Obama BUTCHERED the Oath of Office

Risus

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according to CNN this evening, the oath was screwed up, and OBama retook the oath this evening to make sure he is legal....
 

unclepercy

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I just heard on the news that Obama retook the oath. I suppose it was to squelch any worries that arose because of the slight mixup.
 

EagleSmack

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... but, as always, it's BLAME OBAMA!!

Well as you always say... you can't have it both ways. The last 8 years everything was blame Bush...before it was Blame Clinton... now it is Blame Obama.

Turn about is fair play.
 

EagleSmack

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What happened to the "he wasn't born here" crowd?

Oh they are out there. His birth records have not been released. I wonder how much truth there is to that.

It is strange that they won't release them. I personally don't think it matters but I am sort of curious to know if he was born in Kenya.
 

lone wolf

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Oh they are out there. His birth records have not been released. I wonder how much truth there is to that.

It is strange that they won't release them. I personally don't think it matters but I am sort of curious to know if he was born in Kenya.

He's already in now. Agreed ... if the interests of the nation are at heart, what difference does it make from whence he/she hails?
 

EagleSmack

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He's already in now. Agreed ... if the interests of the nation are at heart, what difference does it make from whence he/she hails?

I agree. I do not think it matters at all. I am just curious.

But maybe that would be like opening a Pandora's Box and if he WAS born in Kenya he would have to focus on staying President as opposed to serving the country.
 

EagleSmack

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Hopefully, they realized that McCain wasn't 'naturally born' in the US, and crawled back under their rocks.

The Canal Zone in Panama was always a tricky spot as far as legal US soil. It is not as cut and dry say being born in a German hospital. It was for a long time considered US sovreign property via treaties.
 

Tyr

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No it didn't really confuse me... I was merely pointing out that the "apartied" policies of the South were of Democrat origin. It was the "nasty, war mongering, hate filled" Republicans that turned this around... like Ike.

The truly nasty hate filled Democrat Gov. of Arkansas sent in the Arkansas National Guard to keep 9 black HS students out of school and the Republican President sent in the 101st to make sure they got in.


Nice try. It was Kennedy and Johnson ("new" Democrats) who championed civil rights.

Prior to that, the term "democrat" had more to do with state vs. federal jurisdiction and the power of a centralized gov't.

The "old" democrats (George Wallace, Huey Long, etc) were Democrat in name only. They were the leaders of segregation and persecution.

They have far more in common with today's RNC than they do with the Democratic Party of today
 

Spade

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Nice try. It was Kennedy and Johnson ("new" Democrats) who championed civil rights.

Prior to that, the term "democrat" had more to do with state vs. federal jurisdiction and the power of a centralized gov't.

The "old" democrats (George Wallace, Huey Long, etc) were Democrat in name only. They were the leaders of segregation and persecution.

They have far more in common with today's RNC than they do with the Democratic Party of today

Hey Tyr, your confusing the apologists with a refreshing infusion of reality. But, brace youself for the predictable backlash. I hear the swish of sheets...
 

EagleSmack

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Nice try. It was Kennedy and Johnson ("new" Democrats) who championed civil rights.

Prior to that, the term "democrat" had more to do with state vs. federal jurisdiction and the power of a centralized gov't.

The "old" democrats (George Wallace, Huey Long, etc) were Democrat in name only. They were the leaders of segregation and persecution.

They have far more in common with today's RNC than they do with the Democratic Party of today

Nice try? It was a fact and it was LBJ who championed Civil Rights more than JFK. A leopard can't change his spots and it was the Democrats that ran apartied in the South. You can't say it was only in name because it wasn't. It was the Southern Democrats that got JFK elected. Support from those RACIST Democrat Governors.

Eisenhower was a Republican and he sent the troops in after a Democrat Governor called in the Arkansa Natl Guard to keep the young black students out.

How quick you forget the Chicago Democrat National Convention in 1968. The riots made worse by Democrat Mayor Daly...

"THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING!"

So nice try.
 

EagleSmack

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Hey Tyr, your confusing the apologists with a refreshing infusion of reality. But, brace youself for the predictable backlash. I hear the swish of sheets...

Facts are facts... you should use them.

Should I roll over for the likes of you?
 

Tyr

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Nice try? It was a fact and it was LBJ who championed Civil Rights more than JFK. A leopard can't change his spots and it was the Democrats that ran apartied in the South. You can't say it was only in name because it wasn't. It was the Southern Democrats that got JFK elected. Support from those RACIST Democrat Governors.

Eisenhower was a Republican and he sent the troops in after a Democrat Governor called in the Arkansa Natl Guard to keep the young black students out.

How quick you forget the Chicago Democrat National Convention in 1968. The riots made worse by Democrat Mayor Daly...

"THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING!"

So nice try.

It's truely asobering enterprise teaching American History to an American.