Monday, May 30, 2011

Obama’s ineligibility: Prepare for the fall

This excellent article by Larry Sellin in the Canada Free Press is frustrating. It appears that we Americans who will have to wait until the very last possible minute to get rid of Obama, because the Judicial Branch does not recognize the enormity of his crimes, or it is still totally ignoring them! The left oriented puppet masters in the CFR, who control what names appear on the presidential election ballot, and who steer public opinion by controlling what news appears (or doesn't appear) in the headlines, must be thrilled at how their implementation of Socialism and Communism is progressing.

And lets remember that all Obama needs to do if he wants to prevent the next election is to declare a national emergency and martial law. The first official act will be, as in Katrina, to confiscate all citizen weapons. He has seen to it that the federal agencies, laws and Executive orders are already in place to do just that. I am surprised that he did not declare martial law before the last election.

Bruce

'The United States is in a Constitutional and political crisis without precedent.

What can ordinary Americans do when a large number of politicians are corrupt and an even larger portion of the national political leadership is complicit in a cover-up of that corruption?

Do we petition those leaders to investigate and punish themselves?
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Andrew Napolitano once asked South Carolina Congressman James Clyburn, the third-ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives, where in the Constitution it authorizes the federal government to regulate the delivery of health care.

Clyburn replied: “There’s nothing in the Constitution that says that the federal government has anything to do with most of the stuff we do.” Then he shot back: “How about [you] show me where in the Constitution it prohibits the federal government from doing this?”

Rep. Clyburn, like many in Congress, has conveniently forgotten that, according to the Constitution, the federal government has only specific enumerated powers.'

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