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Friday, December 5, 2008 12:21 PM

Alaska and Hawaii, therein lies the problem,

Both of these "States" are new and recently incorporated into the Grand Union and as evidenced by these Palin and Obama affairs it would seem that perhaps this is not working out so well for America. After all, these "states" once were mere territories and furthermore, neither are contiguous to the rest of the 48 States as laid out by Manifest Destiny.

Hawaii is just some Islands, it should be reverted to territorial status. Alaska is just a frozen barren wilderness suitable for people like SARAH PALIN so who want THEM in the Grand Union. I say let's see what Putin will give us for it and use the money to pay down the national debt and give pensions to Wall Street Executives and Automobile Manufacturers CEOs.

But let us amend the Constitution so that the prophecy of "Demolition Man" may be fulfilled!

I bet we could sell Hawaii off to either Japan or China and make a lot of money. I hope we get paid in Euros.

Like how many of you are ever going to go to Hawaii or Alaska?

Friday, December 5, 2008 12:41 PM

So many ad hominems!

It means you realize you got nothing.

I am none of the things you call me. I suspect that you are those things.

Just stop calling me names and show us the piece of paper from 1961.

You people act like you are in junior high.

Friday, December 5, 2008 12:57 PM

My dear sirdook,

I know what a "dookie" is sirdook.

That is all the response required to "dook" sirdook.

Considering your arguments, you are well named.

Friday, December 5, 2008 01:04 PM

My dear fightthetheocracy!

I would be happy with either Nader, McKinney or Barr.

How about a runoff between the three of them?

Unless you really want another four years of Bush policies.

Friday, December 5, 2008 01:21 PM

My dear Blueflash,

Go for it. But I don't that that constitutional issues are involved in that. Insurance fraud and perjury perhaps, but if only this outrageous accusation were true. The constitution sadly is mute on the issues of the bedroom and the birthing room. You should seek to amend it if Governor Palin's reproductive tract and its goings on are so important to you. Maybe you can get a job as their nanny.

The issue of birthplace is addressed by the Constitution. Legitimate questions have been met with questionable response. The questionable response is what piqued my curiosity and led me to find the misalignment of text which indicates photoshopping rather than word processing on the line with HONOLULU, OAHU and HONOLULU with each word not being aligned with the others.

Good luck with going after Palin. I am certain that Koppelman will cover your each and every exploit one page at a time.

Friday, December 5, 2008 02:07 PM

No one ever forges identity documents.

Ever!

Anywhere!

Especially in Hawaii!

Well, maybe in ALASKA!

Saturday, December 6, 2008 09:42 AM

My dear AnninCa,

Did The President, the Vice President, The National Security Advisor, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense and the White House Chief of Staff engage in a conspiracy to involve us in an illegal and unjust war against Iraq based on lies and false intelligence?

Do you believe in conspiracies?

Are you a conspiracy nut?

Did Al Qaeda conspire to attack us on 9/11?

Do you believe in conspiracies?

Are you a conspiracy nut?

Has anyone conspired to conceal and seal the document from public view and scrutiny with a team of lawyers, lots of money and the entire Main Stream Media running a "let's call them conspiracy nuts, sore losers and racists" campaign to persuade people to shut the hell up?

Are you part of that conspiracy?

Why the hell not?

Be proud of what you are.

Now crawl back under that rock.

Saturday, December 6, 2008 10:00 AM

My dear watcher,

Metasailor is posting from a crib sheet that has been issued to the cyber warriors across our great land to squelch this inconvenient problem. The same lame arguments are all over the place and those posting them have no clue what they are posting about - just trolls collecting a paycheck.

Like the author of the article.

Those cut and pasted words were not lined up with the other text on the line properly.

You would think that someone from Chicago could find a decent forger.

Saturday, December 6, 2008 10:07 AM

My dear hazelb,

You trust the MSM?

Why?

Didn't they sell us two wars?

Didn't they sell us WMD?

The MSM hasn't doen their job since Reagan was President - otherwise he would have benn impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors.

The MSM didn't even report that the document came from 2007. They didn't cover any of the antiwar candidates either.

You trust them?

Enlist and enjoy doing to Iran what was done to Iraq.

Saturday, December 6, 2008 10:24 AM

My dear Rocky57,

I don't think that right wingers are unhappy with Obama at all. Civil liberties, corporate bailouts, the war on terror, and no impeachment or prosecutions for war crimes would seem to make Obama the ideal President for any loyal administration toady, shill, sell out, war monger, Israel firster, pirate or traitor.

Right wingers don't go after right wingers and Obama is a right winger.

Would Colin Powell ever steer us wrong?

WMD!

WMD!

WMD!

Saturday, December 6, 2008 10:27 AM

My dear hazelb,

I take it that you prefer liars.

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