New Poll: Obama Not Born In The USA

They made their minds up long ago, and sadly for you odumbobots, as this new poll indicates, the majority doubt obama was born in America, CONSERVATIVE AND LIBERAL ALIKE... so sorry... but that doesn't spell any kind of trouble for any candidate either.

You should try looking a little more closely at the poll you are touting before running here to flap your ass about it.
 
Tuesday, December 20, 2011


New Poll: Obama Not Born In The USA



If you doubt Barack Obama was born in the United States and doubt his eligibility to serve as President of the United States, yet another poll has just confirmed that you're not alone. Public Policy Polling (PPP), a Democratic polling company (yes, you read that right, a Democratic polling firm), just released the results of its latest poll on December 18 and some of the more shocking findings were, yet again, totally ignored and buried by the LameStream Media.

Among those results, a whopping 52% of self-identified caucus goers in Iowa said they either believe that Barack Obama was not born in the United States (31%) or said they were not sure if Obama was born in the United States (21%). Again, the media totally ignored this bombshell and decided, instead, to report another finding of the poll, namely that Congressman Ron Paul is gaining an edge among Iowa caucus goers.

And here's another shocking revelation from the poll. Just in case you may be thinking that only "rabid TEA Party types" doubt Obama is eligible to serve as President of the United States, the same poll found that a whopping 74% did not consider themselves to be members of the TEA Party movement and moreover, 28% described themselves as either "very liberal," "liberal," or "moderate."

New Poll: Obama Not Born In The USA | America's Conservative News

:eusa_boohoo:
 
Obama not born in the USA?

Stop the presses. This is BIG. Republicans need to abandon all that talk about jobs and the economy and concentrate on informing the American people that Obama is not a citizen.

It should be an easy win for Republicans once Obama is declared ineligible

Interesting response.

It was a democratic poller that asked the question.

Yet you want to make it as if it is the GOP is the party making a big del over this?

Seems to me a democratic pollster wanted to divert the topic AWAY from Obama's record.

I question why they asked this question.

Looks like he got the response he was looking for
 
They made their minds up long ago, and sadly for you odumbobots, as this new poll indicates, the majority doubt obama was born in America, CONSERVATIVE AND LIBERAL ALIKE... so sorry... but that doesn't spell any kind of trouble for any candidate either.

You should try looking a little more closely at the poll you are touting before running here to flap your ass about it.

:iagree:

This thread is a perfect example of a poster relying on a strongly biased resource. When people rely on such resources they often get mislead with basically false information. As noted in my previous post, the poll was conducted with only GOP likely caucus voters. Who elects the caucus voters? Not Independents and not Dems. So the article in the OP was 100% misleading.
This why posters should check their resources before posting, otherwise it might come back and bite you in the ass.
On the truth-o-meter, I give this OP a zero!
 
The obama ass kissers come out EN MASS to DEFEND THEIR ILLEGAL BOY KING....
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Well... to bad suckers. Half the nation doesn't believe obama was born in America, and no matter HOW LOUD YOU SCREAM, and no matter HOW VULGAR YOUR INSULTS ARE, it isn't going to magically change anyone's mind that doubts obama's legality.

"HALF OF THE NATION"???


Where did THAT figure come from?

fochs? lushbo? Beckerhead?
 

No kidding aye... pretty telling... and they usually get the same results nationally.

So it's not really that funny when it boils down to actually over HALF the NATION that doubts obama was born in America.

Where there's smoke, there's fire... and there's LOTS of smoke around obama.
Polling and misplaced beliefs make truth? If there was a poll that indicated better than half the nation believed the Genesis story over evolution, would that, in itself, negate Darwin?

Just because there is a sizable number of folks believing something, it don't make it so.

And consider this: could the "birther" topic make a viable campaign issue? Or is this issue just another ham handed attempt to de-legitimize the President? Secret Muslim, Marxist, half breed, pals with terrorists. All cut from the same bolt of cloth. And all designed to make it easier for those lacking intellectual curiosity to hate the elected President.

How well did "drunk, coked-up frat boy lying about his military service" work out for Bush's opposition? Turns out opposing Bush's policies was far more effective than harping about his past, fiction or not.
 

No kidding aye... pretty telling... and they usually get the same results nationally.

So it's not really that funny when it boils down to actually over HALF the NATION that doubts obama was born in America.

Where there's smoke, there's fire... and there's LOTS of smoke around obama.
Polling and misplaced beliefs make truth? If there was a poll that indicated better than half the nation believed the Genesis story over evolution, would that, in itself, negate Darwin?

Just because there is a sizable number of folks believing something, it don't make it so.

And consider this: could the "birther" topic make a viable campaign issue? Or is this issue just another ham handed attempt to de-legitimize the President? Secret Muslim, Marxist, half breed, pals with terrorists. All cut from the same bolt of cloth. And all designed to make it easier for those lacking intellectual curiosity to hate the elected President.

How well did "drunk, coked-up frat boy lying about his military service" work out for Bush's opposition? Turns out opposing Bush's policies was far more effective than harping about his past, fiction or not.

you are correct.

So let me ask you this...

Why do you think it was a democratic pollster that asked the question?

Me? I think he wants to make the right look silly...sort of what the whole birther thing was designed to do to begin with.

And now that no one is talking about Obama's place of birth, the democrats deemed it a good idea to bring it up again....and now have people saying..."silly republicans..they cant get off the birther issue"...even though it was actually the democrats who brought it up again.

Interesting how things work in politics.
 
No kidding aye... pretty telling... and they usually get the same results nationally.

So it's not really that funny when it boils down to actually over HALF the NATION that doubts obama was born in America.

Where there's smoke, there's fire... and there's LOTS of smoke around obama.
Polling and misplaced beliefs make truth? If there was a poll that indicated better than half the nation believed the Genesis story over evolution, would that, in itself, negate Darwin?

Just because there is a sizable number of folks believing something, it don't make it so.

And consider this: could the "birther" topic make a viable campaign issue? Or is this issue just another ham handed attempt to de-legitimize the President? Secret Muslim, Marxist, half breed, pals with terrorists. All cut from the same bolt of cloth. And all designed to make it easier for those lacking intellectual curiosity to hate the elected President.

How well did "drunk, coked-up frat boy lying about his military service" work out for Bush's opposition? Turns out opposing Bush's policies was far more effective than harping about his past, fiction or not.

you are correct.

So let me ask you this...

Why do you think it was a democratic pollster that asked the question?

Me? I think he wants to make the right look silly...sort of what the whole birther thing was designed to do to begin with.

And now that no one is talking about Obama's place of birth, the democrats deemed it a good idea to bring it up again....and now have people saying..."silly republicans..they cant get off the birther issue"...even though it was actually the democrats who brought it up again.

Interesting how things work in politics.
I checked the link and visited the Public Polling website. I checked on the 'about us' tab. There's nothing there to indicate that Public Polling is affiliated with, contracted by or otherwise connected to the DNC. The website Pale drew the story from, however, touts its Conservative roots right up front. Could there be a little more than partisan propaganda happening here?
 
Polling and misplaced beliefs make truth? If there was a poll that indicated better than half the nation believed the Genesis story over evolution, would that, in itself, negate Darwin?

Just because there is a sizable number of folks believing something, it don't make it so.

And consider this: could the "birther" topic make a viable campaign issue? Or is this issue just another ham handed attempt to de-legitimize the President? Secret Muslim, Marxist, half breed, pals with terrorists. All cut from the same bolt of cloth. And all designed to make it easier for those lacking intellectual curiosity to hate the elected President.

How well did "drunk, coked-up frat boy lying about his military service" work out for Bush's opposition? Turns out opposing Bush's policies was far more effective than harping about his past, fiction or not.

you are correct.

So let me ask you this...

Why do you think it was a democratic pollster that asked the question?

Me? I think he wants to make the right look silly...sort of what the whole birther thing was designed to do to begin with.

And now that no one is talking about Obama's place of birth, the democrats deemed it a good idea to bring it up again....and now have people saying..."silly republicans..they cant get off the birther issue"...even though it was actually the democrats who brought it up again.

Interesting how things work in politics.
I checked the link and visited the Public Polling website. I checked on the 'about us' tab. There's nothing there to indicate that Public Polling is affiliated with, contracted by or otherwise connected to the DNC. The website Pale drew the story from, however, touts its Conservative roots right up front. Could there be a little more than partisan propaganda happening here?

lol...if what you say is true (and I have no reason to doubt your word)...then yes...propoganda very well may be showing its ugly head once again.
 
you are correct.

So let me ask you this...

Why do you think it was a democratic pollster that asked the question?

Me? I think he wants to make the right look silly...sort of what the whole birther thing was designed to do to begin with.

And now that no one is talking about Obama's place of birth, the democrats deemed it a good idea to bring it up again....and now have people saying..."silly republicans..they cant get off the birther issue"...even though it was actually the democrats who brought it up again.

Interesting how things work in politics.
I checked the link and visited the Public Polling website. I checked on the 'about us' tab. There's nothing there to indicate that Public Polling is affiliated with, contracted by or otherwise connected to the DNC. The website Pale drew the story from, however, touts its Conservative roots right up front. Could there be a little more than partisan propaganda happening here?

lol...if what you say is true (and I have no reason to doubt your word)...then yes...propoganda very well may be showing its ugly head once again.

The only place that claimed that Public Polling is a democratic organization is Wikipedia and I was led to believe by many of the experts on this site that Wikipedia is not to be trusted. It's socialist.
 
I checked the link and visited the Public Polling website. I checked on the 'about us' tab. There's nothing there to indicate that Public Polling is affiliated with, contracted by or otherwise connected to the DNC. The website Pale drew the story from, however, touts its Conservative roots right up front. Could there be a little more than partisan propaganda happening here?

lol...if what you say is true (and I have no reason to doubt your word)...then yes...propoganda very well may be showing its ugly head once again.

The only place that claimed that Public Polling is a democratic organization is Wikipedia and I was led to believe by many of the experts on this site that Wikipedia is not to be trusted. It's socialist.

I dont know if it is socialist....but I definitely do not take Wikipedia as 100% accurate.
According to Wikipedia, I scored a record 7 touchdowns in one game back in 1968 for Syracuse. I was 10 years old at the time and did not attend Syracuse until the late 70's. And NEVER scored a touchdown. I was a DB/bench warmer.
 

No kidding aye... pretty telling... and they usually get the same results nationally.

So it's not really that funny when it boils down to actually over HALF the NATION that doubts obama was born in America.

Where there's smoke, there's fire... and there's LOTS of smoke around obama.

whopping 52% of self-identified caucus goers in Iowa

Not the nation, the state of Iowa.

It's not even the state of Iowa. It is half the Republican caucus goers in Iowa.
 
Tuesday, December 20, 2011


New Poll: Obama Not Born In The USA



If you doubt Barack Obama was born in the United States and doubt his eligibility to serve as President of the United States, yet another poll has just confirmed that you're not alone. Public Policy Polling (PPP), a Democratic polling company (yes, you read that right, a Democratic polling firm), just released the results of its latest poll on December 18 and some of the more shocking findings were, yet again, totally ignored and buried by the LameStream Media.

Among those results, a whopping 52% of self-identified caucus goers in Iowa said they either believe that Barack Obama was not born in the United States (31%) or said they were not sure if Obama was born in the United States (21%). Again, the media totally ignored this bombshell and decided, instead, to report another finding of the poll, namely that Congressman Ron Paul is gaining an edge among Iowa caucus goers.

And here's another shocking revelation from the poll. Just in case you may be thinking that only "rabid TEA Party types" doubt Obama is eligible to serve as President of the United States, the same poll found that a whopping 74% did not consider themselves to be members of the TEA Party movement and moreover, 28% described themselves as either "very liberal," "liberal," or "moderate."

New Poll: Obama Not Born In The USA | America's Conservative News

Why would the mainstream media print something this stupid, it belongs on FOX?
 
I thought all this non-sense died out when Trump dropped out the center of the universe, I mean, Presidential nomination race.













No, I mean he only did it for the attention.

I said it along when this fucking idiotic birfer shit was raging. It didn't matter whether or not Obama showed his birth certificate. The birfers would never believe him.

Because it's not about a birth certificate.
 
Obama likes Spam. He HAS to be from Hawaii.

A presidential endorsement
And recently, it got a nod from the eater-in-chief. While vacationing in Hawaii in December, President Barack Obama was seen snacking on a Spam-filled sushi-like concoction while playing golf.

The state's love affair with Spam began during World War II, when rationing created just the right conditions for the rise of a meat that needs no refrigeration and has a remarkably long shelf life (indefinitely, the company says).

Hawaii's love affair with Spam endures - food - TODAY.com
 

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