Saturday, January 22, 2011

Repeal Executive Order 13489 Sealing Obama’s Records

Obama signed on January 21, 2009, his very first day in office, Executive Order 13489, regarding the release of Presidential records, meaning his birth certificate. Thanks Wayne Merc for the article.

Bruce

"(b) Upon the passage of 30 days after receipt by the incumbent and former Presidents of a notice of intent to disclose Presidential records, the Archivist may disclose the records covered by the notice, unless during that time period the Archivist has received a claim of executive privilege by the incumbent or former President or the Archivist has been instructed by the incumbent President or his designee to extend the time period for a time certain and with reason for the extension of time provided in the notice."

Alex Jones said, "Now for all of you who commented on our previous articles that we were no more than right-wing nut jobs, that this thing about Obama’s birth certificate was a non-issue, and those of you who tried to shift the focus of the stories, doesn’t this strike you as just a little odd?

That the first order of business Obama took care of on day one of his Presidency was to sign off on an Executive Order that states that only the records he chooses to be made public will be released?

This is the subject that was at the absolute top of his agenda?

If this isn’t proof that Obama is hiding something, I don’t know what is."

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