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To: OUTKAST

I can’t stand Glenn Beck but here are my comments. The candidates would be wise not to hang their campaign on the BC issue unless we have a majority of Congress in agreement. Right now there isn’t a single Congressman taking on the issue. This was Congress’ job to address and they are cowards. No one will convince a majority of Americans that it is a forgery if there is no one in Congress demanding Obama’s resignation or taking action to impeach him.

Where Beck is wrong though is it takes teams to win. Good cop / bad cop. Newt and the gang should say nothing about the BC issue. Meanwhile the Sheriff and others should speak the truth and whittle away at Obama’s support.


15 posted on 03/02/2012 6:06:50 PM PST by plain talk
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To: plain talk

I think the majority of Americans know Obama is illegal. They also know the Republican and Democrats in Congress and the Judicial Branch decided to break the highest law of our land. They think they are above the constitution in all ways now. The Supremes agree.

We don’t need courts any more because if the law does not apply to the fat asses in Congress, it should not apply to anyone else, either. We don’t need a military to protect a Constitutional Republic that no longer exists either. In fact, we don’t need a Executive Branch and Congress anymore since they derive their power from the constitution they killed. They are all illegitmate.

Those who think it is cute when the Congress and Judicial branch stand on their hind legs and act like wild animals are going to discover the glory of Africa. You think it is too hard to force them to obey the law, it will be harder when all law breaks down.


23 posted on 03/02/2012 6:32:25 PM PST by SaraJohnson
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