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To: ResisTyr
Obongo from Chicongo is so worried about his precious 'legacy'. Would that someone could expose him for what he is and destroy that 'legacy' for good.
91 posted on 12/10/2016 7:56:55 AM PST by patriot08 (5th generation Texan-(girl type) We won! Ok, Donald, let's ROLL!)
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To: patriot08

Zero has obscured his documentation by exploiting the same privacy laws you & I are under. Please note this is not a defense of Zero! Also anything that is held in state archives is outside the control of FedGov. The California college (name escapes me right now!) that Zero went to for two years I think is private, so no FedGov or StateGov (Not that California would!) “snapping of fingers” would release anything. All of this would require a court order due to a criminal (maybe civil!) charge that a court granted “standing” to! These privacy laws are why after the age of majority you can’t see your children’s medical, college grades, banking, etc. records without their written permission. Remember both the Sandy Hook & the VaTech shooter had reached the age of majority and no responsible party could intervene medically in there lives without their permission! I don’t think we will get Zero’s written permission. Zero (Though I doubt he is smart enough!), his minions or his “handlers” have very cleverly constructed a “wall” using our own privacy laws to make finding out anything outside his “official story” difficult to impossible without his permission. I don’t think a person’s passport files can be released without a formal court order. Even Kerry played this game to some extent, remember his release of his very selectively edited DD-214!


93 posted on 12/10/2016 8:34:01 AM PST by Reily
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