Posted on 12/02/2008 7:30:36 PM PST by ckilmer
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Any of us, who served in the Military, or in public office, have also vowed to uphold the constitution from enemies foreign and domestic. Will we honor our vows? And how do we, in this case? For me personally, it is a matter of prayer, because I must honor my vow.
Barack Obama is not president-elect.
Any other citizenship forfeits being a "natural born citizen" by the original intent of the framers.
", to paint conservatives unfairly,"
unfairly because they turn out right or because they turn out wrong. I for one want an actual conclusion other than we give up
" I dont think its worth the loss of converts to the conservative cause. "
:0 I am not clear what your concept of a Conservative cause could possibly be, if simply asking for a law to be followed by some basic guidelines outlined in the Constitution is a "losing issue all the way 'round" plus, exactly what converts would a conservative cause want if they are "in to" subverting the Constitution?
seems you're more concerned about how conservatives are perceived, than by actually acting on conservative principles ...
"Perhaps you do."
Perhaps I do what?
Unspun, even if Barack is not eligible, those who have the authority to do so won’t do a thing. NOTHING. They will not risk rioting, chaos and violence in the streets. They are not going to bar the first black American, elected to the presidency, from assuming that office.
Not if they perceive that those who support Constitutional integrity have your uremic attitude.
Their decision will have nothing to do with any of our attitudes and nothing to do with us. It’s those on the other side they’re concerned about. They are not going to bar Obama from the presidency and risk bloodshed in the streets. It’s that simple.
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DISREGARD - - I found it!
Who are “they?” Five of nine, may realize that bloodshead was required to gain our Constitution and that deserves bloodshed to keep it.
Speak of despair somewhere other than FR, please.
Hospital Information Privacy under HIPAA
(Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/
HIPAA prohibits accessing patient information by the public. How did a dozen hospitals confirm that neither Barack Obama II nor his mother were ever patients?
And who was the author of the article?
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacysummary.pdf
Phil Berg’s tack toward Indonesia and Pakistan avoid the B.C. issue altogether. By his own admission, Barack Obama II traveled to Pakistan in 1981. He could not do so on a U.S. passport. His childhood Indonesian passport had expired. To renew it, or to get a passport from a third country, he had to renounce his U.S. citizenship. He is neither a natural born citizen nor a citizen at all. Barack Obama II is an illegal alien with Indonesian (or possibly some other) citizenship.
Case closed. Go directly to federal prison. Upon release, go directly to Jakarta, Indonesia, and never come back.
A hospital visit in 1961 would precede any hospital’s present information system. There would have been new hospital information systems installed since then.
Information from 1961 would not be accessible live through the system. A computer request for info on Barack Obama or Stanley Ann Obama would only access ten years - twenty years at the max.
To get offline information like this requires an archive search by the Hospital Information Management department... probably going through dusty case after dusty case of patient records in some off-site warehouse.
And you persuaded twelve hospitals to do warehoused archives record searches? No wonder hospital bills are so high...
Your theory may have merit. Hillary only SUSPENDED her campaign when Obama got the nomination. Me thinks she is in this somehow.
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