Posted on 03/21/2012 5:18:01 PM PDT by lward99
Americas toughest sheriff says there is tons more potentially shocking information on Barack Obama in connection with his probe into the presidents eligibility, and he calls the medias suppression of his findings of a likely forged presidential birth certificate and Selective Service Card probably the biggest censorship blackout in the history of the United States.
Im not going after the president to keep him off a ballot or anything else, but that could happen, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio said.
Im going at it strictly as a law-enforcement guy investigating a possible forgery and fraud. Im sticking with that, but Ill tell you one thing. We got tons of other information that could be very shocking, too, but Im sticking now with just the [forgery] investigation and possible criminal violations.
Read more: http://times247.com/articles/arpaio-blasts-media-blackout-on-obama-birth-certificate#ixzz1pnfYPpMf
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de-fuse, that is : )
Yelp
OTOH a drip drip drip will fill and overflow a hog trough, if the drops are big and often enough.
We need something big enough that the MSM can’t ignore it.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
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