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To: tsowellfan

If he had the paperpwork, he would have/should have provided it because if he has it and he didn’t release it because he thought it would be a cute little trick to play on America...what does that make him? Common sense would seem to suggest, however, that if the original legal documents existed, he would not have allowed this to go on as it has as this is clearly defiling his legacy. Enough Americans believe it now that it will be a part of his legacy and it’s his own fault, not ours. The bottom line is: it would be no trouble at all for anyone of us to provide the documents in question and we would have done so if our legitimacy were questioned. He, on the other hand, gave $2.6 million dollars to the attorneys of Perkins Coie to threaten anyone who questioned his legitimacy with massive lawsuits. That was, quite simply, the wrong answer.


7 posted on 04/27/2011 1:21:52 AM PDT by RC one (Donald Trump-I'm listening.)
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To: RC one

Very well stated!

I was thinking. At some point the articles will be written with titles like:

“Is it possible that crimes may have been committed with the missing BC?”

“Did Dr. Chiyome Fukino cover for Obama?”

“Could Dr. Chiyome Fukino be charged and sent to prison for any fraud that may have been committed?”

Once we reach this stage of articles, I think people who know things will start to get nervous.


8 posted on 04/27/2011 1:29:31 AM PDT by tsowellfan (http://www.cafenetamerica.com)
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