Posted on 08/14/2013 9:24:59 AM PDT by Mozilla
That birther issue just wont die. The latest Republican congressman to deal with the fringest of fringe issues is Markwayne Mullin, a first-termer from Oklahoma, who was confronted by a self-described birther princess during a town hall. After Mullin dismissed it as a dead issue, the woman approached him and insisted he needs to take this seriously. In response, Mullin told her, Honestly, I dont even give a shit.
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The democrats need it to be an issue for election time.
At least he told the truth.
He or any of the rest of them give a shit that we have a Non-American Muslim fraud in the White House.
They get paid and have their office and secretary’s and staff, they just got us to pay for their Obamacare, they get insider information and lobbyist cash, and all they have to do is show up and vote for whatever Obama wants.
WHY SHOULD they care? We are stupid enough to elect them again.
I’m not familiar with this representative, but I am unimpressed with what I have heard thus far. OK once had a great representative named Mickey
Edwards, but I believe I read that he moved far left and endorsed Obama, or am I confusing him with someone else? Also, didn’t J. C. Watts move left recently?
Good for him. Now they are absurdly going after Ted Cruz, despite his clear eligibility. Win back the Senate and impeach Obama. The "birther" route is a judicial road to nowhere.
He admitted it wasn’t legitimate the Birther certificate of Obama but then slams the issue. He said we lost by Obama being re-elected. The Rep said he wasn’t defending Obama, but he also agrees with you the left wants to make it an issue. He says the people screaming the issue is no good. The woman said Obama is not being held accountable and is above the law. The rep says it has nothing to do with that and the chance passed to do something about Obama’s past. He says the argument was lost.
I’m with Mullins, the birth cert is a red herring that keeps the focus off the college records.
I think he was born in HI, but styled himself as foreign born to fraudulently gain various grants and stipends available to foreign students.
Something like that.
He say’s lost that argument.
He says we had 4 years to fight that and we lost that argument.
I say there never was an argument. How can we lose an argument we never had.Not one of the Congresscritter sons of bi7ch’s ever made a noise about his Birth certificate or his Social Security number or anything else.
Not one of these sorry bastards had the courage to give standing so the the Supreme court could look into it.
So don’t tell me a-hole that we lost that argument. You and your Congressional butt eaters never brought it up because there isn’t a scrotum in the whole crowd.
Hey, the man owns a plumbing business. He deals with this stuff all the time. People need to drop this. It’s too late, and the sheeple don’t care.
Mullin is a good guy.
thus admitting that he does not care about the law or his oath. Throw him out.
They won’t give a damn until Cruz runs.
Now they are absurdly going after Ted Cruz, despite his clear eligibility.
What I don’t understand is why some folks thought Obama was not a natural born citizen but Cruz is. Cruz was born in Canada and Obama claims to be born in the USA.
Some argue that Cruz is a natural born citizen because his mother was a US citizen. Obama’s mother was a US citizen too.
Oath-breakers, one and all.
So should those of us that think the Founders did what they did for a REASON suddenly not care because the 'sheeple' don't?
by law, Dunham was too young to confer citizenship at the time of his birth....
by law, Dunham was too young to confer citizenship at the time of his birth....
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Thanks.
The entire enterprise was invented by the legal sleazebag Gary Kreep and demented dentist Orly Taitz, who have both made MILLIONS from the non-issue.
No, but you have to pick your battles. Where will you get the most return on your time and energy? Short of some drastic revelation, the birth certificate issue is not going anywhere.
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