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Can the US Constitution Survive Dictator Obama?

Posted by Sher Zieve on Jun 17, 2009 at 07:43 AM

Criminal complaint of Treason against Barack Hussein Obama

In light of the now almost daily bombardment of the US Constitution by the sitting US Commander in Chief, the question ‘is our Constitution still the law of the land?’ is increasingly being asked by We-the-People.  The problem of Barack Hussein Obama seeming not to be a natural-born citizen is still an extremely salient issue—an issue that has led Obama to hire a team of lawyers to keep all information on his actual country of birth and all of his college records hidden.  The latest estimate on the fees charged to do so is over $1Million.

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