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To: svcw
“If they rule he is not actually eligible, the very fabric of this country will be torn apart. Do you really think they would go forward knowing that?”

I would hope that they would go forward and uphold the Constitution they have sworn to protect. If they ruled Barack Hussien Obama aka Barry Soetoro eligible, then he would remain in office.

If SCOTUS requires proof from Barack Hussien Obama aka Barry Soetoro, and he somehow can not show proof then he would not remain in office.

I do know that if the Constitution is not upheld “the very fabric of this country WILL be torn apart”!

24 posted on 01/18/2009 8:32:59 AM PST by seekthetruth
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To: seekthetruth; svcw

You said — I do know that if the Constitution is not upheld “the very fabric of this country WILL be torn apart”!

That’s just rhetoric and hyperbole on this thread. And we’re not talking about if we think the Constitution should be upheld (I think that everyone here is in agreement with that one..., it’s just that no one has been able to get a court to act upon it).

The reason what you say is simple rhetoric and hyperbole is because we’ve already had a prior President who was not qualified under the Constitution (Leo Donofrio already documented it, the 21st President of the United States).

And when that happened — “the very fabric of this country WAS NOT torn apart...”

That’s from *history* and we still have the very same Constitution right now, and here we are arguing about that same requirement of the Constitution. If the country’s fabric was torn apart from the 21st President of the United States not being qualified, then we wouldn’t be talking about this requirement any longer...


113 posted on 01/19/2009 10:41:32 AM PST by Star Traveler
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