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To: Labyrinthos

With all “due” respect....

this country won’t last until the 2012 election. At least, not at the current speed at which the country is being dismantled, destroyed and decimated.

And again, why the double standard in release of records? Why did Zero seal his records? What is Zero hiding? Other than his intentional and deliberate BLATANT destruction of the USA, what ELSE is Zero up to?

If I, as a citizen of the United States, do not have standing or a right to know the answers to any of those questions, then this country is doomed and the constitution IS just a worthless piece of paper.

I don’t happen to believe that.

So no. I disagree with you and I’m ready to do whatever is necessary and whatever possible to remedy this intolerable situation we’re now in.

And I’m not alone.


234 posted on 10/14/2009 12:00:03 PM PDT by XenaLee
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To: XenaLee
And again, why the double standard in release of records? Why did Zero seal his records? What is Zero hiding?

What double standard? Bush, McLame, Ghore, Clintoon, and Biden voluntarily released certain records, such as their college transcripts and senior thesis; but, there is no LEGAL obligation that they produce anything other than what is required in the disclosure statement under federal and state law. The only double standard is the reaction of the press, but the law itself treats everyone equal. Even the Constitution is silent as to what a candidate for POTUS needs to do to prove that he or she is qualified to serve, which is why the issue is generally addressed at the state level when the candidate's name is placed upon the ballot.

If I, as a citizen of the United States, do not have standing or a right to know the answers to any of those questions, then this country is doomed and the constitution IS just a worthless piece of paper.

You have no "right" to know what a candidate has no legal obligation to provide, and there is nothing in the Constitution that gives you that right simply because you are a citizen.

245 posted on 10/14/2009 12:37:25 PM PDT by Labyrinthos
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