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To: reasonisfaith; DakotaGator; LucyT; txflake
What the heck, here's the whole letter. It isn't likely Justice Thomas will ever see it anyway since aides read everything before putting it before him, probably.

MMMMMM GGGGGGGG
JJJJJJJ CCCC, Tennessee
October 12. 2008

To the Honorable and very highly esteemed, Justice Clarence Thomas:

We The People are literally hiring a man to be President of OUR United States, thus We The People have the authority to demand Barack Obama prove his eligibility. The citizen cannot prove a negative; the Burden of Proof regarding citizenship has always been on Mister Obama. And he has never met it.

There appear to be two items at work in the perniciously lingering issue of Barack Hussein Obama’s certification of natural born citizenship and thus qualification to ascend to the office of President: Standing, and Burden of Proof.

With regards to the first, Standing: several courts are dismissing cases from American citizens demanding Barack Obama prove eligibility based on lack of plaintiffs' standing. This is outrageous! Each and every American citizen has standing to demand through the courts that a candidate prove his eligibility for elected office. For any court to rule otherwise is a travesty!

For the courts to suggest that The People must go through Congress or the Secretaries of the Several States to force production of proof of eligibility smacks of obstruction of justice. These are the same courts which do not hesitate to manufacture "rights" out of whole cloth. We The People are not asking that this man be subjected to a kangaroo court such as you endured, Your Honor, at the hands of Congressional devils. But We demand that Barack Obama prove his eligibility to even run for the office! Every document a fraudulent President signs will be a Constitutional travesty and an outrage.

Regarding the second, Burden of Proof: this is always on the candidate, for any position. Congress and the courts do not have the authority to withhold Mr. Obama's qualifications or keep from the People a factor of ineligibility; nor does Congress have the authority to eschew Constitutionally defined requirements except by a well defined Constitutionally defined process. By the Tenth Amendment it is a right reserved to The People to demand to see a Presidential candidate's qualifications.

If this is a Constitutional Republic still, then the people in government work for me and 299,000,000 other sovereigns of the Republic. We ought have the right to assurance that this Chicago thug is at least eligible to run for the office. Please, Sir, see to the appeals from We The People regarding this matter. [See please, docket # 08A407 ]

Highest Regards,
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333 posted on 11/12/2008 5:33:41 PM PST by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: wita

***PING***


340 posted on 11/12/2008 5:59:19 PM PST by DakotaGator (God Save the Republic! And keep your powder dry!!)
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To: MHGinTN
Great letter! Mine is done and heading for the post office in the morning. Hope others join in on the letter writing as it might help to make the truth come out one way or the other!

Like I have said before, I will be ready to accept the fact of Obama as President ONLY after we all know the truth. If he is constitutionally qualified to take office, then so be it and we look to 2012.

351 posted on 11/12/2008 7:02:10 PM PST by seekthetruth
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To: MHGinTN

Letter stamped and ready to go.


406 posted on 11/15/2008 7:00:59 PM PST by reasonisfaith (Palin alone accomplished the ultimate political success--beating the corrupt status quo)
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