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Isn't that a remarkable coincidence such a big propaganda push happens just one day before the document's miraculous appearance!?!

PROOF: CNN interviewed a number of sources

Read all… Subjects: added on 2011 Apr 26
Subjects: Barack Obama, US President, birth certificate, eligibility, CNN, Dan Rather

"Kissinger was born in Germany and he was SOS under Nixon." Oh, yeah. How succinct your example where I used so many words! :)

So many interesting questions arise with this administration that never before needed consideration.

Read all… Subjects: added on 2011 Apr 4
Subjects: US Constitution, US Presidential succession, Barack Obama, US President
Billboard: Where's the Birth Certificate?
Radical Incline

Oh, look! An actual outright “birthers are all racists” column! Isn’t that quaint!

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Oh, look! An actual outright "birthers are all racists" column! Isn't that quaint!

Obama
Radical Incline

"Drewno sent signature items to the Obamas’ table: tuna tartare cones, squares of suckling pig, tandoori Arctic char. The first couple make a point of having those items added to the bill." We cannot by this presume that B Hussein or the Mrs actually partook of the suckling pig.

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Zapruder film frame
Radical Incline

We spend 50 years trying to understand, noting every historical coincidence, reading every conspiracy theory, examining every bullet like we'd been appointed to the Warren Commission…

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Toddler Obama
Radical Incline

Been watching the birth-certificate mystery ripple out since it was just a rock first tossed in the pond, and it's always been a hoot and a half. Now, Mainsteam Medea and the Supremes and the Enigma in Chief hisself have all alluded tuit! It just won't go away!

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Mubarak and Obama effigies burning
Radical Incline

I don't know if this fellow gives Obama too much credit for consciously doing what he's done.

Text added on 2011 Feb 8
Subjects: US President, Barack Obama, Egypt, Islam, Middle East
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Pres Reagan
Radical Incline

Was Reagan slow on addressing this new, mysterious disease?

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NewsFlavor.com • Sun 2011 Feb 6, 7:49pm

There's some question on HillBuzz whether Ulsterman's "White House Insider" is a genuine source a la Deep Throat or a pastiche of sources and perhaps speculation. In any case, the WHI's messages are increasingly like this:

...[Obama's] primary focus is now getting elected in ‘12. Everything else has been given over to Jarrett and her group. Everything. The president has no interest in policy. None. No interest in working legislation. None. No interest in forging a specific agenda. None. He is being told what he needs to say and that is it. That is the extent of his interest. “Just make it look good.” Exact words right there. President Obama is obsessed 24/7 with just “looking good”. If something goes well, he gets happy and outgoing. If something makes him look badly, he lashes out and pouts. The man is bouncing off both of those extremes even more now than he used to and it appears to be getting worse and worse. The word “manic” is being used more and more regarding his moods these days....

...Jarrett expressed concern over possible newly passed eligibility requirements in states. If only one or two states clarify eligibility in order to run for office, White House will simply use those states as examples of “anti-Obama racism”. ...

...Others are now willing to let their observations be more known. Concern for the country is now winning over concern for their own political interests. Finally....

Ronald Reagan, college-age
Radical Incline
Some links related to the legacy of President Ronald Reagan.
Text added on 2011 Feb 5
Subjects: Ronald Reagan, US President
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rubber duck
Radical Incline

I was thinking that we might relax, but…

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Newman
Head Shop #1

What we need is an ordinary President. A man like… Al Newman!

Cartoon added on 1997 Mar 20
Subjects: economy, politics, government, US President, ordinary

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