Joe Arpaio Claims He ‘Proved’ Obama Birth Certificate Is ‘Fake’ and Will Resume Debunked ‘Birther’ M

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  1. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member

  2. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

     
  3. Tireman 44444

    Tireman 44444 Well-Known Member

    I am not being partisan either way, but..........



    1. Here's Arpaio in 2006, saying that immigrants are "in the US. They should start speaking English." But his father's paperwork for a death benefit from the Sons of Italy lodge is entirely in Italian. (The error in his birth year aside.) See how this works? #resistancegenealogy

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    2. [​IMG]Jennifer Mendelsohn‏Verified account @CleverTitleTK 33m33 minutes ago
      Here's Arpaio's 3-year-old mother arriving in December 1912 with her parents and older sister. Arpaio's grandfather indicates that passage for the entire family was paid for by a brother-in-law in Brooklyn. But keep telling us how evil chain migration is, k? #ResistanceGenealogy

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  4. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    This is what happens when an unintelligent narcissist becomes starved of attention.
     
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  5. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    Well said.
     
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  6. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    I wish my own cursive was that good, though. Do they even teach cursive anymore?
     
  7. airtorn

    airtorn Moderator

    My oldest son (11th grade) was taught it but my youngest son (7th grade) was not taught it.
     
  8. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    I was taught cursive writing. It was called "penmanship" and more specifically "The Palmer Method." I rarely write in cursive now and even my signature has evolved away from the way I was originally taught to write it. Now it is more like block printing in that the letters are seldom connected as they are in cursive writing. I have admired the skill of people who write calligraphy and if you're ever interested in relaxing, take a few minutes and watch a youtube video of someone writing calligraphy. I've found it to be quite peaceful.
     
  9. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

  10. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    It's a movie that has stood the test of time. As has Michael Caine.
     
  11. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    I remember cursive, but haven't written that way in a quarter of a century. Either way, my writing looks like that of a kindergartner with DTs. On the other hand, my typing speed, which I actually care about, is great.
     
  12. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Ah, but how fast can you take Morse Code? I top out at a shade under 25 words per minute, good for an amateur but less than mediocre for the commercial operator I pretended to be.
     
  13. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    You have me beat there! All I know about Morse code is SOS and the letter V (because of Beethoven's fifth).
     
  14. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Well, that's a start! When I actually began my (very short) commercial Morse career, I quickly learned some symbols amateurs never use like the dollar sign, right and left parenthesis (they're different) quotation marks, ampersand, and the last new symbol defined (probably for all time) the "at" symbol for email addresses. Strangely, there is no Morse symbol for the exclamation point.
     
  15. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Hah! I take it back! A German version has the exclamation point. Whew! The universe can resume breathing.
     
  16. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

  17. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Yup! There it is! Oh, boy!

    Hm. Might've been better had it stayed lost?;)
     

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