Open Letter to Barack Obama
December 1, 2008 by Jenn Sierra
Filed under News and Opinion
The We the People Foundation has purchased a full-page two-day ad in the Chicago Tribune:
Chicago is Mr. Obama’s hometown. His transition team is operating out of the Kluczynski Federal Building in downtown Chicago. He is known to be a regular reader of the Tribune, Chicago’s principal newspaper, with a daily circulation of over a half-million readers.
The Open Letter to Mr. Obama is a formal Petition for a Redress (Remedy) for the alleged violation of the “natural born citizen” clause of the Constitution of the United States of America. Mr. Obama is respectfully requested to direct the Hawaiian officials to provide access to his original birth certificate on December 5-7 by our team of forensic scientists, and to provide additional documentary evidence establishing his citizenship status prior to our Washington, D.C. press conference on December 8…(more)
Is anyone listening yet?
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Hat-Tip, Andrew, at the Red Dirt Report.
Also see: The Birth Certificate Question is Still Unanswered



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“Dirty Pool” at the Supreme Court apparently on behalf of Obama currently usurping YOUR Constitution: Leo Donofrio’s companion case, brought by Cort Wrotnowski, with fuller/better briefing showing Obama is not an Article II “natural born citizen” reportedly has been sidetracked to the anthrax lab to deprive the full Court from seeing those filings in connection with Donofrio’s case this Friday, Dec 5, 2008. DO SOMETHING AMERICA!!!
Hi! Could you please explain about why Congres couldn’t Impeach Barack Obama after being sworn into office?
Thank you, Cris Ericson http://crisericson.com
That’s a good question, Cris. I’m not an expert in these matters, but from what I’ve read, I don’t know of any reason that it couldn’t come to that. It would be better, I think, for our country, however, if we could get this matter settled once and for all before he’s sworn into office. (It would have been even better if we could have settled it before the election.)