Nemo me impune lacessit

No one provokes me with impunity

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No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.

Article 1, Section 9, Constitution of the United States

If this is the law of the land...why in a republic (little r) and as republicans, do we allow mere POLITICIANS to the right to use a "title of office" for the rest of their lives as if it were de facto a patent of nobility. Because, as republicans, this should NOT be the case...just saying...

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Some Troubling Questions...

I'm not a birther...but the following raises some very troubling questions that have yet to be answered.



The following is a copy of his elementary school registration. 


I has been alleged  that he registered at Occidental College in California as a foreign exchange student...

I'm not a birther by any stretch of anyone's imagination, but I do have to admit that I'm a little troubled by the allegations in the video.  I do believe that Mr. Obama was born in Hawaii.  On the other hand if he was adopted in Indonesia, and took an Indonesian passport, then later traveled to Pakistan on that passport...as has been alleged, as well as lying on his Illinois about not having used an alias...

As I said some very troubling questions.  I think that if the elite media had done their job of properly vetting Mr. Obama, rather than being dazzled by helping to elect the first black American as president...then he'd never have made it past the primaries...then again, neither would John Edwards!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obama was never an Indonesian citizen, as both the US State Department and the Indonesian government have said.

Obama traveled to Pakistan on a US passport. He had a US passport from the time that he left Hawaii to go to Indonesia, and he also used it when he returned from Indonesia to attend High School. And, he never had an Indonesian passport, since he was never an Indonesian citizen.

The document you show is an unsigned application to attend a private school. Do parents sometimes lie to get their children into school? Answer: Yes.

So the application proves nothing. What does count is that the Indonesian government and the US State Department in a legal filing (http://www.scribd.com/full/17508463?access_key=key-1vg7c228ugapeqcnkki6) have said that he was never a citizen of Indonesia.

Rich Vail said...

thanks for bringing that up