year, 2 months ago
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Not true by the law when he was born.
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In most cases, one is a U.S. citizen if both of the following are true:
1. Both parents were U.S. citizens at the time of the child's birth
2. At least one parent lived in the United States prior to the child's birth.
For persons born on or after November 14, 1986, a person is a U.S. citizen if all of the following are true:
1. One of the person's parents was a U.S. citizen when the person in question was born;
2. The citizen parent lived at least 5 years in the United States before his or her child's birth; and
3. At least 2 of these 5 years in the United States were after the citizen parent's 14th birthday. -
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