http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo1XKf0a1po&feature=channel_page
Yeah, he was definitely born in Kenya -.-.
Yeah, he was definitely born in Kenya -.-.
I dont like him, but I facepalm whenever this is brought up as an argument.Sewblon said:I agree with Frankydee. I have seen democrats who think that Obama was born in Kenya.Frankydee said:It's a last ditch effort to override his presidency. Personally I don't care if Obama was born on mars, I just don't like the guy.
There was a issue about it, it was just never touched by the Liberal media and the issue died.Jsnoopy said:Because that is such an incredibly stupid thing to have an opinion on. How many scientists do you know have believe that gravity isn't real? If the rumor had any truth to it, I'm sure Republicans would have used it during the fucking campaign, not 6 months after in a desperate attempt to console their hopefully dieing party.Smokeydubbs said:Wow, when Republicans have opinions, why is it ok to bash us?
This wins the topic by a mile. As a conservative and someone who probably has more in common with Republicans than Dems (on actual issues, not in craziness), the people who go on and on about this crap are getting really freakin' annoying.Debatra said:Ann Coulter called the "Birthers" crazy. ANN FREAKING COULTER!!!
If she's calling you crazy, then either you're doing something good for civil rights; or you're completely, irrevocably, batshit lock-me-up-forever out of your fucking mind!
I thought he said that he wanted to see the long copy not the short one.NeutralDrow said:Maggotworm said:so the republicans aren't as stupid as you think. If Obama is really a true citizen, why can't he show his birth certificate and avoid the whole thing?![]()
*joins ... in facedesking.*
Hold on a sec, sure the birther movement is stupid (saying this as a guy who hates Obama) but that first bit you used about the end of the world is not a problem nor is it absurd.Kpt._Rob said:All fifteen of them? Are you kidding me? See this is the problem I have, is that rational people like the majority of the Escapist's clientele (Liberal AND Conservative) believe they are in the majority, perhaps that is true in other countries, but not here in America. Here's another statistic, this from Sam Harris' book Letter to a Christian Nation, 44% of the American populace believes that the rapture will be coming in their lifetimes.berethond said:All fifteen of them.historybuff said:Oh geez. Yeah. And the religious radicals think he's the anti-Christ.
People, you should be scared. These two statistics are terrifying, and the reason they are terrifying is that they speak to the insanity that has begun to consume America. Think about the ramifications of almost half of Americans believing that the world will come to an end in their lifetimes, not only that, but that this end will be glorious and is something to be desired. That statistic alone should explain why it is so hard to pass environmental legislation here in America. And the fact that 58% of Republicans believe this birther conspiracy theory should scare the hell out of you too.
This is a genuine intelectual crisis. We need to open our eyes, because a sizable portion of our countrymen believe things that are absurd, things that are dangerous.
Since you're normally a paragon of sanity on the forums, I'm going to assume that you meant only the people in the statistic?Amnestic said:Wait wait wait.
You're saying that stupid people believe stupid things?
Well ain't that a fancy little tidbit of info you've got there.