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Tuesday, 10 March 2009
A Constitutionally Ineligible President?
Check this out--
A man is sworn in as president, while controversy swirls about his eligibility.
Was he born in a British colony? Even if not, doesn't the fact that his father was a British subject at the time of his birth make him a dual citizen?
The President not only refuses to release his birth certificate, he suppresses investigation into his past and destroys some of his own personal records.
Eventually, the controversy dies down and he is accepted as de facto president, despite lingering doubts.
Am I speaking of Barack Obama II in 2009? Well, not particularly.
I'm speaking of Chester A. Arthur in 1881.
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censorship,
government,
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