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WHY A MAN WHO IS NOT CONSTITUTIONALLY ELIGIBLE INSTEAD OF HILLARY CLINTON?by Shannon Becker
The Bilderberg Group took its name from the Hotel de Bilderberg, the location in Holland of the first group meeting in 1954.
Their meetings are not open to the public or the press.Feb. 19, 2011 — We all remember that it was June 12, 2008 when the Obama campaign finally released the Certification of Live Birth by leaking it to the Daily Kos website and posting it at the brand-new FightTheSmears.com site. But why then? The primary campaign had been going on for well over a year, so what was it that finally made the questions about Obama’s birth catch on and make Team Obama scramble to shut them down?
For a long time I’ve thought it had something to do with Hillary Clinton conceding to Obama. She kept fighting for the nomination for months after Obama took the lead in March, but she didn’t concede until June 7, just five days before the COLB went online.But what was the connection?
If she knew something was wrong all along, why didn’t she say something? And why would it finally take off AFTER she conceded?……………….
Ray Jacobs: “.That’s when I discovered Dick Gaines’s Gunny G web site.Dick uses Lowery’s classic picture of the first flag raising on his home page.I e mailed him that I was the radioman in that picture.” « ~ The GUNNY “G” BLOG & E-MAIL ~
“.That’s when I discovered Dick Gaines’s Gunny G web site.Dick uses Lowery’s classic picture of the first flag raising on his home page.I e mailed him that I was the radioman in that picture.”
Excerpts“D + 4 on Iwo Jima was Friday,February 23,1945.At about 10:30 hours I was standing on the broad rim of the crater on top of Suribachi looking up at our colors snapping in the breeze._”“Suddenly something extraordinary happened.We could clearly hear cheering from the Marines in combat on the plain of Iwo below us.They had spotted the flag and as the word spread more Marines joined in cheering our flag crowning Suribachi some 500 feet above.Soon the boats along the landing beaches and the ships at sea joined in blowing horns and whistles.It was a remarkable moment in Marine battle history but unfortunately soon to be forgotten.”
“I was PFC Raymond Jacobs,the radioman with F Company 2nd Battalion 28th Marines.About 40 minutes earlier I had been assigned to accompany an E Company combat patrol for the climb up Suribachi …………..










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