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

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To: lorne who wrote (76812)12/25/2009 6:22:55 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) of 224755
 
MJ COMMENT:

Before moving to the titular President's desk American voters have the right to know who Barrack Hussein Obama is or is not.

American voters have yet to be presented with the documents that have been requested via the various law suits.

Instead, Mr. Obama has spend millions not answering the questions

Unless Mr. Obama responds satisfactorily to those law suits, it is fair to say that Mr. Obama may indeed be a usurper to the Presidency. If this should be so, then there is no right vested in him to sign any bill coming out of Conference Committee and subsequently voted on by the two houses of Congress as regards the so-called health bill or any bill that arrives on his desk.


Excerpted from Mr. Bob Unruh's article:

"The promise came just before the U.S. Senate approved its version of the health-care reform plan. The House has adopted a version that must be reconciled with the Senate's before moving to the president's desk. Among major sticking points are a government-run "option," as well as abortion funding, which has drawn strong opposition from the public."

New promise: Lawsuits to challenge 'Obamacare'
Social program called 'power grab that rewrites American history'
December 25, 2009
By Bob Unruh
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
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