Comments:Wikinews interviews Andy Martin, U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate
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Comments from feedback form - "andy martin's MORALE IS DEFINI..." | 1 | 18:29, 25 November 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "It's good to have a place to s..." | 0 | 18:16, 2 October 2011 |
King of the Birthers? | 1 | 11:25, 9 August 2011 |
andy martin's MORALE IS DEFINITELY WAY LOWER THAN AN ANIMAL ... AN IDIOT RACIST PIECE OF SH1T ... AN IDIOT LIKE him SHOULDN'T BE EXIST ON THIS EARTH ... !!!!
-571/10 for spelling and grammar.
It certainly doesn't show in the interview that Martin is suffering from low "morale".
If Andy Martin is truly the King of the Birther movement, then his "reassessment" of Obama's parentage should have made the Birthers reassess their views. Unfortunately, falsehoods like his acquire a life of their own in the conservative blogosphere. This illustrates the power of the Conservative Disinformation Network.
No man should be blamed or punished or even questioned of his parentage. No matter the beginningn the man is what he makes of himself, Was Jesus an illegitimate to be despised? Was Moses adandoned child of the creek, or was he a great leader of men? What did their parentage have to do withb thei worth as leaders.