After months of BS copying & pasting nonsense without you being able the coherently or logically defend what you post with any credulity, it is no wonder that you are called a troll.
After months of BS copying & pasting nonsense without you being able the coherently or logically defend what you post with any credulity, it is no wonder that you are called a troll.
When birthers win a legal point in an actual court of law or get any member of Congress to take up the birther cause, then I’ll take the label of “troll” more seriously.
Until then, I’ll continue to let the cut and pasted “nonsense” words of folks like Karl Rove (who is out at this very moment raising millions of dollars for conservative candidates to take back control of Congress from the Obama Democrats) speak for me:
If Tea Party groups are to maximize their influence on policy, they must now begin the difficult task of disassociating themselves from cranks and conspiracy nuts. This includes 9/11 deniers, birthers who insist Barack Obama was not born in the U.S., and militia supporters espousing something vaguely close to armed rebellion.
Karl Rove, February 17, 2010, The Wall Street Journal Editorial Page
Have a lovely evening, “conspiracy nut.”