A good segment of the 50 year old + population in this country still hasn't figured out blatantly uncredible Internet stories yet. We see bad photoshops, they see a real life picture of Bigfoot on the moon. We see a poorly written and outrageous "article" on a sketchy, no name blog; they think they have uncovered some grand conspiracy.
It would almost be delightfully silly in the way children often believe whatever they may see on TV, if the adults didn't actually take the trash as gospel and act upon it.
Yea I'm just sad.
And no I don't believe everything I see on the internet as real.
Don't you have a vagina hat to wear and protesting God knows what?
Or do you not capitalize God like a good little tool?
Let me guess, son of anarchy fan mamas basement dweller.
Malik Obama has Baracks birth certificate. Sorry Dimms, he WAS born in Kenya.
Malik Obama shares photo of brother Baracks Kenya certificate of birth Malik Obama shares photo of brother Barack's Kenya 'certificate of birth' - The American MirrorThe American Mirror via @american_mirror
Well it's a damn shame that the mainstream media is refusing to report this 100% factual piece of evidence. I just feel so lucky hearing about it before any of my friends. I'll be sure to tell all my liberal friends the truth tomorrow morning to see their reaction.
I did and it is still a mystery. I see you believe anyone over 50 as gullible dupes and equate them to children.
I see it as you didn't have enough parental love as a child. That or you're just a doosh nozzle.
Malik Obama has Baracks birth certificate. Sorry Dimms, he WAS born in Kenya.
Malik Obama shares photo of brother Baracks Kenya certificate of birth Malik Obama shares photo of brother Barack's Kenya 'certificate of birth' - The American MirrorThe American Mirror via @american_mirror
A good segment of the 50 year old + population in this country still hasn't figured out blatantly uncredible Internet stories yet. We see bad photoshops, they see a real life picture of Bigfoot on the moon. We see a poorly written and outrageous "article" on a sketchy, no name blog; they think they have uncovered some grand conspiracy.
It would almost be delightfully silly in the way children often believe whatever they may see on TV, if the adults didn't actually take the trash as gospel and act upon it.