My first instinct is to laugh since it’s so completely moronic and respond with a “whatever… you’re an idiot.”
But on the other hand it’s kind of scary knowing there are a whole lot of folks out there who think just like this guy does and just eat up all the conspiracy paranoia b.s. Seriously :rolleyes:
-The only reason people voted for Obama was to “get more free stuff”
-Obama dodges questions and doesn’t answer anything because… he’s hiding something.
-The real motivation behind gun control is THE GOVERNMENT WANTS TO CONTROL YOU!!!
This coming from a guy who makes millions of dollars playing a kids game because “he worked hard and earned it”.
No shit. Must be buddies with Roger Clemens and John Rocker. What a dumb asshole.
I thought it was hilarious how the printed interview fed off his responses. He mentions hunting, here comes the second amendment rant. Mention Ted Nugent? Here comes the hunting rant.
Complete christian with all the necessary views, IMHO. “He wasn’t born here.” I don’t have my original BC, and I was born in Illinois. Guess I’m not a citizen either because I can’t find it in “10 minutes in my file cabinet.”
Just come out and say you hate blacks, overpaid motherfucker. Hey, he had a new coach come in to teach him how to scoop up a grounder.
I laughed when he mentioned the deer he shot in a “hunting” ground where the deer are fed high protein. By humans. For hunting. And then he praises his own deer jerky and compares himself to Ted Nugent. I doubt Scott eats or donates the elephant heads he shoots-- unless they eat human fed protein, of course.
Thank goodness for his sake he’s got a fucking easy name to spell, otherwise he couldn’t write a check, or sign his name to another unnecessary contract.
10 cents says he waited in line to get a book signed by Sarah Palin and it probably wasn’t even hers.
Of note, my wife recently applied for the first time to get her passport. She was originally rejected because the birth certificate she provided was not a long-form certificate, which she was very easily able to get in the mail within about two weeks. Therefore, I think it’s at least fair to say that it’s not only Obama birth conspiracy theorists who care only about long-form certificates. They simply are a more accepted official form.
I’m surprised. When I first applied for my passport in the late '90s I just provided an official copy that I got from the county. It wasn’t what one would dub “long form.” It just said when and where I was born and who my parents were, with the county seal embossed in the corner.
It may be a state by state issue; I have no idea. Hers was a Texas birth certificate. From the state’s website, the following are the different types and their purposes.
Now that I read that, it is strange that they required a long-form certificate as she was born after 1964 and was not born at home. She was born in a small rural hospital with her grandfather delivering though. Perhaps that was somehow mistakenly considered a home birth.