••can ye pass the acid test?••

ye who enter here be afraid, but do what ye must -- to defeat your fear ye must defy it.

& defeat it ye must, for only then can we begin to realize liberty & justice for all.

time bomb tick tock? nervous tic talk? war on war?

or just a blog crying in the wilderness, trying to make sense of it all, terror-fried by hate radio and FOX, the number of whose name is 666??? (coincidence?)

Thursday, April 28, 2011

who would know a trumped up charge when he sees one
better than a trump? [that rhymes with chump!]


one question tho: where was the donald born? has anyone seen his birth certificate? [ok, 2 questions.]

politico: Trump's mother, it should be noted, was born in Scotland, which is not part of the United States. His plane is registered in the Bahamas, also a foreign country. This fact pattern -- along with the wave of new questions surrounding what he claims is a birth certificate -- raises serious doubts about his eligibility to serve as President of the United States.

npr: Fox News' Fox Nation blog has joined in, wondering "what is Trump trying to conceal?"

The Huffington Post puts sarcasm into its headlines:

— "Donald Trump Birth Certificate Released By Potential Presidential Candidate."

— "I Demand Proof That Trump's Hair Is His Own — And American."

And U.S. News' Robert Schlesinger wonders if "birther Donald Trump [is] a Democratic sleeper agent?"

fox again: A credit card receipt (at the bottom of this link) included in the paperwork provided by Trump shows he ordered the copy of the birth certificate on April 27th, 1999. The birth certificate shows it was issued the next day on 4-28-99. If Trump had already obtained this official document, then why did he offer up his Hospital Birth Certificate first?

daily news: The co-hosts on "The View" started by trashing Trump over his recent remarks suggesting Obama wasn't qualified to attend Columbia and Harvard universities.

"It's very racist," said Joy Behar Wednesday, noting Obama "wasn't born with a silver spoon in his mouth" like Trump. "He can't fathom that a black man could be that smart. That's what's behind this."

CBS News' Bob Schieffer echoed the sentiment.

"That's just code for saying he got into law school because he's black," he said Wednesday. "This is an ugly strain of racism that's running through this whole thing."

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