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To: liberalh8ter

Big time. His very presence in the office is questionable and his handlers/press just keep on keeping on as if there is no question. obama has never settled the eligibility issue and he is still allowed to be the acting president.
Add to that his actions are more in line with an African dictator who uses his country’s assets as his personal playthings.


9 posted on 03/22/2011 6:49:47 AM PDT by Texas resident (Hunkered Down)
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To: Texas resident
As far as I'm concerned, until Obama PROVES IT, he's an usurper and should be treated as such. It was Pelosi who sent out the forms to all of the States affirming his nomination and Pelosi has demonstrated on many occasions that she's NUTS. To recap:

1.) Crazy Pelosi signs nomination forms affirming Obama’s eligibility (You have to elect him to see if he's eligible).

2.) Dead people, zombies, racists and illegals put the Kenyan wonder in office.

3.) Kenyan wonder flubs oath (on purpose) then seals all of his records tighter than a frog's a*s.

4.) Kenyan wonder, crazy speaker and dingy Harry proceed to turn DC into a banana republic.

One of the many things I've read here on FR that has really resonated was a line about it being statistically impossible to make this many “mistakes”. It has to be contrived. As many have suspected, both parties play the same game - good politician/bad politician - and they take turns at the roles. Boehner has PROVEN it with his inaction and the GOP has proven it by not DEMANDING Obama prove his eligibility the MOMENT the took Congress. Until “we the people” decide we've had enough of this sh*t, nothing will change.

27 posted on 03/22/2011 7:06:40 AM PDT by liberalh8ter
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To: Texas resident
his actions are more in line with an African dictator who uses his country’s assets as his personal playthings

Exactly! Apart from his Mussolini-like strutting and posture, his arrogant behavior most reminds me of African despots like Robert Mugabe and former Uganda dictator Idi Amin. Congress had better act decisively now or get used to being irrelevant.

39 posted on 03/22/2011 9:42:26 AM PDT by Bernard Marx
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