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To: nathanbedford
The Commander-In-Chief, a civilian, is the "who" but even he is subject to powers vested in the legislative branch in the power to declare war and in the power to fund armies and navies.

This presumes the individual has met the Constitutional requirements of natural born citizenship in Article 2 Section of the Constitution. Clearly BO/BS has not only failed to prove he meets that requirement but has refused to provide such proof. The Lt. Colonel's oath is to the Constitution, not a civilian who has not proven to be a natural born citizen.
213 posted on 04/13/2010 10:55:36 AM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! www.FairTaxNation.com)
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To: Man50D

This presumes the individual has met the Constitutional requirements of natural born citizenship in Article 2 Section of the Constitution. Clearly BO/BS has not only failed to prove he meets that requirement but has refused to provide such proof. The Lt. Colonel’s oath is to the Constitution, not a civilian who has not proven to be a natural born citizen.


Obama has failed to prove that to YOU. But he was certified as the winner of the Electoral College vote by Vice President Cheney and he was sworn in by Chief Justice Roberts and the state of Hawaii has confirmed his birth there. Thus far, seven Obama eligibility lawsuits have reached Justices’ conferences at the US Supreme Court and they have rejected hearing each and every one of them.
Finally the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Obama to be a natural born citizen for Article 2 Section 1 purposes and therefore eligible to receive Indiana’s electoral college votes and last week the Indiana Supreme Court refused to overturn that decision.


232 posted on 04/13/2010 11:13:46 AM PDT by jamese777
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