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BO's "Birth Certificate" - The Plot Thickens

Discussion in 'The Stump' started by texson66, Jul 7, 2009.

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  1. C.Evans

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    Michael, please refer to my last posting replying to Stefan-I AINT repeating myself. Double standards indeed-just take a look at yourself in the mirror.
     
  2. C.Evans

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    VERY well said. I can't leave anything except praise tonight.
     
  3. C.Evans

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    Well said and educational. I know your not here for points and such but im leavng some anyway-if the computer will let me.

    Thanks again Brad, you have educated me on somehting im not fully up to date on.

    Regards-C.
     
  4. Kruska

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    Hello guys, let me as a German (huuuh) and thus as a devoted friend to the American people :eek: :eek: say:

    This thread isn't about Bush being a dumb donk.y.., or as the world might have seen him, or how the world see's Obama. It is about a contitutional US right.

    And as an American President who ever it is or from what ever party he comes he has in first line to respect and protect the constitution. As such, no matter if Obama might interpret this issue as personal harrasment or evil lies, he should and I believe he needs to clearify beyond any doubt any matter that concerns the contitutional rights of the USA especially if he as the president is personally involved.

    Hey imagine we Germans would find out that Hitlers naturalization was a flaw - we could push it all to the Austrians.

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  5. rhs

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    This thread has certainly brought out perceived national characteristics:D
    GB s leaders were previously upper class twits now we have ex University career politicians.
    At least the US can vote for its leaders, our present one was foisted on us by Poodle Blair. No choice in the matter.

    The USA is the world biggest racial melting pot and has previously proudly spouted that fact. Further down the line the US may have other Presidents from any or all of those racial groups This may yet cause the US to split one way or the other, which in my opinion would be a dangerous thing for the world. Love it or hate it the USA guarantees Our way of life in the West.

    The question of the birth certificate and eligability does need to to be answered clearly to the US Governement. There will always be some who will doubt but that is to be expected. The important thing is that no damage is done to the unity of the USA and its guarantee to all us chickens out here.
     
  6. Jaeger

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    Sorry mate but the British royals are all German.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntdmf82nVfQ
     
  7. rhs

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    Us Brits are the original bunch of sorry mongrels. Prince Phillip is known as Phill the Greek.
    The House of Windsor was Saxe-Coburge-Gotha but sounded abit German. Also the House of Orange ( Dutch), Hanover and most of Europe can be found in the Royal geneology. And to think it all started from some Norman bastard called William ,Duke of Normandy. See we are not to fussy about birth certificates.
     
  8. lwd

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    France may actually qualify for that.
     
  9. rhs

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    May be, but would they admit it ?:D
     
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  12. Miguel B.

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    Again with this? Stefan you haven't appologised for a thing that you obviously condone and which people who had nothing to do with you commited when you weren't around?? Shame on you!



    Cheers...
     
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  13. Kruska

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    Yeah Stefan shame on you, come on appologize

    My generation and the one before and after me have become professionals at appologizing for our countries past of 12 years.

    Hello Miguel B, long time no see :D

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  14. Stefan

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    Ok, I Stefan, user of WW2f.com apologise for the following:

    >The British Empire
    > British involvement in sending slaves to America where they were dehumanised and abused for centuries to come
    > British persecution of native peoples all over the world
    > Elton John
    > The rounding up of Cossacks fighting for the Germans who were returned to the USSR to be executed
    > The Amritsar massacre
    > The Zulu war
    > The Boer concentration camps
    > Some of Shakespears less interesting work
    > The subjugation of Scotland by the English (as I have Welsh and Irish ancestory I do not feel the need to apologise for the English treatment of these people)
    > The few occaisions we win at sport
    > Sending Boris Johnson to China
    > WW1
    > WW2
    > Getting the population of China addicted to opium so they would trade with the rest of the world
    > Anything else you can think of for which the UK is ultimately to blame

    For all these things I apologise...

    ...despite not being responsible for them...

    ...despite having nothing to do with any of them in fact...

    ...come to think of it happenned quite a while before I was born which is odd.

    Brad, no offense on the royal thing, actually I think as a multicultural, cosmopolitan nation there would be nothing wrong with having someone of foreign decent, even foreign birth running the country AS LONG AS they were democratically elected, hell, they could hardly have a worse understanding of the nation than some of our recent Prime Ministers's.

    As for the Royals, Prince Phillip is Greek, Prince Charles is therefore half Greek, though this is all pretty irrelevant as the entire Royal Family are German. On the other hand they are probably the closest thing we have had to a Saxon monarchy in almost a millennium as their predecessors were mainly Dutch, French, Norse and so on.

    The information I have re. Hawaii disagrees, for one thing if a child born outside the state is registered in Hawaii the 'place of birth' is recorded as wherever they were born. They do not simply make it up, the certificate records where the child was born, not where it was registered.

    Hey, Carl, I'm not criticising or complaining about 'America' am I? I'm also not talking about 'Americans' in a general sense. I am referring specifically to the US administration and it's actions. I am well aware that my nation has a pretty chequered history and is hardly perfect today, I am as big a critic of my home as I am of anywhere else.

    What you are doing is making the error of assuming that I am the same thing as my nation, I am not, we are not the same entity, the actions of my government do not necessarily reflect on me because they are not my actions and I may not even support them. Put simply, for you to sit there and say 'your government does all kinds of bad things so how dare you as an individual criticise mine.' This is frankly bull!

    Incidentally, I might point out that the US criticised the UK for centuries anyhow, even going so far as to fight wars against us. In which case if it is ok for the US to criticise the UK when we did wrong, it is equally fine for us to do the same.

    As a final point on this, you seem to be saying 'your country has done bad things therefore you can't criticise my country for doing bad things.' This logic must therefore in reverse, by your own logic you cannot criticise any other nation (North Korea, Iran and so on) because at some point in your history your nation has probably done something that was morally reprehensible. Note, I am not saying the US is or has been as bad as NK or Iran, but by your own logic you can't criticise others either.
     
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    That's okay, Hitler didn't even apply for German citizenship until he decided to run against Hindenberg for the post of President. So "naturalization" of the snake (apologies to snakes worldwide) was late in coming at best. He wasn't a "German" much longer than it took him to destroy Germany.
     
  16. Kruska

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    Allright I accept that appology ..but only for this time, so enjoy your Football Worlcup title 1966 :D

    Regards
    Kruska
     
  17. Bob Guercio

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    This topic is so ridiculous that it has entered the realm of revisionistic history!

    Bob Guercio
     
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  18. Miguel B.

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    You should have stoped here. Nuff said.




    Cheers...
     
  19. Bob Guercio

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    Touche!
     
  20. Bob Guercio

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    I am currently multitasking: I have the computer on my lap as I am watching television.

    In any case, Obama's birth certificate is now getting gratuitous coverage on CNN. Somebody just made the following and very cogent statement and I paraphrase:

    Many people still have not accepted the fact that we have a black President and are grasping at anything to try to delegitimize his Presidency.

    This makes sense!!!

    Bob Guercio
     
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