from supporter Karyl Buswell. If the government and judiciary and Congress are providing cover for Obama, what can the citizens do? Is revolt the only answer?
Posted on | May 8, 2011 | 2 Comments
Hell Ms. Taitz,
I am a supporter of yours and have been following these issues on Obama since the time he began running for President. I believe as you do that he is a fraud and usurper of the Presidency of the United States. I believe that he is still lying about where he was born or in the alternative that he has something that he does not want us to see on his real birth certificate if he even has one.
My question is how can everyone in congress and even in the Social Security Administration continue to ignore the fact that Barack Obama is committing social security fraud? It is clear from your evidence that he is using a phony ssn that was never issued to him. Why is he not answering for this. Is he above the law? Why is everyone including the courts covering for him? If the courts won’t deal with it and continue to run cover for Obama, and the congress doesn’t have the guts to act on this social security fraud, what is left that can be done to resolve this issue and ultimately have him removed from office? It just seems – I don’t want to say hopeless, but it just seems impossible to get anything resolved in this matter.
You are a true patriot and a great American. I pray that you continue your efforts to get Obama removed from office.
Karyl Buswell
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May 8th, 2011 @ 4:25 pm
Like millions of Americans I share your frustration and wonder what we will have to do. Our so-called leaders sink deeper in the traitorous mire with each passing day. My Representatives and Senators repeatedly stonewall; early on I sent the dossiers Orly provided to every newspaper in the English-speaking world; adding Pravda to boot. I sent that same dossier to every member of Congress I could reach and to every major talk show host. More recently, I thought Donald Trump would break through in the public arena but he has backed off the birth certificate issue and seems unwilling to handle the fake social security numbers that Orly has documented. What will it take? This nation has a terrible history of sweeping things under the rug unless there is violence but I don’t think that is necessary quite yet. Orly is still chipping away at the monolithic and ubiquitous avoidance of this issue; saying nothing of the carefully cultivated stupidity that people who know better have been using for some time. We will probably have to use the same tactics that the left has used against mainstream Americans; that is, demonstrations, sit-ins, and anything else that will cause a big stir and disturbance. The press isn’t with us but maybe we haven’t used the Internet as fully as it can be used. I think your comments deserve a very close reading. You sum things up very nicely. What is to be done? Americans are going to have to fight back, and at this stage, non-violently but persistently. We need to build on your question. We cannot allow the Constitution to be ignored like this. If we allow our so-called leaders, and the press, to win here then just imagine the hubris; the joy and jubilation. What next for them? We have to do something.
May 8th, 2011 @ 6:20 pm
Please understand that I was in no way advocating any sort of “revolt” (not my word at all) or any violence. My point was to say that given the courts unwillingness to do anything about the SS fraud issue and the congress’s lack of wanting to deal with the SS fraud issue that there is really no hope of anything changing or anything being done to unseat Obama. That was my only point. I applaud Ms. Taitz’s efforts – they do give us some hope that perhaps some judge with a shred of integrity and a conscience will do the right thing and allow this case to be heard. However, as things are going it just seems very unlikely. I do not advocate any sort of violence – we must make changes in a peaceful way at the polls with our votes. I am a firm believer in making your voices heard at the voting booth. It is just a shame that our judicial system can not do their jobs as they are tasked to do, but continue to play politics with our lives.