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To: DMZFrank

“In the 20th and 21st century’s three presidential candidates have been challenged over their constitutional eligibility. Barry Goldwater, George Romney, and John McCain. All of those men unhesitatingly provided what ever documents requested for that which was necessary to prove or disprove the claims against them.”

Neither Goldwater, Romney, or McCain provided any documents. The facts were well known: That Arizona was not a state when Goldwater was born, that Romney was born in Mexico of American parents, and that McCain was born in the Canal Zone of American parents. The legal challenges all dropped dead on the courthouse steps, same as all the Obama challenges.


94 posted on 07/11/2009 1:55:46 PM PDT by Redwood Bob
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To: Redwood Bob

There was no case against McCain since he was born to American parents out of the country while his dad was an officer in the U.S. military. The children of diplomats, for example, also are considered natural born citizens when they are born overseas since their American parent is working for the country.

In Obama’s case, it doesn’t even appear close. There is so much suspicious, conflicting info available that I don’t see him keeping his Presidency past this summer or fall.


97 posted on 07/11/2009 2:43:32 PM PDT by real_patriotic_american
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To: Redwood Bob

Not so. I saw a copy of the birth certificate that McCain provided, and have stored it on my hard drive.
I suppose the above cases could be considered moot, since none of those men were elected. But we know that Hussein lied and forged his way into the White House.

The lawsuits are not all “dead on the courthouse steps”. Some are. The large majority are still pending, many are state level suits.

There are currently 48 federal lawsuits challenging Obama’s eligibility to serve as President of the the United States. Just how much is Obama paying to defend his ineligibility?

In Dr. Orly’s, “Keyes v Bowen” case, there are 4 attorneys representing Obama, 4 representing California Secretary of State Bowen, and one representing the Electors. That’s nine lawyers. There are two issues here:

1. Obama is spending a fortune. His California attorneys are from a Beverly Hills firm (unless it’s just a front) and in Washington, DC, Robert Bauer, named as one of the “100 Most Influential Attorneys,” has been around the block time and again. Dr. Orly estimates that Obama’s attorneys are charging $600 an hour. You do the math.

2. The States are spending a fortune. They are wasting our taxpayer’s dollars to defend the indefensible.

Obama could end all of this with a $20 bill. I can’t imagine what is or isn’t in his vault-copy birth certificate that would justify Obama’s ongoing battle to prevent its release.


101 posted on 07/11/2009 4:10:31 PM PDT by DMZFrank
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