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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: lorne who wrote (99166)2/1/2011 11:09:25 AM
From: MJ2 Recommendations   of 224745
 
The clause in our Constitution of America that governs qualification for being President of the United Sates of America has never been amended.

That clause is one part of the Constitution and was signed in whole by the signers of the original document, the Constitution of America at the time of the Constitution's adoption by the original signers.

There has been no, and I repeat no, amendment to the constitution that would allow the takeover of the USA by a non-citizen.

At the time of the signing of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence this clause made clear that America would not tolerate the takeover of this nation by a pretender, usurper as was often done in other nations.

We made it clear that America was not England or France or a nation founded on other principles.

As the Hartford Legislator said -----""Let's stop talking about this," he said"

My response is an emphatic 'No, let's not stop talking about this."

We have a man serving as President of the USA who may not be qualified to be President of the USA. If he is a pretender, not eligible to be President of this Democracy then it should be known.

The founders of our Constitution knew what they were doing----this is not a loophole to be taken advantage of by anyone.


In reference to -----

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DANBURY -- State Sen. Michael McLachlan, R-Danbury, submitted a bill proposal mandating U.S. presidential and vice presidential candidates provide their birth certificates for their names to be placed on the ballot.

"You have to have a birth certificate to get a driver's license," McLachlan said. "The same should be true to become president or vice president."

He submitted his proposal Jan. 20 after hearing several arguments about President Barack Obama's citizenship, he said. "They claim that he is not a natural-born citizen."

McLachlan said his bill does not suggest Obama is not a natural-born citizen. Instead, he hopes passage of the bill will stop such arguments in the future.

"Let's stop talking about this," he said.

McLachlan sponsors birth certificate bill in Hartford
Stacy Davis, Staff Writer

Monday, January 31, 2011
newstimes.com
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