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...well, think again.
This is a real gem, maybe even on that could make RWNJs here in USMB recoil a little in fear.
Behold (and this is from yesterday...):
Obama Was Hand-Picked NOT a Natural Born Citizen - Congress Knew It Protected Him - Freedom Outpost
There is much, much, much more at this wonderful blog.
Take moment to think about this important stuff.
Now, back to the OP link about birtherism flourishing again.
More from that fun link:
Before the sage comments come in, in order to understand this man's message better, I recommend that you wear one of these first:
Discuss. Is birtherism dead, or is there still a nook or cranny of this important phenomenon to discuss?
This is a real gem, maybe even on that could make RWNJs here in USMB recoil a little in fear.
Behold (and this is from yesterday...):
Obama Was Hand-Picked NOT a Natural Born Citizen - Congress Knew It Protected Him - Freedom Outpost
In 1975 a representative named Joe Bingham introduced an amendment to remove the "natural born citizen" constitutional requirement to become President.
Why is that important?
Because it was not until almost 30 years later that the issue would be addressed again. And it was not addressed only once, but multiple times. This is all part of congressional record.
Remarkably, it just so happened to coincide with the meteoric rise of a man named Barack Obama who currently sits in the People's House.
I am about to share with you a brilliant piece of research from the Article II Political Action Committee. After reading it the foremost question on my mind is, "If the natural born citizen definition only requires one citizen parent then why did they seemingly try so hard to change the law for Barack Obama?"
There are multiple links to official congressional documents throughout, contained in the research below, so I would urge you to draw your own conclusions.
But from my point of view this research either strongly, or at least partly, validates the following conclusions:
It appears to have worked.
- Barack Obama was hand-picked to be President.
- Some members of Congress, on both sides, understood that Obama was not "natural born" and tried to pass laws to pave the way for his arrival.
- In the end they used a deflection tactic to shine light on John McCain's eligibility status, hoping that Obama's own status would not be brought into question.
There is much, much, much more at this wonderful blog.
Take moment to think about this important stuff.
Now, back to the OP link about birtherism flourishing again.
More from that fun link:
Bingham's work lay dormant for twenty-six years when it was resurrected again in 2003 as Democrat members of Congress made no less than eight (8) attempts in twenty-two (22) months, to either eliminate the natural-born requirement, or redefine natural-born to accommodate Barack Hussein Obama II in advance of his rise to power. The evidence is right in the congressional record…
...Finally on April 10, 2008, unable to alter or remove the natural born citizen requirement to clear the way for Barack Obama, the U.S. Senate acts to shift focus before the election, introducing and passing S.R.511: – declaring Sen. John McCain a "natural born citizen" eligible to run for and hold the office of president. There was never any honest doubt about McCain, the son of a U.S. Navy Commander. The Sponsor of the resolution is Democrat Senator Claire McCaskill, [MO]...
...Once again, as the political left was unable to alter the U.S. Constitution by way of legitimate constitutional process, they resorted to altering the constitution via precedent setting, in short, knowingly electing and getting away with seating an unconstitutional president in order to alter Article II requirements for the office via breaking those constitutional requirements.
Before the sage comments come in, in order to understand this man's message better, I recommend that you wear one of these first:
Discuss. Is birtherism dead, or is there still a nook or cranny of this important phenomenon to discuss?
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