Posted on 08/02/2009 1:35:53 AM PDT by rxsid
Edited on 08/06/2009 12:10:02 AM PDT by John Robinson. [history]
Attorney Taitz filed a NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION to Expedite authentication, MOTION for Issuance of Letters Rogatory for authenticity of Kenyan birth certificate filed by Plaintiff Alan Keyes PhD.
http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/blog1/ (site has been the target of hackers, proceed with caution — John)
Can you make any sense out of the thing I sent the five of you last night....
Thought about putting it i timeline form but was just too tired and you’re much better at that.
Our town had a big fire and I couldn’t sleep with the smoke in the air.
Not sure how awake I was.
Was up most of the night researching and writing freep mails....will send you the outcome when I get my thoughts organized.
Right now it’s time to put blueberries in the freezer. Had to buy instead of pick this year.
Look: He he he Look like the GLOBE is doing the job!
Birthers pick up support in Virginia, North Carolina
National Post ^ | 8/11/09 | Editors
Posted on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 10:27:54 AM by pissant
Birthers appear to be gaining ground in the Old South, where a large percentage of voters in two states claim they are unconvinced that Barack Obama is a natural born American.
A poll carried out by Public Policy Polling, a firm based in Raleigh, N.C., found that only 53% of voters in Virginia believe the President was born in the United States, against 24% who are convinced he’s a foreigner, and 24% who aren’t sure.
In addition, a blog on CQ Politics, a site sponsored by Congressional Quarterly, says results from a similar poll in North Carolina found that 47% of Republicans think Mr. Obama was born outside the U.S. Only 24% are convinced he’s an authentic American, and 29% aren’t sure.
Have you tried Ibuprofen? It is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, which relieves pain and swelling.
I took a nasty dump 14 days ago, and that is what I am on (600mg). I only take it in the morning because that is when I am most sore. I could take it at night, but I dont need it. One pill takes me through the day, and it takes effect in about 1 hour.
We can get them over the counter here in Panama. I dont know if one can in the states without doctors orders.
Once the swelling goes down, the pain goes down to nearly nothing.
I’m sorry about your eyes. I wish I could do something about it.
At what point in time did he start "reconstructing" the facts about his life? His Illinois state senate campaign, his Illinois U.S. Senate campaign, or before then? When was Dreams From My Father written?
If his personal history has been "sanitized" (I am agreeing with you) they started working on it years back.
LOL — stying off this thread would probably cure me quick, but I have to keep checking in just to see where it is going! LOL. Already there are a couple more posts of interest to follow. Little did I know when I discovered this thread Aug. 2 that I’d still be here Aug. 11!
My excuse for being back at the computer right now is that I just started the dishwasher. I don’t want to take the chance as starting my shower until the water is all in, or I’ll get scalded.
Will Ibuprophin reduce swelling? I never thought about that before.
Dreams from my father was published in 1995 when he was 34 years old, but he started it in 1990. (slow writer?) He claims that he was offered several lucrative book contracts upon being elected as the first black president of the Harvard Law Review. He graduated from HL in 1991. (J. Corsi)
But, I think he’s been dissembling about his life his whole life. He’s had to make excuses for himself from the beginning because he didn’t have a father, his father was a different race, he didn’t have a mother, his sister was a diffeent race, he ilved with his grandparents, etc.
IMO Dreams was written to fill in the spaces created when true informaton was scrubbed.
But as I pointed out in my looooong thought post: He can’t be sure he’s gotten EVERY bit of information scrubbed....So when something like Orly’s BC comes up, he’s as worried as we are excited. And must go into action immediately to minimize it.
I meant to add that he wrote Dreams from my father before he started his political career.
Will Ibuprophin reduce swelling? I never thought about that before
NEWS to me too. How about ALEVE?
Questions and Answers on Dual Citizenship
Hiw website actually is www.richw.ORG.
Ibuprophin does reduce swelling and subsequently reduces pain. I am delaying a possible knee replacement by taking it. However my physician frowns on it as it works against high blood pressure medication. I use it as sparingly as possible.
Thanks for all your good investigative work. Hope the Globe article will convince some people who never follow the news.
What does Osborn v Bank of the United States have to do with Article Two, Section One, Clause Five?
It has as much to do with it as did the 14th Amendment, jamese777, which is to say nothing. But, it does, however, state quite clearly why there are no laws pertaining to natural born citizens made by Congress, and that is that the Constitution alone makes the distinction, because the enumerated power of the national legislature is to prescribe a uniform law of naturalization. Naturalization has nothing to do with natural born. You can scroll up to my reply to this very thread, at #8377, or, oh, what the heck, I’ll post it again:
A naturalized citizen is indeed made a citizen under an act of Congress, but the act does not proceed to give, to regulate, or to prescribe his capacities. He becomes a member of the society, possessing all the rights of a native citizen, and standing, in the view of the Constitution, on the footing of a native. The Constitution does not authorize Congress to enlarge or abridge those rights. The simple power of the national legislature is to prescribe a uniform rule of naturalization, and the exercise of this power exhausts it so far as respects the individual. The Constitution then takes him up, and, among other rights, extends to him the capacity of suing in the courts of the United States precisely under the same circumstances under which a native might sue. He is distinguishable in nothing from a native citizen except so far as the Constitution makes the distinction. The law makes none.
So, let's take a look at these laws, to determine whether they're:
A) Unconstitutional due to Congressional overreach, beyond express limitation to naturalization by the Constitution itself, or:
B) Only dealing with naturalization, and therefore not natural born, which is therefore correct per the power enumerated to Congress by the Constitution itself.
You keep banging your head on this, but if what you repeatedly insist is so, it's either unconstitutional or the law only deals with naturalization. Take your pick. It can be no other way, jamese777.
You have FReepmail.
The bank comment is a one to one fact in my business life currently. Investors are attempting to move liquid assets out of the US and are having difficulty doing so because of lack of cooperation from the offshore banks.
What I don't get about the great grandchildren is this--if the grandson gets the passport, why doesn't his kid then get it as his child? Or does he? I suppose what you are saying is that you, as a greatgrandchild can't get one direct; if your mother had, you would have also.
Yes. As I understood it at the time, if my mother had not taken up the option to request a Passposrt as the granddaughter of and Irish citizan — a man she’d never met because he died around 1895, that option would be denied me. That was Irish law at the time. I’m not even sure that they allow grandchildren that option any more.
Now, if my mother had held an Irish Passport, I could then claim one on the basis of hers, and so could my children.
Keep in mind that this is my interpretation of the LAW via my “degree” in newspaper reading. LOL
Of course this is all a rather specious argument that would depend upon gathering a lot of “probably” non-existent papers since my great grandfather emigrated here at the age of 11 and joined the Union Army when he was old enough to carry a gun for Mr. Lincoln.
The rest of my ancestry doesn’t qualify for any kind of dual citizenship because they all came here starting in 1607 — Jamestown — and in the 1630s to New Sweden (now Philadelphia).
Too bad, so sad. I’m stuck with Obama.....and his devious schemes.
This was posted on another thread....Can we verify it?
According to health record statistics, there were 8 births of children in 1961 not attended by a doctor, nurse or mid-wife in Honolulu County, Hawaii.
Placemark.
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