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To: wintertime

If it were soooooo straight forward, it would be an easy matter for Obama to **promptly** prove with the **best** evidence that he is a natural born citizen.
He does not do this, because he very likely can NOT.

And...AGAIN...for the umpteenth time! This is NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT about removing Obama. If the man is a natural born citizen he DESERVES to be in the White House!

This **IS** about the Constitution and the Rule of Law! We need both because we literally have millions upon millions of corpses in the last 100 years to testify of the mayhem that comes from lacking the foundations of constitutionally based rule of law!

As for the commie card:

The victims of communism and their families are not laughing. ( Just ask the victims of Obama’s friend, Bill Ayers.)


Barack Obama IS in the White House and no attempt to find him ineligible has gone anywhere. Obama posted a copy of his birth certificate on the internet six months before he was elected for anyone in the whole wide world to see.

Judge David O. Carter ruled in Obama’s favor on his eligibility and he won the Bronze Star with the V device for Valor for killing communists at the Battle of Khe Sahn in Vietnam.

Colonel Gordon Ray “Bird Dog” Roberts testified against Lieutenant Colonel Terry Lakin at his Obama eligibility Court Martial and Colonel Roberts is one of only two active duty Medal of Honor winners. Colonel Roberts won the Medal Of Honor for killing communists in Vietnam.

His two older brothers were already in the Navy when Gordon Roberts enlisted in the Army three days after graduating from high school in 1968. He became part of the 101st Airborne, the same unit his father had served in during World War II.

Specialist Fourth Class Roberts arrived in Vietnam in May 1969, and a few days later found himself in the middle of the battle for Hamburger Hill, a week-and-a-half-long battle with North Vietnamese Army troops in the A Shau Valley. For the next several weeks, his battalion attempted to block the enemy’s main resupply route from Laos.

At midday on July 11, Roberts heard the sound of heavy fighting about three and a half miles away, where another U.S. infantry company, badly outnumbered, had lost its battalion commander and was surrounded by the NVA. Roberts’s company boarded helicopters and went to relieve them.

After landing, Roberts’s platoon was maneuvering along a ridgeline to attack the heavily fortified enemy position that had the American company pinned down. Suddenly, the platoon was hit by fire coming from camouflaged North Vietnamese bunkers on a hill overlooking them. Roberts dived for cover with the rest of the men, but then, seeing that the platoon was likely to take serious casualties, he got to his feet and charged the closest enemy position, firing as he ran. He killed the two North Vietnamese manning the gun, then continued on to a second bunker. When a machine-gun round knocked his weapon from his hands, he grabbed another rifle from the ground, took out the second bunker, and destroyed a third with grenades.

As he charged a fourth enemy position, Roberts was now in a no-man’s-land, cut off from the rest of his platoon. With shells snapping past him, he fought his way to the company his unit had been trying to relieve when attacked. There he worked to move wounded GIs from exposed positions to an evacuation area, later returning to his own unit.

Roberts was back home, stationed at Fort Meade early in 1971, when he was informed that he was to receive the Medal of Honor. With his family looking on, he was presented with the medal by President Richard Nixon on March 2, 1971.

Three weeks later, Roberts was discharged from the Army. He graduated from college and pursued a career in social work for eighteen years; during that time he joined the National Guard and became an officer. He decided to go back on active duty in 1991 and served a tour of duty in Iraq in 2005 as the commander of a logistics battalion.
Colonel Roberts was Lieutenant Colonel Lakin’s commanding officer at Walter Reed Medical Center when Lakin decided to disobey a direct order from Colonel Roberts to report to his office.


54 posted on 01/10/2011 3:37:50 PM PST by jamese777
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To: jamese777
Again...There is only **one** rational response to all of your musings.

If this is as clear cut as you say, then Obama should promptly prove with **all** of the **best** evidence that he is a natural born citizen.

Obama likely does not because he can NOT!

It really is that simple!

55 posted on 01/10/2011 3:41:22 PM PST by wintertime (Re: Obama, Rush Limbaugh said, "He was born here." ( So? Where's the proof?))
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