Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Senator Sessions needs a history lesson too

Senator Sessions has decided that the State Department that didn't exist until President Washington signed the law that created it decides who can be President, as his colleagues use Snopes instead of a judge to interpret the law.

Why does it matter ? Incomplete records. One reason I never hear is that the Founders knew that if you were not born here, you might have been trained, educated or raised as a foreign agent, let alone been in a padded room for 12 years in Africa. Witness spy Edward Bancroft who turned on Silas Deane and likely murdered him. Why trust the foreign born when you can't trust an American in the Revolution who was educated in England ?

According to an e-mail forwarded to WND by a constituent, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., explained, "I believe that President Obama has met all the requirements of citizenship as set forth by the U.S. State Department, and therefore is eligible for the office of the presidency."

The comment attributed to Sessions didn't recognize that the Constitution clearly uses "natural born Citizen" to define a president, which is different from other references to "citizen," and those requirements are from the Constitution, not the State Department's bureaucracy.

Sessions' office could not be reached for comment.

That's odd. The Department of Foreign Affairs was approved by Congress on 21 July 1789 and signed by President Washington six days later.

In September it was renamed the Department of State.

How, exactly, would the State Department that didn't exist when Washington was elected President decide the requirements to be President ?

Furthermore, meeting the requirements to be a citizen doesn't guarantee that you can be President, anywhere in the Constitution. There are more requirements and all of these statements now coming from both parties to shut up the sheep are for the clueless to choke down one by one so the politicians don't have to face the truth of their crimes.

The multiple members (such as Jon Kyl of Arizona) referring constituents to Snopes have to be joking.

"Thank you for your recent e-mail. Senator Obama meets the constitutional requirements for presidential office. Rumors pertaining to his citizenship status have been circulating on the Internet, and this information has been debunked by Snopes.com, which investigates the truth behind Internet rumors."

Oh, then we can fire the FBI.

Snopes has apparently replaced the Supreme Court, based on members' subservience to it to "debunk" the "rumors" of office usurpation.

Snopes continues the abject mentally defective lie that (singer) Nero played an instrument that wasn't invented until the 10th to the 16th century depending on the kind, and which lie wasn't circulating until the Rothschilds emerged in 1577 with Izaak Elchanan Rothschild. Snopes does so even as it says the longer posts are false. It regularly fails to go point by point, choosing to rebut only the main theme of any "falsehood". The mere fact that it then ignores individual lies confined within gives them credibility by default, since only the main topic is declared false.

Tacitus' Annals 15.39 states:

Nero at this time was at Antium, and did not return to Rome until the fire approached his house, which he had built to connect the palace with the gardens of Maecenas. It could not, however, be stopped from devouring the palace, the house, and everything around it. However, to relieve the people, driven out homeless as they were, he threw open to them the Campus Martius and the public buildings of Agrippa, and even his own gardens, and raised temporary structures to receive the destitute multitude. Supplies of food were brought up from Ostia and the neighbouring towns, and the price of corn was reduced to three sesterces a peck. These acts, though popular, produced no effect, since a rumour had gone forth everywhere that, at the very time when the city was in flames, the emperor appeared on a private stage and sang of the destruction of Troy, comparing present misfortunes with the calamities of antiquity.

He's not fiddling but the coup is and was fiddling you and your ancestors.


Does the Congress want to refer constituents to Snopes to defend Barack Obama, any more ?

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