Bennett on State of HI: "I can't seem to get them to say 'yes.'

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  1. JohnnyMo

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    Racists can certainly be expected to agree with this. Why anyone else would I have no idea.
     
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    this is what you were talking about on your "show" ??
     
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    Now THAT'S comedy.:roflol:
     
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    That is true as well which is sad because we see both Republicans and President Obama advocating future reductions in payments to retirees on Social Security that will only increase their need for supplemental welfare programs like SNAP (Food Stamps). With the average Social Security retiree receiving $15,000 or less in annual income (and these retirees don't have private investments providing income statistically) then reducing future Social Security benefits simply translates into them requiring more "welfare" assistance from other sources. A dollar less in SS income is going to require a dollar more in other forms of assistance and there is no savings.... unless Republicans (and President Obama) are proposing that we "balance the budget" by starving old people to death.

    Back to this OP because Arizona did have President Obama on the ballot so another "birther" conspiracy belief bites the dust. How many failed arguments have they presented and every one has bitten the dust. President Obama publically established he was a natural born citizen in 2008 and it was verified by the State of Hawaii. The entire "birther" comspiracy was based upon racial prejudice (racism) because Obama was a African-American. It was never an issue of fact but instead was always based upon a racist conspiracy theory. That's not really surprising considering that a scientific study last year concluded that 78% of Republicans have anti-black racial prejudice and the "birthers" appear to be overwhelming extremist "Republicans" that can be expected to be racists. I believe it's logical to conclude that most "birthers" are racists based upon what we know about "birthers" and the extensive racial prejudice in the Republican Party.
     
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    Too stupid.
    Does cause, or causes.
    You're welcome.
     
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    correction means there was error. to error is human, to fudge is Hawaiian ?
     
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    just like he said, obama was on the ballot

    and thanks to idiots like bennet making such a fuss, obama won
     

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