Arlen Williams
Video: Natural born citizen press conference, National Press Club, Monday 12/8/2008
Bob Shultz, Philip Berg, Orly Taitz, James Manning - - must see TV
By Arlen Williams
As you may switch it on to see, Monday's National Press Club conference describes well the constitutional crisis which America has been suffering since the Iowa Caucuses at least. It proceeds as follows:
0.00:00 — Bob Schulz, We the People Foundation, frames the reasons for calling for the presser.
0.15:50 — Philip Berg, obamacrimes.com, who does a very good job of summarizing the numerous problems which the Constitution's "natural born Citizen" clause has, with Barack Obama, to date.
0.36:00 — Bob Schultz, discussing the Donofrio suit — thus, also the Wrotnowski petition, pending SCOTUS conference Friday, 12/12, presenting essentially an expanded version of Donofrio v. Wells, chiefly based upon Obama's foreign patrilineal descent. Also, the separate matter of the Chicago Tribune ad, which pleads for access to Obama's actual, original birth certificate.
0.44:50 — Orly Taitz (introduced by Bob Schultz) who, among numerous actions, and along with Gary Kreep is bringing "the Alan Keyes suit" in California, destined for the SCOTUS, blog: A Natural Born Citizen...Orly?.
1:09:15 — Pastor James David Manning, PhD., atlah.org, who leads the press conference in prayer, explains his use of inflammatory 1960's-ebonic terminology, and does not let up on Barack Hussein Obama II.
1:35:55 — Questions from reporters, answers from the panel, and more...
2:28:00 — You may especially wish to hear Orly Taitz at this point. She gets to the point with the news media. A very refreshing point in a very informative and challenging segment.
Just one potential admonition if you will allow. I did not hear the term "fictitious presidency" used; maybe I just missed it. I did hear "usurper," though. Both apply. Come to think of it, I.O. should have been using these terms more its prior articles, too...
Note: We the People Foundation and google.com allow this entire press conference to be downloaded from its Google residence.
© Arlen Williams
December 12, 2008
As you may switch it on to see, Monday's National Press Club conference describes well the constitutional crisis which America has been suffering since the Iowa Caucuses at least. It proceeds as follows:
0.00:00 — Bob Schulz, We the People Foundation, frames the reasons for calling for the presser.
0.15:50 — Philip Berg, obamacrimes.com, who does a very good job of summarizing the numerous problems which the Constitution's "natural born Citizen" clause has, with Barack Obama, to date.
0.36:00 — Bob Schultz, discussing the Donofrio suit — thus, also the Wrotnowski petition, pending SCOTUS conference Friday, 12/12, presenting essentially an expanded version of Donofrio v. Wells, chiefly based upon Obama's foreign patrilineal descent. Also, the separate matter of the Chicago Tribune ad, which pleads for access to Obama's actual, original birth certificate.
0.44:50 — Orly Taitz (introduced by Bob Schultz) who, among numerous actions, and along with Gary Kreep is bringing "the Alan Keyes suit" in California, destined for the SCOTUS, blog: A Natural Born Citizen...Orly?.
1:09:15 — Pastor James David Manning, PhD., atlah.org, who leads the press conference in prayer, explains his use of inflammatory 1960's-ebonic terminology, and does not let up on Barack Hussein Obama II.
1:35:55 — Questions from reporters, answers from the panel, and more...
2:28:00 — You may especially wish to hear Orly Taitz at this point. She gets to the point with the news media. A very refreshing point in a very informative and challenging segment.
Just one potential admonition if you will allow. I did not hear the term "fictitious presidency" used; maybe I just missed it. I did hear "usurper," though. Both apply. Come to think of it, I.O. should have been using these terms more its prior articles, too...
Note: We the People Foundation and google.com allow this entire press conference to be downloaded from its Google residence.
© Arlen Williams
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