One problem with Obama was that his mother "supposedly" renounced her citizenship.
That makes little difference to .gov.
Yes indeed. The human side shines through the political/ideological dark cloud.politics aside, it's nice to see a genuine take on this every now and then.
Ginsburg mourns "treasured friend" Scalia: "We were best buddies"
...they might get some of the things they voted for?
I mean, come on. It's not like people vote Democrat because they stumble into the voting booth and comically bump the D lever. They look at what both parties are offering, and decide which is the better (or less worse) option. If Hillary nominates a justice, sure, I might have to buy some new followers and swap them into my mags to bring them down to 10 rounds. But other people, who have much bigger problems to deal with than I do, will be spared our march towards either xenophobia or theocracy (depending on who wins that week's primary). My conscience is okay with that.
Theocracy?
Xenophobia?
How deep was the swimming pool full of Kool-Aid?
That makes little difference to .gov.
Old Pink, Lowe0 is a maroon. He continuously echoes long disproven talking points. The only theologists and xenophobes are to be found in liberal circles. The theology is "diversity" and they are xenophobes to anyone that knows better.
Not since we cut out NASA. Only way home is on a Russian space ship.Does it matter to the people who question Ted Cruz' citizenship that his mother was a US citizen? He could have been born on Jupiter and he'd still be a US citizen by birth.
Not since we cut out NASA. Only way home is on a Russian space ship.
He would become [h=1]The Manchurian Candidate[/h]Don't the Chinese have a space program now? They own a lot of America. Would Cruz still qualify as a US Citizen in this case?
You're not crazy. When a 79 year old morbidly obese man dies in his sleep the only logical conclusion is a murder conspiracy.
While I have only watched one person die of a heart attack, that experience would lead me to question the aforementioned circumstances regarding Justice Scalia's dead body.
FNC interview suggested that the coroner's report of "heart stopped" being confused and reported as heart attack.
That's what a news report I read said. Gave some medical term and explained that it just meant the heart stopped beating. Not a heart attack. Just up and stopped beating.FNC interview suggested that the coroner's report of "heart stopped" being confused and reported as heart attack.
Heart stopped? Isn't that a lot like saying that he died of no longer being alive?