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    OBAMA’S BIRTH ISSUE ISN’T GOING AWAY

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    Obama’s birth issue isn’t going away

    Al Ritter

    Baltimore Conservative Examiner


    March 6, 10:18 AM · 60 comments



    The newest plaintiffs on the scene for lawsuits about Obama’s birth certificate are a group of military personnel, some active, some reservists, and some retired. They all share the same concern, they don’t think that our sitting President has the requirements set forth in the Constitution to be our President.

    Many cases have already been submitted concerning the same issues, but all so far have either been dismissed without comment, or dismissed on the grounds of “no standing.â€

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    In yet another stupid statement from a Senator, Jon Kyl R-AZ in an email to a constituent has stated that the question of Barack Obama’s eligibility has been settled by Snopes.com and Fact Check.com. Both organizations are left leaning, and it is ridiculous to assume that somehow they have information that the average citizen doesn’t. His office was unavailable for comment on this horrendous statement.
    <<<<<Snopes, Fact Check? This was my laugh of the day!

    On the other hand I applaud these BRAVE Service Men( Women?) past and present. BRAVO!!!!

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    Who would have ever thought that snoops and fact check would have the authority to decide constitution law.
    I wonder if the Suprem Court uses this too?
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