To: E. Pluribus Unum
Assuming this is true - what difference does this make?
I mean really. He is 3/4 thru his 1st term. The dumbasses that voted for him before are likely to vote for him again.
Unfortunately for the country, there is a real possibility that he will be POTUS again.
16 posted on
04/03/2012 7:41:56 PM PDT by
sauropod
(You can elect your very own tyranny - Mark Levin)
To: sauropod
That's the question I have always had in all of this. Even if every single one of these points is eventually proved true beyond doubt, would anyone in a position to do anything really take any action? I kind of doubt it. My guess is that most will just shrug their shoulders as if to say, well, that's the way that one went, the election is over, and kind of walk away mumbling. Sure, a few brave, lonely souls (i.e., Arpaio, some on FR, and others) will continue to cry in the wilderness, file lawsuits that the courts will toss out (the courts don't exist to dispense justice in this country anymore), and preach to the choir. But I have a feeling the majority of the sheeple, as they always do, will let their eyes glaze over, and go back to a beer by the TV. We talk a lot on FR about torches and pitchforks and marching on the Capitol, but, seriously, how many out there really think this will happen? Unless it really hits home personally, most people are inclined to continue to live their quiet lives, slave away at their jobs, raise their kids, and try to keep a low profile. They're not cowards, just incapable of seeing any real, practical way out of the dilemma.
29 posted on
04/03/2012 7:59:34 PM PDT by
chimera
To: sauropod; chimera
Assuming the Hulton affidavit is true, it’s possible it could be used to keep him off the ballot in some states by challenging his eligibility status.
Keeping him off the ballot in just one state should cause a media firestorm (or ought to, but who knows with the lamestream media these days).
46 posted on
04/03/2012 8:48:11 PM PDT by
Valpal1
To: sauropod
The dumbasses that voted for him before are likely to vote for him again. Unfortunately for the country, there is a real possibility that he will be POTUS again. Just in the last couple months, I've heard voting aged white (not that race should matter) adults state, "but he's blaaaaack! And we don't need any more old white men as POTUS" and "he deserves another term." I fear he will get his most undeserved second term. Even if he doesn't, he has placed enough head of departments throughout the government that his legacy will continue. It's not like Romney will change course.
88 posted on
04/04/2012 6:02:59 AM PDT by
bgill
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