Friday, July 24, 2009

This'n'That; July 25th[WorldNetDaily]

ACORN-Fluffy Colluding On Censorship?
[Neither ACORN-COI nor Fluffy obama will brook any questions on the topic of Fluffy's birth certificate. Granted, they are a "den-of-thieves-" CROOKS, ALL!!! It is on the shoulders of ACORN, INC., to prove Fluffy is a natural born citizen, not the public, not the congress, not the courts to prove he isn't!! Evidence exists all along the path to authoring the Constitution of The United States that the founding fathers would and did insist in that requirement; one of those below:
John Jay wrote [in a letter of July 25, 1787]: "Permit me to hint, whether it would be wise and seasonable to provide a strong check to the admission of Foreigners into the administration of our national Government; and to declare expressly that the Commander in Chief of the American army shall not be given to nor devolve on, any but a natural born Citizen." (Underlining in the original). There was no debate, and this qualification for the office of the Presidency was introduced by the drafting Committee of Eleven, and then adopted without discussion by the Constitutional Convention.
What brings all this to mind is the censoring of WorldNet Daily, the only organization at the fore in insisting that ACORN produce a valid legal birth certificate indicating that FLUFFY IS A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN!! To date, all they offer is a "certificate of live birth," of poor quality and easily altered. I found the below on the WorldNet Daily website: www.wnd.com I might suggest that all interested parties check this website daily for the conservative viewpoint!!]
WND being censored from search engines?
Obama birth certificate links buried on Google News site Posted: July 24, 20095:49 pm Eastern By Drew Zahn© 2009 WorldNetDaily On a story that no news organization has followed more closely than WND – questions surrounding Barack Obama's birth certificate – one of the Internet's top news portals, Google News, is now placing dozens of sources and even left-leaning blogs higher in the search rankings than WND. So appears to be Bing, the new Google competitor. Weeks ago, when WND was one of the few sources for news information about President Obama's eligibility controversy, a search for "Obama birth certificate" on Google News would have produced dozens of WND story links. Today, however, typing in "Obama birth certificate" and sorting by relevance leads to a long list of links apparently deemed more "relevant" than WND's coverage.
Til Nex'Time....

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