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May 04 2009

Barry Soetoro: Young Barak Obama in Indonesian schools

Published by dfallis at 9:10 am under Political humor Edit This

I did not vote for George W. Bush, but at least I knew whom I was not voting for at the time. With Barak Obama its difficult to know if I did not vote for him or this other person from his former life known to his classmates and teachers as Barry Soetoro, the step-son of a wealthy Indonesian oilman. Whether or not George Bush was or was not a good president is ancient history now, because we have a man in office who may not even be a United States citizen and a court system that would benefit Obama by denying the right of others to find out.

Strangely enough, the Supreme Court will now have an appointee who might have to answer questions about the origins of the man if Mr. Berg causes enough of a stir.Even stranger is the fact that during a video, Mr. Berg makes mention of Obama’s grandmother having been in attendance of Obama/Soetoro’s birth in a Kenyan hospital, while Obama’s sister (half-sister) puts his birth in one hospital in Hawaii, and Obama, himself, claims it was another hospital in Hawaii. All of which becomes moot if Obama/Soetoro did not renew his American citizenship during the 8-years that he was listed-in Indonesian schools-as a citizen of Indonesia. The republicans and the democrats have told some “mighty-tall” tales in the past, but this one takes the cake for its deviance and danger to America.

Then you have to ask yourself, do you really want Joe Biden if it turns out that Obama was ineligible to run for office? And if it’s not Joe Biden, we get Looney Sue Pelosi…which is worse?

The Hawaiian birth certificate, produced by the eager democrats at the time of query, means nothing in the grand scheme of things, but what is questionable is how deep the corruption of the government has gone and how much more will the American people take before they stop this nonsense? We need a president and a government that puts “we the people” first and not in the back pocket category to big business, and big government.

Links to Reality: Phil Berg, Israeli Insider, Chicagoagainstobama

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2 Responses to “Barry Soetoro: Young Barak Obama in Indonesian schools”

  1. rickfonteson 25 Jul 2009 at 8:36 pm edit this

    When, in Article Two, Section One of the Constitution, our founding fathers addressed the qualifications for one to serve as president of the United States, it was not thinkable that a person not qualified would ever be put forward for the post.

    It is passing strange that one has to offer more proof of citizenship to obtain a driver’s license than he or she would to be elected President.

    Be that as it may, the toothpaste is out of the tube. We have elected a person whom the preponderance of evidence indicates is ineligible to serve while lacking the legal mechanism to force him to produce concrete evidence to the contrary.

    Eventually the truth will come out. There are too many strong intellects digging into the matter for each and every kernel of evidence to remain “sealed” forever.

    My concern is for what happens after Mr. Obama is “outed.” What constitutional crises will we be heir to given the vast body of executive orders and legislation signed by an illegal president?

    Just as the President’s eligibility should have been vetted prior to his nomination, those attempting to disprove his citizenship need to think about the repercussions before they come forward with the evidence.

    Once the can of worms is opened, it will take a much larger can to contain all that is engendered.

  2. dfallison 27 Jul 2009 at 8:08 am edit this

    Very well said, and it is something to ponder. We may never know where all this has lead or what will come of it; however, our constitution was written to give governance to the people not to be changed with times as though time could or should govern decency.

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