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To: oneryhombre

Even if irrefutable proof of Obama’s birth in Kenya or Indonesia was provided it would change nothing. We are so afraid of the rampant carnage (burning cities, murdering people of West-European descent) that would follow his removal from office that absolutely nothing would be done about it (other than maybe shooting the messenger).

I think I would be more afraid of not removing him from office and thus having a Constitutional crisis. Who would be afraid then? Tyrants, that’s who not Free Citizens who obey the Constitution. I suspect with irrefutable proof even an idiot like Obama would step down before DC was put under seige byt the people. It’s not about race its aoubt eligibility no matter how hard people try to make it suit their purposes. If McCain had won I guarantee his eligibility would be challenged, would western-europeans riot to keep him in office? I think not, htey would toss him out just like Obama. We are a Nation of Laws or we are not a Nation.


124 posted on 01/15/2010 9:40:20 AM PST by rolling_stone (no more bailouts, the taxpayers are out of money!)
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To: rolling_stone

Can’t argue with any of that. I firmly believe that America is not like any other country that’s ever existed, and so something like the Russian Revolution, for instance, isn’t going to work here because we’re a different breed of folks than the Russians of 1917 were. If you push us past a certain point we’re going to kick @ss and take names. The Obama administration is making a serious miscalculation, in my view. Up till now, we’ve been taking it on the chin but the day is coming when we’ll decide that we’ve had enough.


125 posted on 01/15/2010 9:47:44 AM PST by oneryhombre
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