Raw Story: Michigan state Sen. Tom Casperson, a Republican, said Tuesday he wasn’t sure whether President Barack Obama was born in the United States.
“I don’t know because it seems like that issue was dropped immediately as far as the major media went,” he said on Michael Patrick Shiels’ radio show. “My gut tells me if it had been a different president, like say George W. Bush, they’d have been digging into like there was no tomorrow and trying to get to the bottom of, which they never really tried to get to the bottom of, so it became a conspiracy theory and no big deal.”
“I think it is strange, again, that it is not being looked at by certain groups that normally would,” Casperson added. “I think what the media did to George W. Bush was OK. They kept his feet to the fire, but I think they equally should be doing the same thing to this president.”
Of course 1 in 4 Republicans also believe Obama just may be the anti-Christ. This is why it's dangerous to vote Republican. They believe in things for which their is no proof, and they refuse to believe in that for which there is proof. For example, they fight against progressive economic and fiscal policy - regulated capitalism - which history has proven time and time again to be achieve great results, and they continue to legislate on behalf of billionaires and transnational corporations and a deregulated market, which anybody who wasn't in a coma in 2008/2009 can tell you is a God-damn-national-disaster.
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