Wednesday, December 03, 2008

WND will FedEx the Supremes about Obama's eligibility for you

WorldNetDaily.com is making a service available where for $10. A letter can be sent to each of the nine United States Supreme Court Justices requesting that they act to clarify the eligibility of Barack Hussein Obama to be President. There are some serious doubts among many Americans that he does not meet one of the three basic requirements to be qualified to be President. Where was he born?

On Saturday I wrote individual letters to each of the nine justices requesting that they require Obama to prove his citizenship. I would have used WND's service if it was available at the time.

I urge every concerned American to read the following letter, which WND will send on your behalf with your signature to the Supreme Court. The justices will be conferencing on Friday and hopefully will be deciding to move toward insisting Obama provides convincing proof of his natural-born citizenship. If not they must disqualifying him from the office. I do not care what the outcome of that decision would be. We must respect what is left of the most important document, the U.S. Constitution. Forces are working diligently to destroy it - Roe v. Wade, taking prayer out of the schools, Kelo decision, etc. . . .

Here is a copy of that letter that could be sent for you overnighted to the Supreme Court, which if sent before noon tomorrow could reach the Supremes before their Friday conference . . . This offer ends at noon Eastern time Thursday, Dec. 4.

Dear Associate Justice ______:

If the Constitution doesn't mean precisely what it says, then America is no longer a nation under the rule of law.

A nation no longer under the rule of law is, by definition, under the rule of men.

Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution clearly stipulates "No person except a natural born Citizen" shall be eligible to serve as president of the United States. That statement has clear meaning, and the Supreme Court of the United States is one of the controlling legal authorities in ensuring that the Constitution is enforced – even if doing so may prove awkward.

With the Electoral College set to make its determination Dec. 15 that Barack Hussein Obama Jr. be the next president of the United States, the
Supreme Court is holding a conference Friday to review a case challenging his eligibility for the office based on Article 2, Section 1.

I urge you to take this matter most seriously – and judge it only on the clear, unambiguous words of the Constitution: A president must, at the very least, be a "natural born citizen" of the United States.

If you agree that this clear constitutional requirement still matters, the Supreme Court must use its authority to establish, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that Barack Hussein Obama Jr. qualifies for the office under that standard.

There is grave, widespread and rapidly growing concern throughout the American public that this constitutional requirement is being overlooked and enforcement neglected by state and federal election authorities. It's up to the Supreme Court to dispel all doubt that America's next president is truly a natural born citizen of the United States.

I urge you to honor the Constitution in this matter and uphold the public trust.

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