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  1. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the heads up, so i did a quick search and found this:
    Selective Service confirms Obama registration
    Posted on September 13, 2013 by Dr. Conspiracy
    Sometimes I get burned taking things for granted. The other day I realized that the Obama Selective Service form formerly published in 2008 that has been criticized by the Cold Case Posse as a fake has never to my knowledge appeared from any reputable source. Was the published image completely authentic? I also wondered, would the best available copy of the selective service form possibly show more detail?

    The short answers to those two issues are “yes” and “no.”

    I filed my FOIA with the Selective Service System on September 2, and just 10 days later, I had my answer. I asked specifically if the images available were color, black and white or grey scale. They said:

    A Xerox copy in black and white color is enclosed; it is the best copy available to us.

    The image I received appears to me to be of about the same quality as what has been published before, and in particular large portions of the postmark are missing–not just the “19”, but other text and parts of the year number too. It is obvious on this image that the postmark didn’t reproduce well. There is just a tiny bit from the bottom of another form on my image, suggesting that it derives from a microfilm copy.

    What was marginally interesting, from which this article’s title comes, was a sentence in their response letter to me, saying:

    Mr. Obama did indeed register with Selective Service and was assigned Selective Service Number 61-1125539-1 on September 4, 1980.

    So the President’s registration is confirmed by the agency in charge of selective service registrations, just as his birth in Hawaii is confirmed by the agency in charge of birth registrations in Hawaii.

    I’m satisfied. Birthers, of course, have a different view.

    Here's the link.
     
  2. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    Thank God i am a charitable man. I know, as a just a guy, a simple human being continually being accused of believing in a bunch of weird shit (sorry, no interest in trying to be civil about what is being alleged) i should just turn the other cheek, but alas, enough is enough. The accusations about my beliefs are beyond the pale. The phrase "Paradigm of Manhood" may be catchy to the more foolish amongst us, but i simply don't talk or think that way. If others use it and i share a post to help those trumper's better understand what is being written by others, i would hope they are smart enough to discern the difference.

    Obviously that's not the case. However, because i am more tolerant than most, rather than threatening a libel suit for defamation of my character, i will turn the other cheek and pray for you to become a better person than what you are exhibiting.

    Hopefully my prayers will be answered.

    We'll see eh?
     
  3. FYI

    FYI Well-Known Member

    What would you suspect from the Left deep-state? It was Obama the Messiah! They were doing the same thing back then to protect him as they did for Joe. My god, they call him out and jeopardize having John McCain, a Republican, win the election!

    I can't find the video presentation from Mike Zullo and Joe Arpaio that goes thru the whole process (not surprising when you consider who runs the search engines).

    Why didn't Dr. Conspiracy (who's not a real doctor but does have a masters degree) show the copies of the Selective Service Cards postmarked before and after Obama's July 29th date? That "Jul 29 1980" is made-up as a single molded rubber stamp. It's funny how everything showed-up just fine except the "19."
     
  4. FYI

    FYI Well-Known Member

    Here it is Bill

     
  5. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

  6. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    Fascinating, Gateway Pundit and Pam Bondi; they truly do go well together. Know what i mean?

    Personally i like a little more meat on the bone, so let's do a deeper dive from Lawfare, a non-profit multi-media publication.

    The article is long and i doubt you would read it, so let me just touch on the key points:

    1). Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was born in the Los Nogales neighborhood of San Salvador on July 26, 1995, according to a declaration by his wife, Jennifer, submitted in the recent lawsuit, and facts found by Immigration Judge David M. Jones in October 2019. Jones’s 2019 ruling, barring Abrego Garcia’s removal to El Salvador due to a credible fear of persecution, was reached after two days of hearings during which Jones took testimony from Abrego Garcia and Jennifer. The first of those hearings, in September 2019, lasted about five hours, according to Jennifer. In his ruling, Jones assessed Abrego Garcia—the “respondent” in that hearing—to be telling the truth.

    [T]he Respondent provided credible responses to the questions asked. His testimony was internally consistent, externally consistent with his asylum application and other documents, and appeared free of embellishment. Further, he provided substantial documentation buttressing his claims. Included in this evidence were several affidavits from family members. ... The court finds the Respondent credible.

    2).According to his recent complaint, here’s what happened to Abrego Garcia on March 28, 2019: At Home Depot, he joined three other young men looking for jobs. He recognized all three, though he’d never interacted with two of them before. At 2:27 p.m, a Hyattsville City Police officer approached them. Later, officers from the Prince George’s (County) Police Department arrived and handcuffed all four men.

    At the station, the four were placed in different rooms. Per the complaint,

    Abrego Garcia was asked if he was a gang member; when he told police he was not, they said that they did not believe him and repeatedly demanded that he provide information about other gang members. The police told Plaintiff Abrego Garcia that he would be released if he cooperated, but he repeatedly explained that he did not have any information to give because he did not know anything.

    3). Kessler then went on to find that Abrego Garcia had failed to meet his burden of showing that his release “would not pose a danger to others.” This was so, she wrote, because she found ICE’s accusation about his gang membership “trustworthy.” She continued:


    Although the Court is reluctant to give evidentiary weight to the Respondent’s clothing as an indication of gang affiliation, the fact that a “past, proven, and reliable source of information” verified the Respondent’s gang membership, rank, and gang name is sufficient to support that the Respondent is a gang member, and the Respondent has failed to present evidence to rebut that assertion.

    4).Kessler did not explain in her ruling what she meant about Abrego Garcia’s clothing. But Abrego Garcia’s recent complaint, by attorney Sandoval-Moshenberg, fills in that eyebrow-raising detail—as well as several others:

    According to the Department of Justice and the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, the “Westerns” clique operates in Brentwood, Long Island, in New York, a state that Plaintiff Abrego Garcia has never lived in. The GFIS explained that the only reason to believe Plaintiff Abrego Garcia was a gang member was that he was wearing a Chicago Bulls hat and a hoodie; and that a confidential informant advised that he was an active member of MS-13 with the Westerns clique. ...

    5). Then the complaint adds yet another disturbing detail:

    His attorney also contacted the [Prince George’s Police Department] Inspector General requesting to speak to the detective who authored the GFIS sheet, but was informed that the detective had been suspended. A request to speak to other officers in the Gang Unit was declined.

    Truth matters, especially when it comes to democracy and freedom. Here's the link to the article. Enjoy.



     
  7. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    I surely do. Bulwark/Bill Crystal. Don't bother to write essays. First and last line, middle is just BS and boring. They are not necessary especially not that I know you prefer illegal murderers and rapists reside here in America. How did that trip work out for the Sen to get your hero back?

    LOL, you didn't read the Maryland case file! I will highlight the good parts for you tomorrow for your reading enjoyment. HAGN!
     
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  8. Janet Curry

    Janet Curry Well-Known Member

    Posts like this are why I rarely look at TOSC anymore. Sorry I did today. Signing off.
     
  9. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    Yeah, getting difficult to tell Dave and Bill apart. Hope to keep up on FB chat Janet.
     
  10. Geoffrey de Villehardouin

    Geoffrey de Villehardouin Well-Known Member

    Your post lacks so much information I wouldn’t where to start, but then you believe a Confidential Informant who is a criminal looking for any kind of deal to reduce his sentence or get out under Witness Protection. That’s how the real world works.
     
  11. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    Far better not to know what's going on and pretending it's all good Janet. MTG bragged about it for God's sake, and that's where we are in this country. Close your eyes and pretend, that will make it all better. You're smarter than that, but oh well.

    As far as Bill Crystal goes, i just loved him in When Harry Met Sally along with Meg Ryan.Easily one of the most memorable movie scenes ever.
     
  12. Janet Curry

    Janet Curry Well-Known Member

    There are other avenues than TOSC to find out what's going on in Sun City and our nation. Places where there aren't insults and name calling. "Close your eyes and pretend, that will make it all better" really doesn't apply to me. I think you know me better than that.
     
  13. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    I really hope you are joking. If not, well I am sorry for you. The 6 or so contributors to Bulwark are republicans who hate Trump. Not one sided at all. Research their names Bill. Bill Krystal (life in politics) Billy Crystal (actor), and yes, the orgasm scene was absolutely hysterical. Meg Ryan was amazing. Probably still has men wondering.
     
  14. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    I do know you better than that Janet which was why your comment was surprising. Also why i have stated empathically this thread should never have been placed/allowed here. And, which is why i argued emphatically the administrator should lock it or better yet, remove it.
     
  15. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    Geesh Bill, I put in the request. Give it some time, the person who owns the site travels a lot. In the interim have some self-control and don't post here. I doubt you can do that because you, like every other NPD person has to make your opinion known and will fight to the death to prove yourselves right.

    I patiently waited for my name change request after you doxed me and it did happen. Patience is a virtue but go ahead and tie yourself up in knots while you wait, keep posting on a thread you hate. Makes perfect sense to me.
     
  16. FYI

    FYI Well-Known Member

    Since I was the one who started this thread, I sent an email to the administrator a while ago requesting they remove it.
     
  17. Geoffrey de Villehardouin

    Geoffrey de Villehardouin Well-Known Member

    Well played Bill, well played. Somewhere Bill Kristol is laughing so hard he wet himself.
     
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  18. Geoffrey de Villehardouin

    Geoffrey de Villehardouin Well-Known Member

    Bill, were you in the Selective Service lottery and what was your number and Letter number? So far that has been the only lottery I have ever won, 359/25.
     
  19. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    No idea, i was drunk most of the time back then.
     
  20. Geoffrey de Villehardouin

    Geoffrey de Villehardouin Well-Known Member

    I went out drinking the next morning after the lottery, that’s when I learned of my number. The professors cut the guys slack as some were drinking due to a low number and others were having a muted celebration. When I returned to class the next day, the prof looked me and just ‘ Well?” I responded the 359/25.
    On a personal note, the roommate I had at the uni was from a small town in Southern Illinois and was a farmer. His number was 5 and was subsequently drafted into the Army because the local quota covered a small amount of young men. He was killed in Vietnam and was an only child. I could imagine his parents were beside themselves. What a waste and for a war that was based on a lie. RIP roomie.
     
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