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To: Celtman
Even if this is so (and I am not conceding the point), applying for, receiving, and using an Indonesian psssport were actions taken by Obama himself.

Holding more than one passport is perfectly legal and does not threaten one's status as an American citizen. I hold three.

407 posted on 12/04/2008 2:51:33 PM PST by Citizen Blade (What would Ronald Reagan do?)
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To: Citizen Blade; calenel; montesquiue; Non-Sequitur; flaglady47; Newtiebacker; GBA; so_real; ...

Here's a scenario for those of you who are afraid to “rock the boat”:

Obama moves on to be sworn in on Jan. 20, 2009. All current efforts to demand a more diligent vetting of his eligibility are fruitless -- the "powers" in Washington quietly and collectively decided to give Obama a "pass." They do this because they feel calling him illegitimate, and ordering new elections, might cause a break down overseas and domestically. We don’t want riots, right? Our nation's never survived riots...

Months later, foreign intelligence agencies, either from our enemies or countries who profit from the downfall of the US, start leaking documents that we have been seeking for months now. Documents they've had all along. "Birth certificates," copies of Indonesian school records, travel manifests, passport records, etc, are released to the UN and other nations.

Domestically, it sets off a chain reaction in the US. Citizens, still stinging from the economy, call for a referendum or demand resignation. "Red states," particularly those in the south, openly discuss seceding for political and economic reasons.

Financially, we sink even further in the world economy, with the stability of our government in question. The US dollar is worthless and our diplomacy is ineffective because legitimacy of our government is very much in doubt. Our current allies offer no support, for fear of being ostracized and losing what little international trading exists because of the world economic crisis.

Militarily, our soldiers are hesitant to act for fear that killing foreign combatants might expose them, individually, to war crimes because they are considered to be under the command of an illegitimate head of state.

Sound to crazy to happen? Really??!

Let's pray that our leaders and guided by wisdom in their decisions over the next several weeks. There's a lot at stake if they're wrong...


464 posted on 12/04/2008 4:45:47 PM PST by BP2 (I think, therefore I'm a conservative)
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