Feb 26, 2009

US soldier in Iraq calls Obama an imposter

A US soldier on active duty in Iraq doubts Obama’s eligibility to be president.

“As an officer, my sworn oath to support and defend our Constitution requires this.”

The soldier has called President Obama an "impostor" in a statement in which he affirmed plans to join as plaintiff in a challenge to Obama's eligibility to be commander in chief.

The statement was publicized by California attorney Orly Taitz who, along with her Defend Our Freedom Foundation, is working on a series of legal cases seeking to uncover Obama's birth records and other documents that would reveal whether he meets the requirements of the U.S. Constitution.

“As an active-duty officer in the United States Army, I have grave concerns about the constitutional eligibility of Barack Hussein Obama to hold the office of president of the United States," wrote Scott Easterling in a "to-whom-it-may-concern" letter.

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A second soldier on active duty in Iraq challenges the eligibility of Obama to be president of the United States.

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