An Unvetted Counterfeit President
July 3, 2012
Bar’ak Soetoro-Obama was vetted by only one person in all of
America. That person was the attorney serving the Democratic Party of
Hawaii. That attorney was responsible to determine if Barry could
constitutionally qualify to be placed on the Hawaiian ballot for the
presidential contest. He determined that he was not qualified. How was
that determination arrived at? One or both of two possible ways. The
DNC used as their consultant the attorney that had long ago also served
as the divorce attorney for Anne Dunham and Obama Sr. The divorce
papers filed for Ms. Dunham contained the birth certificate of their
son, whose custody had to be adjudicated. That attorney would have seen
it and examined it because it might contain information that would be a
possible consideration If it stated a location outside of the United
States, then that attorney would have later recalled that fact and felt
that Obama was ineligible to run for President. That is the only likely
explanation for why his inclusion on the ballot was rejected.
That birth certificate must have shown something important, namely his true place of birth.
The official form for presidential candidate certification had
previously stated that the candidate has been determined to be
constitutionally qualified. Yet in Obama’s case that certification was
rejected. Why? You can bet that whatever the reason was, it was a damn
good one. And fully valid.
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Will "anyone" vet Mitt Romney with the same standards that should have been used on akaObama? We still are in the dark as to the DATE that Mitt's Mexico born father became a NATURALIZD U.S. citizen. Mitt was born in a Detroit hospital in Wayne County, WHY has he NOT made public this readily available document?
ReplyDeleteWHAT is on the Wayne County B.C. that HE DOESN'T WANT REVEALED? He has only presented a STATE of Michigan B.C. which merely attests to the fact that a person bearing his name was born to those named in the document. NO REFERENCE to "details" like name of the attending doctor or the citizenship of the parents, etc.