Posted on 06/17/2009 1:05:08 PM PDT by smoothsailing
June 17, 2009
Can the US Constitution survive dictator Obama?
By Sher Zieve
In light of the now almost daily bombardment of the US Constitution by the sitting US Commander in Chief, the question 'is our Constitution still the law of the land?' is increasingly being asked by We-the-People. The problem of Barack Hussein Obama seeming not to be a natural-born citizen is still an extremely salient issue an issue that has led Obama to hire a team of lawyers to keep all information on his actual country of birth and all of his college records hidden. The latest estimate on the fees charged to do so is over $1Million. This, coupled with Obama's continued and strong apparent push to completely bankrupt the USA and turn it into his own personal totalitarian utopia has led to unprecedented actions by some US citizens.
Recently, retired Navy Commander Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III filed a criminal complaint of Treason against Barack Hussein Obama. This has prompted other individuals around the country to do the same. As our Republic now stands on the brink of complete collapse, I thought an interview of Commander Fitzpatrick was in order....
(Excerpt) Read more at renewamerica.us ...
Sotomayor has broad national support; apparently even some of the McPain voters favor her.
Even if some of these materials were smuggled out of their safety valves, I doubt the American people would pay a bit of attention. Would just call it purloined documents illegally taken
I'm in.
If we are going to have a Supreme Court and A Constitution, then Obama MUST be required to produce his original birth certificate! If he is not eligible to serve as President, which I don’t believe he is, then he needs to be removed from office. And the American people will support it.
52% will NOT!!!
obumpa
bttt!
No.
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