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“biggest potential crime in all of American history.”
Topic Started: Jun 12 2012, 03:37 PM (417 Views)
Copper
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http://times247.com/articles/obama-fraud-biggest-potential-crime-in-u-s-history

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Major consequences tied to Obama's eligibility

by: WND Staff
Monday, June 11, 2012

In an hour-long radio interview on presidential eligibility, an award-winning journalist and author declared Barack Obama could be at the center of the “biggest potential crime in all of American history.” ...

The issue has been raised in dozens of lawsuits and other legal challenges. Yet the courts and media have combined to make sure “this is a subject that does not make it into America’s living rooms and parlors,” [Diana] West said. ...

But according to documentation in some of the legal challenges, the potentially damaging consequences are unquantifiable. The issues that would arise should Obama be declared ineligible include the status of laws he has signed and the international agreements he has made.


The Confederate soldier was peculiar in that he was ever ready to fight, but never ready to submit to the routine duty and discipline of the camp or the march. The soldiers were determined to be soldiers after their own notions, and do their duty, for the love of it, as they thought best. Carlton McCarthy
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ivorythumper
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Some things can't be unwound, which is why no courts will ever touch anything regarding eligibility.
The dogma lives loudly within me.
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Kincaid
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HOLY CARP!!!
Frankly, I think 8 years under Clinton was a way bigger crime.
Kincaid - disgusted Republican Partisan since 2006.
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The issues that would arise should Obama be declared ineligible include the status of laws he has signed and the international agreements he has made.

But first you've got to prove that he's ineligible. Despite this blatant conspiracy and biggest crime in the history of the republic, it will be difficult to show that Obama conspired with the State of Hawaii and the Hawaiian newspaper that published his birth announcement in 1961. And you guys think he isn't a genius...
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Horace
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If he's ineligible for the presidency, it just means he blazed one more trail than we thought. An even greater man than we knew.
As a good person, I implore you to do as I, a good person, do. Be good. Do NOT be bad. If you see bad, end bad. End it in yourself, and end it in others. By any means necessary, the good must conquer the bad. Good people know this. Do you know this? Are you good?
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John D'Oh
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For a guy as monumentally stupid and inept as you chaps describe, he seems to have pulled off this super-heist of The Worlds Greatest Country Ever pretty effectively.


Then again, he was running against Sarah Palin and her aged assistant.
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Aways curious who reads Wing Nut Daily.
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jon-nyc
Jun 12 2012, 04:56 PM
Aways curious who reads Wing Nut Daily.
yet rarely surprised :lol:
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ivorythumper
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John D'Oh
Jun 12 2012, 04:46 PM
For a guy as monumentally stupid and inept as you chaps describe, he seems to have pulled off this super-heist of The Worlds Greatest Country Ever pretty effectively.


Then again, he was running against Sarah Palin and her aged assistant.
I don't recall anyone calling him an idiot -- so your attempt at inverting the standard rebuttal to Bush's detractors seems limp.
The dogma lives loudly within me.
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John D'Oh
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ivorythumper
Jun 12 2012, 05:22 PM
John D'Oh
Jun 12 2012, 04:46 PM
For a guy as monumentally stupid and inept as you chaps describe, he seems to have pulled off this super-heist of The Worlds Greatest Country Ever pretty effectively.


Then again, he was running against Sarah Palin and her aged assistant.
I don't recall anyone calling him an idiot -- so your attempt at inverting the standard rebuttal to Bush's detractors seems limp.
Many people here have called him hopeless and idiotic. I'm glad to see you stepping away from the Republican lemmings and thinking for yourself. It must be all that time spent perusing the American Thinker.

Which wins the race, the Democratic clown car or the Republican short bus?
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John D'Oh
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Incidentally, I opened this thread hoping for something about 1930's gangsters or James Bond supervillains. To say I'm disappointed would be an understatement.


Also, how can something be a biggest 'potential' crime?

THe biggest 'potential crime' would be to kill everybody on the planet, since 'potential' indicates it hasn't happened yet.

You people lack imagination as well as ambition :lol:
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Mikhailoh
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It's very easy to ridicule others' positions when you hold no apparent convictions of your own.
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Mikhailoh
Jun 12 2012, 07:21 PM
It's very easy to ridicule others' positions when you hold no apparent convictions of your own.
Do you hold any conviction of your own?
Have you ever find it very easy to ridicule others' positions?
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Kincaid
Jun 12 2012, 03:56 PM
Frankly, I think 8 years under Clinton was a way bigger crime.
You know, I was never a fan of the guy, but he ran a more conservative administration than the one that followed. The fiscal stance of the US hadn't been that healthy in memory and major reforms of social policy were enacted that repaired lots of bad incentives. These policies were reformed with large bi-partisan majorities.
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Mikhailoh
Jun 12 2012, 07:21 PM
It's very easy to ridicule others' positions when you hold no apparent convictions of your own.
You don't seem to have much of a problem ridiculing your opponents positions.

Logic, as well as the nature of politics, would indicate that neither party is truly morally or intellectually superior to the other. Hence, conservatives seeming inability to criticise the Republicans on anything substantive (the same for the liberals attitude to Obama) is not indicative of 'conviction', but rather myopia.

I'd rather be dismissed as a hopeless cynic than a camp follower.
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Kincaid
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Piano*Dad
Jun 12 2012, 07:44 PM
Kincaid
Jun 12 2012, 03:56 PM
Frankly, I think 8 years under Clinton was a way bigger crime.
You know, I was never a fan of the guy, but he ran a more conservative administration than the one that followed. The fiscal stance of the US hadn't been that healthy in memory and major reforms of social policy were enacted that repaired lots of bad incentives. These policies were reformed with large bi-partisan majorities.
I was really referring to dealings with the Chinese and questionable stuff like that - not even thinking of lying under oath either.

I'd disagree with your comments about who was more conservative - Clinton or GWB, except for that whole Medicare Part D thing kinda seems to settle it in your favor.
Kincaid - disgusted Republican Partisan since 2006.
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John D'Oh
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One thing Clinton understood was the art of the compromise. Something rather lacking in today's climate.

Obviously, it takes somebody without any real convictions to compromise. A true believer just sits there with a stick up his ass.
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