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A person who enters into an office failing to meet the qualifications for it is a usurper; a person exercising power unlawfully… such a person by their actions are attempting to overthrow the Constitution. It is the duty of every officer of whatever rank to oppose such usurpers by arresting them or removing them by force if necessary from the office they’re usurping; defending the Constitution. Any persons aiding or abetting such usurpation are also enemies of the Constitution at best, if the usurper is an enemy agent, then those aiding the usurpation become traitors by aiding an enemy of the Republic, giving them aid and comfort. US Constitution, Article III, Section 3. As for the person currently occupying the Office of President, he has failed to present credible evidence of his eligibility and paid millions of dollars to keep his relevant history secret from the American people. The last evidence of his citizenship shows it to be Indonesian, not American… making him a foreign usurper. Every Federal officer since the electoral votes were counted in December 2008, has been enabling a foreign usurper by NOT seeking his removal by any means necessary… making them traitors in my opinion. Impeachment in this case is not called for since that procedure only applies to officers that are lawfully seated and must be removed. Since Obama has never held his office lawfully according to the qualifications required by the Constitution, his actions while committing his usurpations are not binding on the people of this Republic and there is no legitimate immunity for his actions in office. His signature is invalid on any document he signed and his nominations and appointments are equally so. Everything he’s touched officially since entering office has no validity of law… he must be removed as the criminal he is. --Thomas Mick
Posted on: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 00:32:56 +0000

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