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30 Jul 2012, 4:47 pm

Pretty much just what I asked, I don't understand why people still think that.


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30 Jul 2012, 4:49 pm

Barack Hussein Obama. Yeah, it's that f*****g stupid.



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30 Jul 2012, 5:38 pm

Delphiki wrote:
Pretty much just what I asked, I don't understand why people still think that.

Because they are stupid and/or ignorant.

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30 Jul 2012, 6:00 pm

Along with the birther movement, it is a way to express racial bigotry without making it look like it.


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30 Jul 2012, 7:06 pm

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Barack Hussein Obama. Yeah, it's that f***ing stupid.


Basically that. His dad was a Muslim and he has a Muslim name. I don't think it's really any deeper than that for most people. You gotta realize that there is decent portion of the population that believes that the moon landing was faked and that Elvis is out there chilling with Andy Kaufman and Tupac.

As for why it breaks down on partisan lines with Obama, I think it's simply because people will naturally be more willing to believe in bad things about someone they dislike. If you asked democrats if they believed that George Bush orchestrated 9/11 you'd get a much higher % than if you asked republicans.



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30 Jul 2012, 7:37 pm

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As for why it breaks down on partisan lines with Obama, I think it's simply because people will naturally be more willing to believe in bad things about someone they dislike. If you asked democrats if they believed that George Bush orchestrated 9/11 you'd get a much higher % than if you asked republicans.


Surprisingly, more Republicans than Democrats are in the so-called 9/11 "truth" movement. However, the Illuminati conspiracy itself originally came out of the right wing.


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30 Jul 2012, 7:52 pm

Bowing to and kissing the hand of King Abdullah didn't help matters any.
That was below the stature of any US president, the office of the president, and America as a whole.
He should have just been abandoned over there to be with his royal master but then we'd be stuck with that idiot Biden.


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30 Jul 2012, 8:14 pm

Because he is black and not outspokenly Christian


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30 Jul 2012, 8:36 pm

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He should have just been abandoned over there to be with his royal master but then we'd be stuck with that idiot Biden.


What are you advocating?


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30 Jul 2012, 8:53 pm

nominalist wrote:
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He should have just been abandoned over there to be with his royal master but then we'd be stuck with that idiot Biden.


What are you advocating?


"That was below the stature of any US president, the office of the president, and America as a whole."
/\ I already said it. To be more blunt, he is undeserving of the office he holds, period.
I would hold the same belief for any other US president that did the same.
Call me clairvoyant but I have a feeling you won't agree.


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30 Jul 2012, 8:55 pm

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30 Jul 2012, 8:59 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
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Amazing what you can do with Photoshop, aint it? :D
Don't think for a minute I wouldn't boot him out of office just the same, though.


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30 Jul 2012, 9:04 pm

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that idiot Biden.


I don't see anything wrong with Biden. He sort of just stands next to Obama looking...not pretty. Old. Yes. That.

He seems like an aspie to me, from when he does give speeches or make jokes - especially when Obama didn't expect/want him to.



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30 Jul 2012, 9:15 pm

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Call me clairvoyant but I have a feeling you won't agree.


I have no problem with showing respect to royalty.


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30 Jul 2012, 9:21 pm

nominalist wrote:
Raptor wrote:
Call me clairvoyant but I have a feeling you won't agree.


I have no problem with showing respect to royalty.


For anyone representing the United States it should be left at a sincere and firm handshake with the associated pleasantries befitting the occasion, nothing more.
I'm done with is because there isn't much more for me to add.


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