The Beginning of the End, folks...
Farah has been super-resillient through all this.
When you think of all the Liberal RINOs who support Obama on the Birther issue....like Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck, Ann Coulter, Sarah Palin, and others....it is a wonder Farah and his WND staff have stuck with the issue
But, WND and the Birthers are winning....the issue will not die....even with Liberal RINOs attacking Farah and supporting Obama.
It is time to go after the Liberal RINOs who attack Birthers and support Obama. I think it is time to put out of business those who are aiding and abetting Obama on the issue by attacking Birthers.
This is a simple question that can be answered by Obama releasing his long-form birth certificate....yet we have phony conservatives helping him hide it. It is time to out and get out the Liberal RINO supporters of Obama
Great to hear the optimism. Wonder what - surprises in the next few months - is about.
My biggest fear is that when it comes to a head and he has to prove his eligibility, he will simply put up his original long form BC that shows that Malcolm X was his father and that makes him a natural born citizen. But even if he does that, then he can easily be impeached on the grounds that he presented falsified documents in order to qualify. From that point on it would be the same as if he was not a citizen because he committed crimes in order to get in office. Everyone that knew and let him get away with it are just as guilty, including the government owned news media, Remember he said that if he was forced to open up the documentation it would be embarrassing. Well guess what, at present you are a terrible embarrassment to the American people.
Rowdy
Maybe Joseph Farah is crazier than I'm or he came around to what I was saying for years!
He wrote:
I am so confident about the eventual outcome now that I am increasingly persuaded that Barack Obama will not even seek re-election.
I agree with Farah on this. There is a lot of self-correction going on, especially as we look outside of Washington DC. I'm a local GOP committee representative. What I've seen in the past year is that we have a surge in interest and involvement locally, our leadership is embracing conservative candidates, and voters are turning out. Our state, PA, has been electing Republican judges and just swore in a Republican Governor and majorities of both houses in the General Assembly. These are powerful indicators. In our township and county, the D's have a registration advantage now, so we have our work cut out for us, but we're definitely building momentum. People are angry about taxes and unresponsive government. I'm seeing more scared and angry D's than in the past - times are indeed changing.