** Judge Throws Out Obama Citizenship Lawsuit **

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  • fugawzi
    fugawzi Posts: 891
    Besides the fact that Zbig is one of his advisors?

    Okay.

    NUMBER 5 ON THE LIST

    Top Contributors to Barack Obama
    University of California $777,593
    Goldman Sachs $743,371
    Harvard University $505,989
    Citigroup Inc $499,598
    Google Inc $493,705
    JPMorgan Chase & Co $478,462
    National Amusements Inc $437,669
    Microsoft Corp $434,156
    UBS AG $419,350
    Lehman Brothers $391,624
    Time Warner $388,063
    Wilmerhale Llp $383,024
    Sidley Austin LLP $371,166
    Skadden, Arps et al $361,409
    Morgan Stanley $344,130
    Stanford University $342,749
    Latham & Watkins $328,879
    Jones Day $314,760
    General Electric $299,434
    University of Chicago $294,237

    and the Rockefellers? There is a difference between his contributors and corporate interests that may be lobbying for him or vice-versa. One doesn't necessarily equal the other. Lots of people have endorsed Obama. That makes them corporate interests? No.
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  • fugawzi
    fugawzi Posts: 891
    Smellyman wrote:
    I need to go listen to Savage to get my facts straight...

    LOL. And so you can hate on some gays, liberals, illegal immigrants, and autisitic kids.
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  • Jonestown. Look into it a little more.
    I suggest starting with Part 5 of Evidence of Revision.

    Holy crap...the various testimony spells it out in black and white.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

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  • wolfbear
    wolfbear Posts: 3,965
    Besides the fact that Zbig is one of his advisors?

    Okay.

    NUMBER 5 ON THE LIST

    Top Contributors to Barack Obama
    University of California $777,593
    Goldman Sachs $743,371
    Harvard University $505,989
    Citigroup Inc $499,598
    Google Inc $493,705
    JPMorgan Chase & Co $478,462
    National Amusements Inc $437,669
    Microsoft Corp $434,156
    UBS AG $419,350
    Lehman Brothers $391,624
    Time Warner $388,063
    Wilmerhale Llp $383,024
    Sidley Austin LLP $371,166
    Skadden, Arps et al $361,409
    Morgan Stanley $344,130
    Stanford University $342,749
    Latham & Watkins $328,879
    Jones Day $314,760
    General Electric $299,434
    University of Chicago $294,237

    Sen. Rockefeller Endorses Obama

    Barack Obama Considering JP Morgan CHASE CEO - Jamie Dimon as Treasury Secretary

    Barack Obama has spoken to the Council on Foreign Relations numerous times.
    The CFR was created by David Rockefeller.
    If you look at McCain's top contributors, quite a few are on this list.
    I actually appreciate a judge that will throw out a frivolous lawsuit. I wish more would. I'm not saying that this one has no merit, but they obviously need to prove their points better to the judge. :)
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  • fugawzi wrote:
    Considering he hasn't been REQUIRED to do that. If he was the case wouldn't have been thrown out. Man you guys are on to the BIGGEST conspiracy in U.S. history. A presidential nominee who wasn't born in the U.S. about to be elected. Somehow you see it, but major news outlets don't. I know they're all on Obama's side.

    If he continues to refuse such requests in the future, I think this could be a huge story. He's already down a peg over it.

    We'll see.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,263
    fugawzi wrote:
    The only one doing that is Berg. So now Obama somehow got the judge to throw the case out? Pass that kool-aid.

    Oh, so now the judges aren't powerful to effect elections? According to your side the supreme court judges stole the election from Gore for Bush, but Obama can't influence a judge? Libs have hated the supreme court for 8 years. I guess the libs just hate the constitution because apparently the judges only follow the laws.


    For one of your previous questions:

    If you can't see that Obama hasn't received any negative press since the Rev. Wright scandal (in the primaries) outside of FoxNews, in a heated political climate, there will be no evidence that you will listen to show that the media is in the tank for Obama. And guess what, the only time you hear the media talk about Rev. Wright, is when they are bashing McCain by saying "Well, we're surprised they haven't brought up Rev. Wright yet." They are begging McCain to bring him up so they can rip on McCain for doing it.
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,263
    fugawzi wrote:

    Liberal elite. And John McCain is what? Conservative elite? 7 houses, worth at least twice as much as Obama and his wife. Various cars, not one but 2 full size campaign planes. Pleeeease.

    I wonder if McCain paid full price for his houses like Obama did? Oh wait, Obama paid $200k less for his house thanks to a slumlord who took advantage of the middle class that Obama so very much loves. Woop!
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,263
    prytoj wrote:
    yeah, saying Rockerfeller is the epitome of corporate interest is like saying a bear shits in the woods.

    kinda obvious, as obvious as the evil within the guy.

    Bears shit in woods now? This world is going to hell.
  • This thread made me stoopider.

    thx
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    Smellyman wrote:
    This thread made me stoopider.

    thx
    uggg....mee tooo
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    ... the fact that three of his economic advisors are former Fannie Mae executives ...
    False
  • I hope most people in this thread are at least 30...

    It would save a bunch of time.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    I hope most people in this thread are at least 30...

    It would save a bunch of time.
    Nope. Still a way to go yet. What's your point? That Driftings posting misleading false bullet points and someone under 30 dares to call him out on it?
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    I wonder if McCain paid full price for his houses like Obama did? Oh wait, Obama paid $200k less for his house thanks to a slumlord who took advantage of the middle class that Obama so very much loves. Woop!
    Senator McCain doesn't even know how many houses he has....
  • I hope most people in this thread are at least 30...

    It would save a bunch of time.

    I hope you're under 18
  • Smellyman wrote:
    I hope you're under 18

    Oh. Ok.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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  • Pj_Gurl wrote:
    Nope. Still a way to go yet. What's your point? That Driftings posting misleading false bullet points and someone under 30 dares to call him out on it?


    After a while age affords an individual a wider palate from which to perceive various circumstances in terms of recognizing repeating patterns in policy.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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  • Never thought I would say this... but I am on DBS's side on this one. This is absolutely insane!
  • what post were you reading exactly?
    The only "speculation" was on his attendance at Bilderberg, and like i said, his staff would not issue formal comment on his attendance. And there was a MASSIVE motorcade guarded by federal officers ... and Hillary and Obama met on the same day ... and hillary has attendend recent Bilderberg meetings ...

    ... and you sound like you are in denial.

    I'll dispute a couple "facts":
    ... the fact that he is considering Jamie Dimon for his Treasury Secretary ...

    considering? c'mon...
    ... the fact that three of his economic advisors are former Fannie Mae executives ...

    Wrong
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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    After a while age affords an individual a wider palate from which to perceive various circumstances in terms of recognizing repeating patterns in policy.
    Well then, i'm surprised one of you older folks didn't correct Drifting on his false bullet point regarding the fact that three of his economic advisors are former Fannie Mae executives . It's been talked about before and proven false. I guess the memory slips a little bit the older you get though right.