Holly,
Oh c'mon! I can't even watch Matthew's show anymore and I used to like
him when he first came on. He literally gushes over Obama. Its
manlove. Skeevy to the max.

On Jul 23, 2:40 pm, Hollywood <[email protected]> wrote:
> Zeb,
>
> Jeeeeez, what an image! Just how gay are you anyway? Not that there's
> anything wrong with that.......
>
> On Jul 23, 10:51 am, Zebnick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Do not expect honesty from Chris Matthews regarding Obama. Matthews
> > regularly has Obama's semen dripping from the corners of his mouth and/
> > or out his anus. And he loves it. It gives him a tingle up his leg.
>
> > On Jul 23, 11:36 am, dick thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > >     Chris Matthews Wrong on Obama Birth Certificate
>
> > > Wednesday, July 22, 2009 6:33 PM
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> > > *By:* Jim Meyers        Article Font Size
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> > > MSNBC's Chris Matthews got into a heated exchange with a congressman on
> > > his show Tuesday as he revisited the question of President Barack
> > > Obama's birth certificate --- or lack of one.
>
> > > Rep. John Campbell, R-Calif., is a co-sponsor of the so-called "birther
> > > bill," which would require future presidential candidates to provide a
> > > copy of their original birth certificates.
>
> > > "Birthers" are those who believe Obama is not qualified to be president,
> > > based on a belief that he was not born in the United States.
>
> > > Campbell is not a "birther" and never has claimed that Obama was born
> > > outside the United States or should be disqualified from being president.
>
> > > On the show, Matthews seemingly undermined claims by some that Obama
> > > never has released his birth certificate, producing what Matthews said
> > > was a true copy of it.
>
> > > But Matthews made a false claim. Obama never has released his actual
> > > birth certificate. He has released another document, which state
> > > authorities often provide in lieu of a birth certificate, called a
> > > certificate of live birth.
>
> > > Matthews on Tuesday said Campbell was "playing to the crazies" by
> > > supporting the "crazy" bill, and the congressman shot back that it was
> > > all about "putting the matter to rest."
>
> > > Matthews also accused Campbell of "feeding the wacko wing of your
> > > party," and held up what he called a copy of the supposed Obama birth
> > > certificate.
>
> > > Case closed?
>
> > > The indisputable fact is that Obama has not released his birth
> > > certificate, which the state of Hawaii issues for all citizens born there.
>
> > > Instead, his campaign has released only his certificate of live birth
> > > from the state of Hawaii, which is a document that offers a summarized
> > > version of the birth certificate.
>
> > > During the 2008 presidential campaign, GOP nominee Sen. John McCain
> > > quickly released his birth certificate when liberal bloggers raised
> > > questions about his eligibility to be president. McCain was born at a
> > > military hospital in Panama.
>
> > > Obama likewise could put the matter to rest by releasing his actual
> > > birth certificate, which would show, among other things, the place of
> > > his birth and the doctor who performed the birth procedure. This
> > > information is not provided on the certificate of live birth.
>
> > > As it stands, Obama is the only president in history whose birthplace is
> > > unknown to the public -- a fact that would be stated on the actual birth
> > > certificate. Interestingly, his family has mentioned two different
> > > hospitals in Hawaii as the place of birth.
>
> > > The fact that Obama has refused to release his actual birth certificate
> > > does not mean conspiracy theorists are right when they claim he was born
> > > in Kenya and therefore not eligible to be president. Investigators who
> > > have reviewed the claims have found no evidence Obama was born outside
> > > of Hawaii.
>
> > > But Obama's refusal to release his birth certificate does mean that
> > > Obama remains one of America's most mysterious and opaque presidents ever.
>
> > > Obama, for example, has not released many other documents regarding his
> > > public and private life.
>
> > > Many of these documents were sought by reporters, who easily acquiesced
> > > when Obama said he would not release them -- though most presidential
> > > candidates release them as a perfunctory matter.
>
> > > Among the key documents that Obama continues to shield from the public:
>
> > > # Obama released just one brief document detailing his personal health.
> > > McCain, on the other hand, released what he said was his complete
> > > medical file, totaling more than 1,500 pages.
> > > # Obama refused to offer his official papers as a state legislator in
> > > Illinois. Nor did he produce correspondence, such as his schedules of
> > > appointments or letters from lobbyists, from his days in the Illinois
> > > state Senate.
> > > # Obama did not release his client list as an attorney or his billing
> > > records. He maintained that he performed only a few hours of legal work
> > > for a nonprofit organization with ties to Tony Rezko, the Chicago
> > > businessman convicted of fraud in June 2008 but did not release billing
> > > records that would prove this assertion.
> > > # Obama ignored requests for his records from Occidental College, where he
> > > studied for two years before transferring to Columbia University.
> > > # Obama's campaign refused to give Columbia, where he earned an
> > > undergraduate degree in political science, permission to release his
> > > transcripts. Former President George W. Bush and presidential contenders
> > > Al Gore and John Kerry all released their college transcripts.
> > > # Obama did not agree to the release of his application to the Illinois
> > > State Bar, which would have cleared up intermittent allegations that his
> > > application may have been inaccurate.
> > > # Obama did not release records from his time at Harvard Law School.
> > > # During the presidential campaign, McCain's campaign released a full list
> > > of all online donors. Obama's campaign still has not released the names
> > > of those who donated at least one-third of the $750 million he raised.
>
> > > Ironically, Obama accused the Bush White House of being "one of the most
> > > secretive administrations in our history," and chided then-Sen. Hillary
> > > Clinton for not releasing her White House schedules.
>
> > > Chris Matthews, get your facts straight and demand full disclosure ---
> > > that's the best way to keep an honest government.
>
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