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June 28, 2008 at 8:55 PM #230634July 4, 2008 at 9:45 AM #232991jficquetteParticipant
Blogger admits Hawaii birth certificate forgery.
“Jay McKinnon, a self-described Department of Homeland Security-trained document specialist, has implicated himself in the production of fraudulent Hawaii birth certificate images similar to the one endorsed as genuine by the Barack Obama campaign, and appearing on the same blog entry where the supposedly authentic document appears.”
July 4, 2008 at 9:45 AM #233116jficquetteParticipantBlogger admits Hawaii birth certificate forgery.
“Jay McKinnon, a self-described Department of Homeland Security-trained document specialist, has implicated himself in the production of fraudulent Hawaii birth certificate images similar to the one endorsed as genuine by the Barack Obama campaign, and appearing on the same blog entry where the supposedly authentic document appears.”
July 4, 2008 at 9:45 AM #233126jficquetteParticipantBlogger admits Hawaii birth certificate forgery.
“Jay McKinnon, a self-described Department of Homeland Security-trained document specialist, has implicated himself in the production of fraudulent Hawaii birth certificate images similar to the one endorsed as genuine by the Barack Obama campaign, and appearing on the same blog entry where the supposedly authentic document appears.”
July 4, 2008 at 9:45 AM #233164jficquetteParticipantBlogger admits Hawaii birth certificate forgery.
“Jay McKinnon, a self-described Department of Homeland Security-trained document specialist, has implicated himself in the production of fraudulent Hawaii birth certificate images similar to the one endorsed as genuine by the Barack Obama campaign, and appearing on the same blog entry where the supposedly authentic document appears.”
July 4, 2008 at 9:45 AM #233174jficquetteParticipantBlogger admits Hawaii birth certificate forgery.
“Jay McKinnon, a self-described Department of Homeland Security-trained document specialist, has implicated himself in the production of fraudulent Hawaii birth certificate images similar to the one endorsed as genuine by the Barack Obama campaign, and appearing on the same blog entry where the supposedly authentic document appears.”
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July 5, 2008 at 8:14 AM #233285TuVuParticipant[quote=Raybyrnes]Citzenship and Flag pins are pretty insignificant issues. Both candidates are well passed the sniff test. How about arguing something more thought provoking like economic philosophy on issues like job creation, Education, Healthcare, social security.
For all posters have you ever voted or supported someone other than your party affiliate? If you have not can you look back and say that you made a poor decision in hindsight. How can anyone be open minded if they go in with blinders on. [/quote]
I’m a Dem but I voted for Ford (first time I could vote) over Carter, because Carter’s fundamentalist Christianity scared me. I will vote in November, but I will not vote for either of the presidential candidates, because I don’t like either one. I’m gonna be one of those “don’t blame me” people whatever happens, just like in the last few years I have said “Don’t blame me–I didn’t vote for Bush either time.” In those elections, I voted for the Dem…but this time, as I said, I’m not voting for either.July 5, 2008 at 8:14 AM #233415TuVuParticipant[quote=Raybyrnes]Citzenship and Flag pins are pretty insignificant issues. Both candidates are well passed the sniff test. How about arguing something more thought provoking like economic philosophy on issues like job creation, Education, Healthcare, social security.
For all posters have you ever voted or supported someone other than your party affiliate? If you have not can you look back and say that you made a poor decision in hindsight. How can anyone be open minded if they go in with blinders on. [/quote]
I’m a Dem but I voted for Ford (first time I could vote) over Carter, because Carter’s fundamentalist Christianity scared me. I will vote in November, but I will not vote for either of the presidential candidates, because I don’t like either one. I’m gonna be one of those “don’t blame me” people whatever happens, just like in the last few years I have said “Don’t blame me–I didn’t vote for Bush either time.” In those elections, I voted for the Dem…but this time, as I said, I’m not voting for either.July 5, 2008 at 8:14 AM #233423TuVuParticipant[quote=Raybyrnes]Citzenship and Flag pins are pretty insignificant issues. Both candidates are well passed the sniff test. How about arguing something more thought provoking like economic philosophy on issues like job creation, Education, Healthcare, social security.
For all posters have you ever voted or supported someone other than your party affiliate? If you have not can you look back and say that you made a poor decision in hindsight. How can anyone be open minded if they go in with blinders on. [/quote]
I’m a Dem but I voted for Ford (first time I could vote) over Carter, because Carter’s fundamentalist Christianity scared me. I will vote in November, but I will not vote for either of the presidential candidates, because I don’t like either one. I’m gonna be one of those “don’t blame me” people whatever happens, just like in the last few years I have said “Don’t blame me–I didn’t vote for Bush either time.” In those elections, I voted for the Dem…but this time, as I said, I’m not voting for either.July 5, 2008 at 8:14 AM #233466TuVuParticipant[quote=Raybyrnes]Citzenship and Flag pins are pretty insignificant issues. Both candidates are well passed the sniff test. How about arguing something more thought provoking like economic philosophy on issues like job creation, Education, Healthcare, social security.
For all posters have you ever voted or supported someone other than your party affiliate? If you have not can you look back and say that you made a poor decision in hindsight. How can anyone be open minded if they go in with blinders on. [/quote]
I’m a Dem but I voted for Ford (first time I could vote) over Carter, because Carter’s fundamentalist Christianity scared me. I will vote in November, but I will not vote for either of the presidential candidates, because I don’t like either one. I’m gonna be one of those “don’t blame me” people whatever happens, just like in the last few years I have said “Don’t blame me–I didn’t vote for Bush either time.” In those elections, I voted for the Dem…but this time, as I said, I’m not voting for either. -
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