Posted on 05/25/2020 3:49:53 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Karen Annenina.
Smile wait for flash
“....to put an ineligible enemy agent in the White House.”
This could be interpreted for many of our presidents depending on which party you profess. But you might want to think of it another way:
Politicians don’t appear in the limelight, they are hired by the people through the vote. Clean up the vote, which will help clean up the politicians. You won’t get them in one fell swoop. But Rome wasn’t built in a day either.
The people need to stand up and grow a pair. They have to realize they have not been screwed over the last 60+ years....they screwed themselves.
I had hoped with the election of Trump some of it would come into focus. It has, but not enough. The voters have to keep finding and voting in the “mavericks” in the offices to no longer hide in the shadows, but light all of them up to include those that hide anti-American people in other shadows. Trump started it, hopefully the people will continue it. But that has to happen in November and beyond.
rwood
There was only one office which the founders insisted must be a natural born citizen and NONE of our elected OR appointed stood for the Constitution.
They feared being called the "R" word more than they respected the constitution.
“...a natural born citizen...”
Interesting that the actual first natural born citizen to become president was Martin Van Buren as he was born in the little town of Kinderhook, NY, in 1782. He served in 1837 to 1841. Took that long to run out of politicians that were from other countries at the time of the creating of the US.
They still don’t have it right as the opportunity for foreign born presidents is still a possibility.
rwood
Great post, thank you.
“Karen Annenina.”
Still laughing at this... :)
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