We've already had a gay President, James Buchanan. It isn't because of his failure to marry that causes me to think this. It was his relationship with Senator Rufus King. The two were inseparable, and the wagging tongues of Washington certainly thought so, referring to King as Buchanan's "better...
You attempt to counter Snopes with WND? Seriously?
WND is the engine behind the birther movement. And Joe Farrah and Jerome Corsi have no reservations about spreading lies to advance this phony movement.
Their willful distortions on this non-starter non-issue are so egregious that even Fox...
I would say that "hate speech," foremost, must be based not upon who a person is, but what a person is. For instance, attacking a person on the basis of their own statements/actions is not hate speech, regardless of what particular group status that person might have.
On the other hand...
First, the Alabama Supreme Court is not ruling on Obama's eligibility. And even if they did, there is absolutely nothing to be done about it. Once Obama was sworn in, he became President of the United States. As such, he can only be impeached.
A natural born citizen, per the 1898 United States v. Wong Kim Ark decision, is anyone who is a citizen at birth. That's all the term means. That's all it has ever meant.
Anyone born in the U.S. is a natural born citizen, regardless of the citizenship of the parents.
For a taste, here are a...
This is a blatant lie, by the way. I sat through the videos of that hearing. Alexandra Hill admitted to no such thing. What she said was that the state of New Jersey does not allow ballot challenges to be made on the basis of presidential eligibility. And she's correct, it doesn't.
Alexandra...
Boca, you do realize that Phil Berg is yet another birther, right? In fact, he was involved in the birther movement before Orly Taitz was.
This case, that you claim is a victory for birther lawsuits, is one birther suing another, and it has nothing to do with Obama's eligibility. It's just...
Is it too late to add another one to this, Jack?
As I said before, there are things to be "upset" or "outraged" about, but I haven't found very much to be "embarrassed" over. There was the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman debacle (which I've already discussed), but I couldn't think of anything...
Lying, now? Makes it pretty clear the the Obamatons are out of arguments. No, I never once made fun of Trayvon Martin. I ridiculed the media depiction of him and the disgusting emotional canonizing indulged by the President. But did I say one word about about Trayvon himself? Why, no, I didn't...