Well put Kenny. I have often wondered if WND were employees of Anita Dunn. They raised a little money and got lots of advertising hits from the Arpaio press conference, and couldn't find much more than an iPhone camera to record the event. It is like they are pretending to ask questions while undermining the messenger and clouding the issue. They have some good writers, but their approach to eligibility suggests that they are encouraging their reputation are archetypal conspiracy wing-bats. As good a job as Corsi did by reporting the stories of Swift Boat veterans, his investigations of Obama stopped at the surface, never addressing the key Constitutional issues.
I have tried to give them the benefit of the doubt, since we see how corrupt federal and military courts are. No judge or pundit has ever dared say Chief Justice Marshall was simply mistaken, or Chief Justice Waite didn't know the law or Constitution. It appears that federal judges can be selected by Obama's protectors when eligibility is at issue? There was the convenient Muslim judge in Georgia (Malihi), the Michigan Muslim who read the Koran to the Mohammad frog, or whatever the costume, when the costume wearer was attacked for blaspheming Allah, or the liar Carter, a 'trusted former Marine' who had spent years in the Middle East working for our State Department, and who was assigned a Muslim clerk (graduate of some obscure Easter European school, with no law school) by Bob Bauer, apparently to deny Taitz the promised discovery. The corruption is so rife that an indirect charge of forgery or falsifying military registration may be more likely to reach discovery, and a grand jury. I can only hope for the best.
Farah may well have been threatened, but then he might help best, as Breitbart's replacement is doing, by declaring that he won't address the eligibility issue. Most of us have actually read the Constitution and the words of the many justices and cases confirming the truth. We will soon find out if we are to be a government of, for, and by the people. Alinsky-ites have isolated the voices of those dependent upon government approval, but if they eliminate the Internet, we will do what the proletariat in the USSR did, develop an underground.
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