> This is VERY interesting!
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> The following is an article from the July 7, 2008, issue
> #27 from "The American Free Press" Newsp aper, an article by
> Assistant edito r, Pat Shannon.
>
> "It now appears that Barack Obama is consitutionally
> ineligible for the office of president. John McCain's eligibility was
> established in 1964,
> when courts ruled Sen. Barry Goldwater was eligible
> although he was born
> in Arizona when it was a territory, not a state. McCain
> was born in the
> Panama Canal Zone when it was a U.S.territory.
>
> And, even as the controlled media continues to ignore the
> ineligibility
> of Obama, it will not go away. While few doubt that the
> Democrats will
> manage to pull off his nomination, all remain poised to
> view the legal
> performance.
>
> The first hurdle will be having Obama produce his birth
> certificate,
> which so far he has refused to do, and prove that he was
> born in Hawaii
> on August 4, 19 61, as he has always claimed. There is
> speculation that
> his American mother may have brought him to Honolulu
> shortly after his
> birth in Kenya , but no proof of that has been shown.
>
> According to the law on the books at the time of
> Obama's birth, the
> office of president requires that a candidate be a
> natural citizen if
> the child was not born to two U.S.citizen parents. Since
> he was
> not,should it be proven that Obama was not born in Hawaii ,
> as claimed,
> he is ineligible without further debate. But assuring
> that he was born
> there, he has another problem.
>
> According to a le gal researcher who has contacted the AFP,
> U.S.law very
> clearly states: "If only one parent is a U.S.citizen
> at the time of
> one's birth, that parent must have resided in the
> United States for a
> minimum of 10 years, five of which must be after the age of
> 16." And
> therein lies Obama's new problem.
>
> Barack Obama's father was never a U.S.citizen.
>
> Interestingly, there isn't much paperwork on the
> marriage of Obama's
> parents, and this has a few researchers speculating that it
> never took< FONT style="font-size-adjust: none;
> font-stretch: normal" color=blue>
> place at all. On page 27 of "Obama: From Promise
> to Power", David
> Mendell
> wri tes: "Obama later confessed that he never
> searched for the
> government documents on the marriage, although Madelyn
> (Obama's maternal
> grandmother) insisted they were legally married." He
> also notes that
> Obama's father apparently was not legally divorced from
> his first wife
> back in Kenya at the time, a point of contention that
> ultimately led to
> their separation.
> This also would suggest that there may never have been any
> legal
> marriage by Obama's parents at all, but the
> Constitution does not ban an
> illegitimate child from the White House, as long as he was
> born inside
> the U.S.
>
> Obama's mother was born in Kansas and was only 18 when
> Obama was born.
> This means even though she satisfied the citizen
> requirement for 10
> years, she was not a citizen for at least five years prior
> to Obama's
> birth. In essence, the mother alone is not old enough to
> qualify her
> som for automatic U.S.citizenship. At most, two years
> elapsed from his
> mother turning 16 to the time of Barack Obama's birth
> when she was 18.
> His mother would have needed to have been 16 + 5 = 21 years
> old at the
> time of Barack Obama's birth for him to be a
> natural-born citizen.
> Barack Obama was already three years old at the time his
> mother turned
> 21.
>
> Technically, Obama should have been naturalized as a
> citizen, but that,
> of course, would disqualify him from holding the office of
> president.
> If the allegations are accurate, America could install in
> January of
> 2009 a new president who is not even a U.S.citizen, neither
> born nor
> naturalized.
>
> It should be demanded that Obama produce his 1961 Hawaiian
> birth
> certificate.
>
> If he cannot satisfactorily do so, he should be deemed
> immediately
> ineligible to hold the office of president."
>
> Please pass this on to everyone you know.
>
> For our Freedom and L
>
> & nbsp;
>
>
>
>
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
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