Thursday, June 12, 2008

who's qualified to be the new prez?

The contenders for the presidency of the United States in 2008 are John McCain, Barrack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Ron Paul. Let's take a look at these three men and a baby to see if they measure up for the job.

Only one is qualified. Read on to find out who.

ARTICLE II, Section I. of the Constitution of the United States requires:
No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.

John McCain was born August 29, 1936 in Panama. Was Panama a state in 1936? Panama isn't even a territory of the U.S. Guam outranks it, territory-wise, and no way can a citizen of Guam be president of the U.S.

Therefore, McCain is unqualified to be president under Article II, Section I of the Constitution of The United States.

Barrack Hussein Obama Jr.

This will take a little explaining but be patient and all will become clear.

On November 23, 1993, President Clinton signed United States Public Law 103-150, which not only acknowledged the illegal actions committed by the United States in the overthrow of the legitimate government of Hawaii, but also that the Hawaiian people never surrendered their sovereignty.

The latter is the most important part of United States Public Law 103-150 for it makes it quite clear that the Hawaiian people never legally ceased to be a sovereign separate independent nation. There is no argument that can change that fact.

United States Public Law 103-150, despite its polite language, is an official admission that the government of the United States illegally occupies the territory of the Hawaiian people.
In 1999, the United Nations confirmed that the plebiscite vote that led to Hawaii's statehood was in violation of article 73 of the United Nations' charter. The Hawaii statehood vote, under treaty then in effect, was illegal and non-binding.

In a world where nations are as governed by laws as are men, Hawaii is not and has never legally been a part of the United States. Hawaii was stolen from the Hawaiian people, and they want it back.

Barrack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and thus was not a “natural born Citizen” of the United States to satisfy the constitutional requirement for the U.S. Presidency. His mother was from Wichita, Kansas, but his father was born in Nyangoma-Ko-Kogelo, Siaya District, Kenya. Legally then, Barack Obama is a foreigner, per United States Public Law 103-150.

Therefore, Obama is unqualified to be president under Article II, Section I of the Constitution of The United States.

Hillary Clinton. Born October 26, 1947 in Illinois.

ARTICLE II, Section I. of the Constitution of the United States:
"The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice-President chosen for the same Term, be elected, as follows"

Notice is says he. That is the only place in the constitution that makes gender specific for an elected office. I counted at least 16 references to "he" or "his" in Article II Section I. Nowhere in the constitution are there any references to gender except in describing the qualifications of the President.

Therefore, Clinton is unqualified to be president under Article II, Section I of the Constitution of The United States.

Ron Paul. Born August 20, 1935 in the Pittsburgh suburb of Green Tree, Pennsylvania, to Margaret "Peggy" Paul (née Dumont) and Howard Caspar Paul, the second son of a German immigrant.

It seems Ron Paul is the only presidential candidate who's qualified to be president and wins by default.

Can you say, Ron Paul wins by a landslide?

I should point out that the powers that be are so full of themselves that out of 200 million citizens they can't find 3 that aren't questionable. Either they're flawed in their thinking or they're so used to doing whatever they want that they can hand pick three losers for us to choose from and ignore the only candidate that believes in the constitution.

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