The "birth certificate" claimed by the Barack Obama campaign is not certified as authentic and appears to be a photoshopped fake.
Hey, he's The Lightworker, "an attuned being...who can actually help usher in a new way of being on the planet, of relating and connecting and engaging with this bizarre earthly experiment."
What makes people think he's of this Earth?
I can't wait for this scene to play out at the Inauguration:
Look at me, Damien. It's all for you!
The LIEworker does it again:
ReplyDeleteObama's comment on the Heller ruling is that the SC has endorsed his view.
Uh-oh.
Of course he says NOW that he's "always believed the 2A protects the right of individuals to bear arms, but I also identify with the need for crime-ravaged communities to save their children from the violence that plagues our streets through common-sense, effective safety measures."
It's not an abridgement of our 2nd, 4th and 5th Amendment rights, it's a "safety measure."
The guy in charge of the guillotine during the French revolution was Secretary of Public Safety.
The only way to "save the crime-ravaged communities and children" is to stop violating MY individual right to own and to carry, everywhere I go, any type of weapon I see fit in any way I wish without asking permission of the very aggressors I intend to prevent from harming me or other innocent people. Period. I'm starting to get sick of these psychos who think the illusion of "the common good" trumps inborn human rights.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to get sick of these psychos who think the illusion of "the common good" trumps inborn human rights.
ReplyDeletepsychos Clinically apt. People whose mental state is diametrically at odds with established and accepted reality are, by definition, psychotic.
illusion Not clinically apt. An illusion is a distortion of the senses, a dysfunctional organization or interpretation of sensory inputs. You're talking about a delusion, a fixed false belief that typically occurs in the context of neurological or mental illness. For example, the idea, which you have so succinctly stated, that inborn human rights are somehow NOT "common good" is a particularly pernicious delusion.
As usual, you get it, Kent. I wish the deluded of our country could see things with your clarity.
We're part of "the community" as much as anyone else, and as much at risk. The difference is, we choose to do something about it. By portraying us as the deviants, the Other Side can ease people into the acceptance of Very Bad Things being done to us. The litany of examples is long, too long. The Supreme Court ruling invites more. "Self-defense in the home." What if you're on your threshold? Does it matter if you're facing in or out? Whether you break the plane of the wall with your muzzle? They will take these RIDICULOUS questions SERIOUSLY, and people will go to prison over them.
ReplyDeleteFor as long as we allow it.
Obama is playing a game with his birth certificate that will have damning effects if done right. First if he allows this to drag on and produces the certificate. He will have the question to asnwer as to why he allowed it to go this long when the questions of his certificate were just. If he doesn't answer refusing in hopes to direct the topics away from other issues to keep some other more heated issues off the table. Nevertheless no matter how you slice the pie this is nothing but lawyer tricks. We need another president who will make issue with the word "is" playing lawyer games.
ReplyDeleteFor all you youngsters out there the reason Mitt Romney's father couldn't run for the presidency, though he had cast his hat in the ring is because he was born outside the United States to American citizen parents on vacation.
ReplyDeleteIf it was reason enough to eliminate George Romney, it is good enough to eliminate anyone else under similar circumstances. And NO, U.S. military bases overseas are not considered the United States.