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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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Obama and the Bomb
Control of 10,000 Nuclear Weapons by Fraud?
American Patrol Report
Letter to Supreme Court Justices
I am writing about a possible threat to all of humanity.
Under present law the President of the United States has sole authority to authorize the use of nuclear weapons. The possibility of holding the fate of the entire human race in ones hands is an awesome responsibility. The person to whom we grant that responsibility must be of the highest moral and ethical character. While the popular vote is a necessary prerequisite to assume the powers of the presidency, it should not be sufficient.
I have become aware of serious questions regarding President-elect Barack Obama's qualifications to become President of the United States. Lawsuits, including the one reference above, argue that insufficient processes have been applied to determine if Mr. Obama meets the Constitutional test that he be a "natural born citizen." These lawsuits point to fairly convincing evidence that he does not pass this test. ~Read the entire letter here~ |

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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN sc
Sanctuary city mayor's selective enforcement
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is demanding New York Giants’ wide receiver Plaxico Burress be prosecuted to the full extent of the law after Burress accidentally shot himself at a Manhattan night club. This, as Mayor Bloomberg refuses to enforce a number of laws himself... |
The Gazette -- Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Former Agriprocessors CEO will remain in jail
U.S. Magistrate Jon Scoles on Monday denied a motion by former Agriprocessors Inc. CEO Sholom Rubashkin to extend the deadline on filing an appeal of the detention order. -- Scoles ordered Rubashkin, 49, of Postville, last month to remain in custody until his trial in January... |
Fox News
City leader says cops are ineffective, tells residents to get armed
St. Louis, Mo. -- A St. Louis city leader frustrated with the police response to rising crime called Tuesday on residents to arm themselves to protect their lives and property. -- Alderman Charles Quincy Troupe said police are ineffective, outnumbered or don't care about the increase in crime in his north St. Louis ward. St. Louis has had 157 homicides in 2008... |
Rumor Mill
More trouble brewing on the Mexican border
A very reliable source reports that "Border Patrol agents in the Tucson sector (Sasabe) are becoming victims of harassing sniper fire on a regular basis." |
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Oakland (Calif.) Tribune
Illegal aliens and Obama
...I am an immigrant who used to prepare amnesty and other immigration applications. -- Particularly at this time when more than 10 million Americans are out of work, including Hispanic legal immigrants, any reform that includes amnesty can well add 120 million more people to the U.S. in the next 20 years... |
WorldNetDaily.com
Electoral College scam: Where dead people vote
A lawyer playing a major part in a California lawsuit urging officials to prevent the state's 55 Electoral College votes from being recorded for Barack Obama until questions about his citizenship are resolved has written to county clerks around the state, seeking an investigation into a process that has allowed a dead woman to be listed as an official elector... |
Jessica Vaughan -- Center for Immigration Studies
Judge agrees to emergency need for E-Verify
Yesterday Rhode Island Superior Court Judge Mark Pfeiffer agreed with Gov. Don Carcieri’s rationale for immediate implementation of his executive order requiring all state contractors, vendors and grantees to use E-Verify to avoid hiring illegal workers. Judge Pfeiffer rejected this latest attempt by the state ACLU... |
WorldNetDaily.com
Terrorists, criminal aliens marry Americans
A new report reveals previously deported criminals and terrorists who want to enter or remain in the U.S. sometimes do so by finding an American to marry. -- The Center for Immigration Studies reported the most common path to U.S. citizenship or residency for foreign nationals is by marrying an American... |
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El Paso Times
American woman shot in Juarez, dies
An American woman was shot in Juarez on Tuesday and died as she was being transported to Thomason Hospital. -- The ambulance arrived at Thomason shortly after noon Tuesday, but she had already died, officials said. |
Associated Press
Georgia Sen. Chambliss wins re-election in runoff
Georgia Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss handed the GOP a firewall against Democrats eager to flex their newfound political muscle in Washington, winning a bruising runoff battle Tuesday night that had captured the national limelight... |
Thomas J. Latino, Esq. -- Associated Content
Berg v. Obama: The day of reckoning
The deadline has come and gone. At 5pm Eastern Standard Time, yesterday, December 1st, 2008 the case of Berg v. Obama reached a seminal moment. Yesterday was the deadline for the Obama legal team to file their response to the Berg Petition for a Writ of Certiorari. There was nothing. According to the Supreme Court's docket for the case nothing was filed overnight. |
Mark Ambinder -- The Atlantic
Pro-amnesty Jeb Bush ponders Senate run
...Bush, in an interview with Newsmax this week, said that the GOP risked becoming "the old white-guy party" and that it ought to modulate the way it handles the immigration issue. Bush, who speaks fluent Spanish and won the support of a majority of Hispanic voters during his 2002 re-election bid, favors a comprehensive approach to reform.... |
National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers
Today's NAFBPO update from south of the border
The Bank of Mexico reported that individual monetary remittances sent back into Mexico from abroad reached 2 billion 444.83 million dollars in October and thus reached 19 billion 970.50 million dollars for the year to that date. In 2007 these remittances reached a record 23 billion 979 million dollars... |
Pat Dollard
Letter from RINO Mel Martinez: Obama's citizenship doesn't matter
And what pieces of the United States Constitution are to be dismantled and discarded next, Senator? And at whose discretion and to what purpose? In order to promote the general welfare and the common good? If so, then why would the most fundamental national security requirement of the nation's leader... |
Kansas City Star sc
Anti-Obama bloggers challenge birthplace
In the outer cosmos of the blogosphere, the presidential election isn’t over. -- Barack Obama, now busily forming his administration, isn't just the wrong person to lead the nation, claim Web sites such as America Must Know and Right Side News... |
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Walter Moore, Candidate For Mayor of Los Angeles
Villaraigosa's Scary Priorities: PR Comes first
Do you remember reading in the papers, on November 21, 2008 (i.e., less than two weeks ago), that the Mayor is planning cuts in the libraries and crossing guards to save money?....  |
WorldNetDaily.com
FedEx the Supremes about Obama's eligibility
You can make sure the Supreme Court justices have a piece of your mind when they review a case Friday challenging the eligibility of Barack Obama under Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution, which stipulates the position can only be filled by "a natural born citizen." |
WorldNetDaily.com
FedEx the Supremes about Obama's eligibility
You can make sure the Supreme Court justices have a piece of your mind when they review a case Friday challenging the eligibility of Barack Obama under Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution, which stipulates the position can only be filled by "a natural born citizen." |
Tucson Citizen
Mexican suspected in police killings beheaded
Acapulco, Gro., Mex. -- A man suspected of shooting his mother and killing three police officers called to the scene was found beheaded in southern Mexico on Tuesday, authorities said. -- Fabian Ramirez's head was found at a highway intersection in Iguala, a town southwest of Mexico City, according to a statement from the Guerrero state Public Safety department... |
Kurt Williamsen -- The New American
Obama citizenship accusations come to a head
As we have reported earlier in our article "Barack Obama and the Citizenship Scandal," it has been alleged that Barack Obama is ineligible to become president for two reasons: evidence has come forward that Obama was born in Kenya, not the United States as required by the Constitution (because only one of Obama's parents is an American)... |
Brunswick (Georgia) News
Hispanics (read: illegals) leaving area in downturn
Over the past several months, Ariel Pina, pastor of Rey de Reyes, a Hispanic church in downtown Brunswick, says he's seen more and more of his Latino friends leave the Golden Isles in search of new opportunities. -- He blames the migration on the sluggish economy that is affecting all facets of the work force... |
Crosstalk Blog
Ask Congress to verify Obama's eligibility to be president
Here is a very urgent call for action to make sure that the man who has won the popular vote is in fact qualified to serve as President of the United States. At the bottom of this page are several action steps that should be taken TODAY, as time is of the essence... |
Wheeling (West Virginia) News-Register
Enforce strict immigration laws
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano has received mixed reviews from those who believe the United States is doing too little to crack down on illegal immigration. Her views on the subject will become much more important next year, when she becomes the nation's new secretary of the Department of Homeland Security... |
EarthFrisk Blog
Hospitals in Hawai'i to Obama: You were not born here!
It is becoming painfully obvious that we may very well have a criminal President in 2009. No this isn’t a joke. What I speak of is the curious developments in the supposedly racist, biased, dumb, as well as insane case of where Obama was born... |
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American Border Patrol
Desperadoes and the border fence
Yesterday's report that smugglers used a truck mounted ramp to scale a 10-foot fence near Douglas says a great deal about the border. First, new fencing along the border is proving to be a real problem for smugglers... |
KFDA-TV -- Amarillo, Texas
24 suspected illegals nabbed on I-40
Two separate traffic stops along Interstate 40 sends 24 [illegal aliens] back to Mexico. -- Border Patrol agents say the first stop happened around 9:30 Tuesday morning near Amarillo. They say a van with 11 [illegal aliens] went off the road in order to avoid being seen by law enforcement... |
KATU-TV -- Portland
Judge to decide if crackdown on invaders is legal
Columbia County, Ore. -- The "Employment of Unauthorized Aliens Ordinance" would require employers to pay a $10,000 fine for the first violation. For the second violation, the county board of commissioners must seek to revoke the employer's business license.... |
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