Calling all birthers

He had a stroke ;-)

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rangerssuck
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One WOULD think those things, and one would be correct in one's thinking. The problem is that after the election, certain people were not happy with the results and have, since then, done everything they could think of to change the result.

Perhaps if their party had taken the election (and their opponent) seriously, and put up serious canditates for President AND vice president, the result would have been different. But they thought it all a joke and a beauty contest, and they got what they got.

And the guy in the White House is, most certainly the smartest of the whole bunch who ran in that election, and I, for one, am happy that the smartest candidate won.

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rangerssuck

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Don't hold your breath. One of The Donald's greatest talents is squirming out of commitments.

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Ed Huntress

Oh come on. It disappears along with the green because Acrobat is using black and white with a threshold darker than the one.

That guy knows nothing, and he sounds so sure.

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Tom Del Rosso

That's a reassuring way to look at it.

But I think he wasn't so smart or he would have had this released long, long ago.

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Tom Del Rosso

It became pixelated because it was lighter. It's a black and white copier after all (using colored paper) so anything gray has to be pixelated.

It's the only one that's lighter.

Sure it could be, in which case it would be identical to another digit, and not unique as it is. If it was modified, pixels on its edges would be changed between black and white, not black and gray.

There was a smudge on the copier glass.

If you're an expert in forgery methods tell me how it would result in looking like a copy made through smudged glass.

No trouble.

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Tom Del Rosso

Guunner (or any of thje rest of you conspiracy theorists)

Skipping all the other bullshit, please answer one simple question: Where do you buy gray toner for your copier?

If you can't answer that, your arguments just kind of fall apart, don't they?

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rangerssuck

Oh, I don't know about that. He let it run long enough for them to dig themselves a pretty deep hole.

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rangerssuck

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I'm waiting to see his real hair line.

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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

Here it is. It starts at 5:50 into the video clip:

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Ed Huntress

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steamer

Good 'un, Ed.

This just in: Finally, a valid reason for breast implants!

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-- Ask not what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive... then go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive. -- Howard Thurman

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Larry Jaques

What other President has published his birth certificate? If the answer is "none" then why should the present incumbent?

If the answer is "because some disgruntled people don't believe him" then what happens next? The same people start screaming "The President's got a mole on his ass" and he has to moon them on national TV?

Cheers,

John D. Slocomb (jdslocombatgmail)

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J. D. Slocomb

"What happens next" is they start asking for his college transcripts. Oh....that's already happened....

Well, they could ask for DNA tests of his children. Maybe next week.

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Ed Huntress

Gunner Asch on Wed, 27 Apr 2011 18:21:57 -0700 typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:

Looks like Jonnieboi has a lot off spare time on his hands too.

I wonder how that hope and change is working out for him?

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pyotr filipivich

Gunner Asch on Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:01:53 -0700 typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:

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At this point in time ... I'm considering Obama, and most of the Democrat talking heads for that matter, to be badly prepared comedians, who couldn't get a real gig, so they're blithering on in the political field. Because Obama's promises all have expiration dates on them, and his assurances to do anything favorable for "the people" have as much validity as an assurance that he is go to put a porch on the cheek of your caterpillar's bazooka.

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pyotr filipivich

He's already committed enough crimes against the Constitution that he should be twisting in the wind.

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Cheers Rich

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Rich Grise

As Fox News pointed out, this, and the rest of your Insanosphere nonsense, is a fiction based on the fact that your "experts" apparently didn't realize that it's a common thing that integrated scanning and OCR software does. And to an expert, it's clear that it was the software trying to OCR the typewritten text and the handwriting, not to someone intentionally manipulating it.

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Sticking to conservative sources, note that _National Review_ points out that it's also common with Acrobat.

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The image released by the White House, which the Insanosphere denizens are analyzing, is indeed a PDF:

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As Phil Silvers said in "A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To the Forum" about his virgin, you got a bum "expert."

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Ed Huntress

Requirement of what? Got a cite for that?

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Doug Miller

Don't let him off the hook on this one. He's completely full of crap.

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Ed Huntress

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