Thanks, Gemsbok.
Ping.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2131097/posts?page=59#59
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2131097/posts?page=3#3
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2131097/posts?page=57#57
Factcheck did more than simply "quell speculative charges" that Obama is not a natural-born US citizen -- they actively and deliberately sought to squelch any legitimate dialogue, whatsoever, about the fact that Obama has never proven to anyone that he is a natural-born citizen, that Obama has never shown his original birth certificate to anyone, and that Obama still steadfastly refuses to show it, knowing full-well, that in doing so, it would prevent him from ever becoming President, despite the demands of the Constitution and the will of the American people.
What Factcheck did was patently fraudulent, and anyone who is, or was, a part of this con game, who knowingly contributed to keeping this charade going, either actively or passively, is also guilty of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud. In short, people who, by their overt actions to prevent or discredit others from conducting any legitimate investigations into Obama's past, have been indirectly complicit in what has always been a bonafide conspiracy, not only to conceal Obama's true origin and identity, but also to defraud the American public and disenfranchise the American voter, by convincing them that they had iron-clad evidence proving that Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on August 4, 1961, and was therefore eligible to serve as President of the United States.
To the Obama Campaign, who still claims that all of the efforts made to uncover the truth about Obama's birth certificate have "never been about a piece of paper," I say, "Oh, yes it was, and still is about a piece of paper - the Constitution of the United States of America.