Posted on 05/08/2012 1:19:35 PM PDT by safetysign
WASHINGTON, May 7, 2012 Changes in the wording of Selective Service System record-keeping requirements, made days after the opening of an investigation into the alleged forgery of President Barack Obamas selective service registration form, raise serious questions about U.S. Government intentions. The new rules allow existing copies of documents that may be sought by investigators to be destroyed. The Selective Service Systems new privacy rules were published in the Federal Register on Tuesday, September 20, 2011, four days after the September 16 announcement by World Net Daily that the Maricopa County (Arizona) Sheriffs Office Cold Case Posse was opening an inquiry with full subpoena power into alleged forgery of several documents concerning Obamas birth and draft registration.
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I pray that the Lord and his angels will exercise their holy will to expose this fraud and his legion of criminals.
Will FReepers pray with me for this as well?
I wonder who pulls this puppets strings from behind the curtain? There’s no way he would be getting away with this without having a powerful group behind him. What does this say about our current government and what does it mean for its future? I feel something real bad is coming our way.
The author of this story was on with Andrea Shea King this evening:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/askshow/2012/05/09/the-andrea-shea-king-show-1
His segment starts 46 minutes into the show.
The microphone goes a little weird a few minutes after he starts, but it clears up.
I wasn't going to chime in on this thread at first, since it's a duplicate, but that was a top-shelf post.
The answer of course, is that "Obama" is quite simply Too Black to Fail.
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