RE: Obama's father really is Frank Marshall Davis
March 11, 2015 at 3:57 am
(This post was last modified: March 11, 2015 at 4:37 am by mralstoner.)
(March 10, 2015 at 10:02 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: No but for real, why are you so obsessed with this conspiracy claim? Do you have any other nutty schemes to enlighten us about, like chemtrails or vaccines or flouride in our water being used to control us?I only discovered this by accident. I like watching two types of youtube videos (a) history channel videos and (b) mystery/conspiracies. Usually I don't expect to believe the conspiracies, I just like the curiosity of them.
I do visit plenty of right wing websites and the birther thing comes up every now and again, along with the communist influences on Obama, yet none of those websites mention this whopping big conspiracy.
So, I'm shocked why even why the right-wing doesn't see this.
As for other conspiracies, as a matter of fact ... The MH370 satellite communications were faked by the hijackers, leaving a southern data trail of fake breadcrumbs. But the hijackers weren't aware that other satellite data was being collected which actually points to a northern flight path, landing in Russian controlled territory:
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/201...heory.html
But take this to another thread if you want to discuss it.
Other conspiracies? Yes perhaps China is up to no good here in Australia, but I'll leave that to another time.
(March 10, 2015 at 11:21 am)Esquilax Wrote: What does any of this matter?Oh dear. You can argue that his father's character is not that important (although I think the communist aspect does cast grave doubt over Obama's intentions).
But when a president lies this big about his family background? You don't see that as a problem? How on earth can you trust a man who lies this big? You can't believe a word he says, and you don't know what his true intentions are.
If you had a relationship with someone who lied this big, how would you react? You would walk away because you can't trust him. End of relationship. It's over. Trust is fundamental to a relationship, on a personal level, and a political level.