Update 2 - Also in the second segment, Carl Swensson called in and gave his account of the following, reported in The Post & Email, "Citizen Apprehended en route to Fitzpatrick Hearing in Tennessee." This apparent police apprehension of an Oath Keeper is a new element in another story that bears monitoring. Also worth critical review has been the disturbing case of Leo Haffey, who called during the first segment reporting his own story of being kept for sixty days in jail, for communicating about the real Barack Obama. More about Leo Haffey may be read from numerous sources, including the Citizen Wells and The Steady Drip blogs (search "Haffey" there).
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While the I.O. Sidebar has been reporting the eligibility news, non-stop, I have not done any writing about it, recently. "Saving up," maybe. Not to slight any of the other important news, as the case against Barry Soetoro (and the endemic breakdown of Constitutional order and justice, throughout the United States of America) builds, below is a link to the G. Gordon Liddy program today, streaming.
It is ground breaking. You can hear it in the voices.
GGL - 4-20-10 H1More may be read about this interview at WorldNetDaily's piece, "Born in the USA? Important question about Constitution." And remember, this is about whether Obama is a "natural born Citizen," not merely whether he was born in America. Remember that book which the Father of our Country did not return to the library and all the other evidence of the two-parent Citizenship requirement. And remember there appears to be evidence that any American Citizenship for Barry Soetoro may have been forsworn, in Indonesia.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 11:22 AM
In his only interview, Lt Col. Terry Lakin, along with his lawyer Paul Jensen, tells The G-Man why he is refusing to deploy to Afghanistan until President Obama proves he is a natural-born citizen. Also joining us in this hour are Dr. Jerome Corsi and Joseph Farah of World Net Daily.
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GGL - 4-20-10 H2
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 12:25 PM
Is Lt. Col. Terry Lakin a hero or a criminal? Well, our callers seem united in their belief he is a hero. Hear him explain, in his only interview, why he is refusing orders to deploy to Afghanistan until President Obama proves he is a natural-born citizen. Also joining us is Lakin's lawyer, Paul Jensen.
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WND, thank you, please remember not to entitle your articles in ways which distract from the larger matter and the "preponderance of the evidence."
5 comments:
Yes,I second that admonition to WND.As an aside,wonder if you've been keeping up with Rod Class as well as the RAP deal.Looks like a false flag event is coming soon.The letters to the governors actually hit the MSM so it isn't a hoax.But certainly it is too late in the game for that restoration to work. The latest update was by Dave on Dallas Debt Discusion on Talkshoe about an hour into the show until the end. http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=54318&cmd=tc Not a fan of GLP but best thread is there with many links--- http://www.godlikeproductions.com/search.php?q=governors Doesn't matter if you cover it,just thought I'd let you know Arlen as I haven't kept things going in the open thread.Take care.
Rod Class blog for latest filings-- http://www.rayservers.com/blog Last week he went over the reasons he did not join RAP after a personal meeting with them.It was about a half hour into the Talkshoe show where he gave the story.Very interesting.
Thank you, Kay. I'm working on a little review article, first, then should probably do another one.
Arlen,
Thank you for this and all your other coverage of the BHO regime.
If it had not been for good Patriot Journalists like you, Dr. Sam Sewell, Citizen Wells, Carl Swensson, John Charlton and Sharon Rondeau, I would probably have died in the Nashville Jail.
Leo Patrick Haffey
Glad you are with us, Leo, thank you. I remember Sam, the Citizen, etc. doing the heavy lifting. Your story is one to tell.
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