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  • A Further Inquiry into Obama's Origins

    02/13/2010 10:29:40 PM PST · by smoothsailing · 147 replies · 4,070+ views
    American Thinker ^ | 2-14-2010 | Jack Cashill - Commentary
    Return to the Article February 14, 2010A Further Inquiry into Obama's OriginsBy Jack Cashill Last week I contributed an article to American Thinker on Obama's origins that evoked a good deal of informed response. In it, I argued that the failure of the mainstream media to document the first year of Barack Obama's life has rendered the media accounts of the year before his birth suspect. Here is what we know about Obama's first year. On August 19, 1961, fifteen days after Obama's presumed birth, his mother, "Stanley Ann Dunham," enrolled for classes at the University of Washington at...
  • Letters to U.S. Attorney Taylor

    04/07/2009 6:16:15 PM PDT · by classical artist · 7 replies · 620+ views
    Natural Born Citizen ^ | 4/3/09 | Leo Donofrio
    People are writing to me and claiming that US Attorney Taylor will never touch the eligibility issue to bring a quo warranto challenging Obama’s title to the office of President. Many are also saying that we the people have exhausted all legal options and that we must look outside the Constitution for justice. I say there is no justice outside of the Constitution and that if you sink to that level of thought the true enemies of the Constitution will have defeated you and it forevermore. But the people have not even come close to doing everything in their power...
  • Lots of Smoke and Still No Proof of Citizenship

    02/22/2009 2:26:05 PM PST · by Sequoyah101 · 4 replies · 724+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | 2-22-2009 | WND
    At least three proposals have been submitted to state legislatures since Obama's election in November, and at least one – in Oklahoma – has gained enough traction to pass a committee vote.