Wingnut soldier defies his commander-in-chief
July 14th, 2009 at 10:58am Pat Cunningham
 Dude SAYS he shouldn’t have to go to Afghanistan because, gosh, Barack Obama isn’t really the president.
 Truth is, the soldier dude isn’t really much of an American.
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1. Orlando Clay | July 14th, 2009 at 12:59 pm
He would have probably had better luck employing the Limbaugh Method (a pimple on the butt).
2. Pat Cunningham | July 14th, 2009 at 2:14 pm
mike: I got my draft notice 45 years ago, but I was rejected for having had severe asthma (requiring hospitalization) as a child.
3. David Barrett | July 15th, 2009 at 7:28 am
“…produce the cert and end the controversy..” Another idiot birther weighs in. mike, Since Barack Obama has already produced his birth certificate and the state of Hawaii has confirmed it as genuine there is nothing more that can be done by anyone other than you birthers to ‘end this controversy.’
4. Pat Cunningham | July 15th, 2009 at 7:37 am
The only people riding this birth-certificate hobby horse are the nuttiest of the nutty, the weirdest of the weird. Guys like Alan Keyes. Oh, and mike. Conservatives who don’t drool and grunt want nothing to do with the issue or with the loons who embrace it.
5. Dave Barrett | July 15th, 2009 at 9:27 am
mike,
How do you get from ‘the hospital generated long form birth certificate has not been released’ to ‘nothing genuinely official has been provided?’ In Hawaii the long form birth certificate is NEVER publicly released for privacy reasons. The state generated short form is the form that is released and it is what is necessary and sufficient to establish that someone was born in the State of Hawaii. The birth certificate that has been released is the genuinely official proof that President Obama was born in Hawaii (and is the ONLY document which could serve that purpose). Calls for the long form birth certificate are from people who are either ignorant about Hawaiian birth certificates or pretending to be in order to create a ‘controversy’ where none should exist.
The presence or absence of Alan Keyes’ morals is irrelevent to whether or not he is a nut case.
6. realfoxnews | July 15th, 2009 at 9:33 am
Then we wonder why are party is falling apart. We are still fighting about this. Lets move on to something that matters in this world.
7. Dave Barrett | July 15th, 2009 at 10:29 am
mike,
‘Any thoughts? Gotta admit that is extremely rare.’
How do you know how rare it is? How many times has a soldier gone to court to block an assignment? Maybe the military always revokes the orders in that situation.
I have no idea how the military makes such decisions but I doubt that it did so because it thought it likely that the courts would rule that President Obama is not legally the president. Just speculating without knowing anything — maybe in an all volunteer army it did not want an officer in combat who harbored doubts about the legality of the chain of command.
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