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PostPosted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:11 am 
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I cleaned up my birther bookmarks....the Hun was first to go! :roll:



I haven't been paying much attention to the Hunster lately. Is he still boasting that his heavy hitter lawyers are promising a clear win straight up to SCOTUS?


Just checked the Hun, and there isn't much there. That site gets NO traffic. Hardly any comments. Currently, he is whining about heath care (hey Hun, are you on Medicare? I know your above 65! Are you allowing the gov to tell you if you can live or die?), whining about Obama being ineligible, advertising his new radio show on natural medicine, blah, blah, blah, blah.

His blog is one of the worst blogs I have ever seen. But, lest we all forget, he has an ad reminding us that he is "Certified by Psychology Today"!

I may need to call the FL state office regarding misleading therapy credential postings next week. That guy is lying out his ass about his professional credentials.

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Hunnie's post, responding to comments that Marines are braver than Orly, in the Columbus Ledger Enquirer re: Orly and Rhodes:


"I can easily share you attitude toward the Marines. I can even share some of your attitude toward Orly Taitz. I can not share your attitude to toward the courageous service men and women who are brave enough to challenge the pretender to the Presidency. There is more personal danger involved in challenging a usurper President than [highlight]serving as a medical professional in Afghanistan[/highlight].

I am firmly convinced that AKA Obama is not eligible to be POTUS. Somehow, you know its coming. That OMG moment is just around the corner. You can feel the inescapable reality creeping up on you. Something will leak. Someone will spill the beans"

Two problems:
A) don't suggest Birthers are braver than Marines.
B) Afhanistan????? Orly told the court Capt. Rhodes was deploying to Iraq. Hello, Hunnie, miss her mistake?

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Hunnie's post, responding to comments that Marines are braver than Orly, in the Columbus Ledger Enquirer re: Orly and Rhodes:


"I can easily share you attitude toward the Marines. I can even share some of your attitude toward Orly Taitz. I can not share your attitude to toward the courageous service men and women who are brave enough to challenge the pretender to the Presidency. There is more personal danger involved in challenging a usurper President than [highlight]serving as a medical professional in Afghanistan[/highlight].

I am firmly convinced that AKA Obama is not eligible to be POTUS. Somehow, you know its coming. That OMG moment is just around the corner. You can feel the inescapable reality creeping up on you. Something will leak. Someone will spill the beans"

Two problems:
A) don't suggest Birthers are braver than Marines.
B) Afhanistan????? Orly tols the court Capt. Rhodes was deploying to Iraq. Hello, Hunnie, miss her mistake?

That OMG moment is just around the corner.

Yeah, right. First of all, I'm still waiting, 5 years later, for Matt Drudge to reveal the secret information about Sen. (then Presidential candidate) John Kerry's "intern problem." I'm sure the info is right around the corner.

Next, I'm waiting for the devastating "Whitey tape." It's right around the corner, too.

These people think they can create their own reality. They are essentially insane. And despicable, anti-patriotic, American-hating human beings. Send them all to Moldova with Dr. Tooth Decay.

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Sam Sewell posts under a variety of names, and all of his sock puppets talk about the "OMG moment."

In fact, just a few days ago, one of my sock puppets asked one of his if the disbarment of Orly would count as an OMG moment...

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Sam Sewell posts under a variety of names, and all of his sock puppets talk about the "OMG moment."

In fact, just a few days ago, one of my sock puppets asked one of his if the disbarment of Orly would count as an OMG moment...


"Captain Steve" is one of his posting names. Basically, if you see his website posted in his comment, there is a VERY good chance that the post belongs to Sewell. Sewell's site gets so few posts that he advertises it everywhere. And is you see "OMG", it is likely Sewell.

Please note that whenever Sewell identifies and obot, he shares obot IP addys and other info with other birfer website managers.

Edit: Sewell sounds very pleasant on his radio shows. Don't let this fool you. He is one mean MoFo. But he has learned that I am meaner! :lol: :lol: :twisted:

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"Captain Steve" is one of his posting names. Basically, if you see his website posted in his comment, there is a VERY good chance that the post belongs to Sewell. Sewell's site gets so few posts that he advertises it everywhere. And is you see "OMG", it is likely Sewell.


Yeah, I have a bad habit of when I respond to one of his posts, I always go "Sam Sewell, aka "(sockpuppet he's using)" :lol:

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Edit: Sewell sounds very pleasant on his radio shows. Don't let this fool you. He is one mean MoFo. But he has learned that I am meaner! :lol: :lol: :twisted:

How can he be mean? He is a licensed pastoral counselor and offers his Spiritual Counseling Complete Program for only $2,000. Whoever heard of a pastor being mean?

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editorkorir wrote:
Hunnie's post, responding to comments that Marines are braver than Orly, in the Columbus Ledger Enquirer re: Orly and Rhodes:


"I can easily share you attitude toward the Marines. I can even share some of your attitude toward Orly Taitz. I can not share your attitude to toward the courageous service men and women who are brave enough to challenge the pretender to the Presidency. There is more personal danger involved in challenging a usurper President than [highlight]serving as a medical professional in Afghanistan[/highlight].

I am firmly convinced that AKA Obama is not eligible to be POTUS. Somehow, you know its coming. That OMG moment is just around the corner. You can feel the inescapable reality creeping up on you. Something will leak. Someone will spill the beans"

Two problems:
A) don't suggest Birthers are braver than Marines.
B) Afhanistan????? Orly told the court Capt. Rhodes was deploying to Iraq. Hello, Hunnie, miss her mistake?



Does he always just do a hit and run like that? It seems he comes around somewhere, drops one of his turds, but doesn't stick around to defend his nonsense from everyone who refutes him.

Now that I think of it, he's not doing a hit and run. It's a cut and run.

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wavey davey wrote:
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Hun said: "There is more personal danger involved in challenging a usurper President than [highlight]serving as a medical professional in Afghanistan[/highlight]."


Does he always just do a hit and run like that?...Now that I think of it, he's not doing a hit and run. It's a cut and run.


Now, Hun says:
Being a medical professional in [highlight]Afghanistan might be an easier row to hoe than challenging the CIC[/highlight]. I don't see the advantage to Capt. Rhodes in legally going after AKA Obama rather than just doing her duty in Afghanistan.[highlight]Afghanistan might actually be less stressful[/highlight]


That's twice now Hun has claimed being party to an Orly lawsuit is more dangerous than being a Marine in Afghanistan. Wavey's right, It's a cut and run.
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Has anyone ever seen Hun aka Captain Steve post at Orly's? He did this weekend. http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/blog1/?p=4283 I never had a sense that Hun supported Orly. But now he is posting on her site...odd.

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I’m amazed that the government attorneys would flat-out lie about Capt Rhodes’ reason for not showing up. Just another in a long line of reasons not to trust them.

Keep up the good work Orly! Good luck on Monday!

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Sam Sewell posts under a variety of names, and all of his sock puppets talk about the "OMG moment."

In fact, just a few days ago, one of my sock puppets asked one of his if the disbarment of Orly would count as an OMG moment...


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Sam and Bunny Sewell reveal the secrets of natural healing for children with ADD and adults and children with ADHD. Sam says that he still has many of the symptoms of adult ADHD. The key to healing lies in sticking to the center line of the straight and narrow path that our Creator has laid out for us. If we deviate, we will suffer pain. Start with Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. Or so says the pastoral psychotherapist (and gifted child coordinator for "Mensa, the High IQ society" [for his local chapter]).

The Natural Advocate with Sam and Bunny:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Sentinel_Radio/2009/09/26/The-Natural-Advocate-with-Sam-and-Bunny

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Sam and Bunny Sewell reveal the secrets of natural healing for children with ADD and adults and children with ADHD. Sam says that he still has many of the symptoms of adult ADHD. The key to healing lies in sticking to the center line of the straight and narrow path that our Creator has laid out for us. If we deviate, we will suffer pain. Start with Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. Or so says the pastoral psychotherapist (and gifted child coordinator for "Mensa, the High IQ society" [for his local chapter]).

The Natural Advocate with Sam and Bunny:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Sentinel_Radio/2009/09/26/The-Natural-Advocate-with-Sam-and-Bunny


This man angers me so much. He is a fraud, masquerading as a therapist who has a clue about what he is talking about. And he charges a bundle to do so.

Sewell did a show on the differences in men and women's brains and behavior. I called him on his incorrect info. I asked him where he got his info. He pointed me to one self-help book. I could have ripped his head off.

Sewell refuses to give out any of his educational background, even for his ministry degree. That disturbs me.

Sewell reminds me of Dr. Laura. Both do tremendous damage and they don't stick around for the fall-out.

I need to call the FL state pastoral counseling board on Mon.

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Start with Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. Or so says the pastoral psychotherapist (and gifted child coordinator for "Mensa, the High IQ society" [for his local chapter]).



Fools! I take Omega TEN twice a day. Way better than four Omega fives!


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You would think one with "Live Prayer" in his blog title (connoting some religious connection) would not be such a LIAR.

There are so many in just the first couple of minutes (which admittedly is all I could listen to) that to address them would take too long and probably is not worth the trouble.

Though if he accepts comments, I may try. :mrgreen:

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You would think one with "Live Prayer" in his blog title (connoting some religious connection) would not be such a LIAR.

There are so many in just the first couple of minutes (which admittedly is all I could listen to) that to address them would take too long and probably is not worth the trouble.

Though if he accepts comments, I may try. :mrgreen:


Indeed. It's interesting how many of the more religious-oriented birthers (Sewell, Kreep, Drake, Manning, etc.) seem to have overlooked that whole thing about "thou shall not bear false witnesses"

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You would think one with "Live Prayer" in his blog title (connoting some religious connection) would not be such a LIAR.

There are so many in just the first couple of minutes (which admittedly is all I could listen to) that to address them would take too long and probably is not worth the trouble.

Though if he accepts comments, I may try. :mrgreen:


Indeed. It's interesting how many of the more religious-oriented birthers (Sewell, Kreep, Drake, Manning, etc.) seem to have overlooked that whole thing about "thou shall not bear false witnesses"

Lying for Jesus is OK. In fact, lying for Jehovah is OK. So long as it is for a good cause. I posted some scriptures and quotes from famous Christians to that effect. There are many, many more citations in the Bible. The Skeptics Annotated Bible. BeliefNet.

Sometimes one is morally obligated to lie. Take the example of the many French farm families who hid Jews in their barns until they could safely escape to the sea. Indeed, most of the Rescuers told lies.

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Sometimes one is morally obligated to lie. Take the example of the many French farm families who hid Jews in their barns until they could safely escape to the sea. Indeed, most of the Rescuers told lies.


That type of situation I fully and completely understand. The comments (blatant lies) that Bill Kellers tells in the Where Was Obama Born video (and probably many other places), not so much...in fact, not at all.

I trust you are not claiming those two situations as analogous. [-X

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TollandRCR wrote: Lying for Jesus is OK. In fact, lying for Jehovah is OK. So long as it is for a good cause. I posted some scriptures and quotes from famous Christians to that effect. There are many, many more citations in the Bible. The Skeptics Annotated Bible. BeliefNet.

Sometimes one is morally obligated to lie. Take the example of the many French farm families who hid Jews in their barns until they could safely escape to the sea. Indeed, most of the Rescuers told lies.


Yet these are the same people who foam at the mouth about the same concept when Islam, rather than Christianity, is involved. Hyprocrites...

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TollandRCR wrote: Lying for Jesus is OK. In fact, lying for Jehovah is OK. So long as it is for a good cause. I posted some scriptures and quotes from famous Christians to that effect. There are many, many more citations in the Bible. The Skeptics Annotated Bible. BeliefNet.

Sometimes one is morally obligated to lie. Take the example of the many French farm families who hid Jews in their barns until they could safely escape to the sea. Indeed, most of the Rescuers told lies.


Yet these are the same people who foam at the mouth about the same concept when Islam, rather than Christianity, is involved. Hyprocrites...


I was just going to ask if lying for Allah is ok?

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Maddow of MSNBC was talking about, showed part of the Live Prayer video on her show last night.
More or less saying it's all about the money, and I agree 100%.


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It's all good as far as I'm concerned... the only people shelling out money for that are the ones stupid enough to believe it. Frankly, I'm far past pity for them. They deserve to be conned out of their cash.

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Yes Justin,
I agree with you 100%

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Sometimes one is morally obligated to lie. Take the example of the many French farm families who hid Jews in their barns until they could safely escape to the sea. Indeed, most of the Rescuers told lies.


That type of situation I fully and completely understand. The comments (blatant lies) that Bill Kellers tells in the Where Was Obama Born video (and probably many other places), not so much...in fact, not at all.

I trust you are not claiming those two situations as analogous. [-X

For me, the two situations are totally different. The Rescuers were lying to save lives, and they were lying to people who were practicing unspeakable evil.

Lying to unseat a President because he is (a) a Democrat, (b) a center-left Democrat, (c) an African-American, (d) conversant with the Muslim world, and/or (e) cosmopolitan is a very self-centered, despicable thing. But that is my moral assessment.

In the absence of a universal moral code, I doubt that we can make much progress on persuading Birfers that they should not lie. I don't think our pointing out that they are lying affects them. Some may be too uneducated or too stupid to know they are lying, while for others they are lying for a greater cause. This could be anything from maintaining Republican control of the White House to fighting against abortion rights to fighting the Anti-Christ.

Although I detest their lying, I think the more effective way of dealing with them is the way the DoJ is dealing with them: this is the law. And they lose every time on those grounds.

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