Say it ain't so! Little did the birthers know how deep the conspiracy was. They said he was not born in the united States, but here is evidence suggesting that Barack Obama is not from Earth!
I don't know how to copy a picture, so you just have to hit the link. [Update: Effervescent gave me the code for the picture that I added below this paragraph] In it you will see President Obama flashing the Vulcan salute of Live Long and Prosper with Lt. Uhura (actually the actress who played her, Nichelle Nichols). This explains the calm of President Obama in a crisis and his use of logic, something virtually unknown in the White House from 2001 through January 2009.
Taken 2/29/12 in the Oval Office - Live Long & Prosper!
More from USA Today
President Obama, a fan of the Star Trek television series and movies, has often been compared to Spock, the cool, logical and emotion-free first officer from the planet Vulcan.
So it was only natural that when he received a visit from Nichelle Nichols -- the actress who portrayed Lt. Uhura -- Obama would deliver the Vulcan salute.
Nichols tweeted out this picture along with the Vulcan saying: "Live long and prosper."
On the day of her visit, Feb. 29, Nichols tweeted that "I was honored to get a chance to meet with Pres Barack Obama today in the White House. He was as charming and handsome as I had expected."
Yes, but that Vulcan sign seemed a bit too natural to President Obama. Like he learned it in his youth ON VULCAN! Have you ever looked closely at his ears? Spockian, I think.
Now I'm cool with our Vulcan President, truly an upgrade over what the Republicans gave us in the past and are trying to give us this year.
Is there any truth to the rumor that Mitt Romney is a Ferengi?
The Ferengi (English pronunciation: fəˈrɛŋɡi) are a fictional extraterrestrial race from the Star Trek universe. They first appeared in "The Last Outpost", the fifth episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987, during which they made first contact with the United Federation of Planets in 2364 on the planet Delphi Ardu, though they had been mentioned in the series' pilot, "Encounter at Farpoint". They and their culture are characterized by a mercantile obsession with profit and trade and their constant efforts to swindle people into bad deals. They are also known for their business acumen and for exploiting females.[1] Notable Ferengi characters include Quark, Rom, Nog, Ishka, Zek, and Brunt, all of whom were featured prominently in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Their home planet, Ferenginar, is the center of the Ferengi Alliance and is governed by the Grand Nagus and a Commerce Authority made primarily of the Council of Economic Advisors (formerly Board of Liquidators). Like most of their culture, their religion is also based on the principles of capitalism: they offer prayers and monetary offerings to a "Blessed Exchequer" in hopes of entering the "Divine Treasury" upon death, and fear an afterlife spent in the "Vault of Eternal Destitution".[2]
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I'm not a Trekkie, but I have seen the shows over the years. Hell I watched Star Trek when it first came out.