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Even if the trip only cost $10,000, it wasn't paid by $39 tickets to the Dumbit.
And I strongly suspect he DID have $15,000 in the bank in case Colin Powell did something stupid.
Oh, he had the money. He posted the deposit slip. But there was never *any* chance that he would actually PAY it. Remember, one of the conditions of that offer was that he, Dean Haskins, had to be CONVINCED that his evidence was wrong. There was no objective standard. The very terms of the offer allowed him to escape losing the money by simply saying "I don't believe you" at the end of the day.
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Also remember that his previous project was to drive all the white people out of Harlem. Now he's doing something that alienates about 94% of the blacks in Harlem, and he suddenly loves him some white people. Does YouTube interviews with Corsi and every other moron in the birther movement.
Manning has publicly and vocally hated Obama since at least
January 2008. I imagine he went Birther for the same reasons most PUMAs did.
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I'll be the first to admit that millions are not being paid to birthers by Kochs or whoever. But there are a few indications that someone is funding them that are highly suspicious.
There are obviously anonymous sources of Birther revenue. The mere fact that WND fund drives accumulate funds mean that people are giving money to them. Some Birthers satisfy their conspiratorial urges by doing the legwork, and others just click Paypal buttons out of laziness.
But the fact that unidentified Birthers are contributing monies to identified Birthers is hardly the same as suggesting that there are significant
somebodies providing those funds. Or that there is anything resembling an organized funding source or organizational architect.
Remember, Polarik was the Birthers' big anonymous icon for a year, who produced hundreds of pages of 'reports'. Then he turned out to just be some nobody schmuck in Florida.
There was rampant speculation about who "John Charlton" actually was, and the guesses were consistently that he was a sockpuppet for somebody more famous. Then he turned out to just be some nobody schmuck in Massachusetts.
The guy behind Obama Release Your Records? Some nobody schmuck from the (IIRC) the Carolinas.
And of course, there was the time that the behind-the-scenes benefactor actually got outed. Lucas Smith naturally didn't have $1800 to blow on certified letters, but he got that money from...Bruce Steadman, a nobody schmuck from Georgia.
Plus, the one time that a rich potential benefactor actually went full-fledged Birther, in the form of Donald Trump, what did he do? He claimed that he commissioned investigators in Hawaii...and then it turned out that he never actually did. The one rich guy who *might* have actually funded Birthers didn't even spend the money he SAID he spent.
There's also a way to kinda-sorta test this question. The Birther SuperPAC is required to submit a donor report after the election, naming contributors. I'm predicting that we're not going to get any big surprises there, either in terms of names or amounts.