Saturday, July 23, 2011

Obama was never sworn in as Commander in Chief of the USA

Subject: Bloom & Steele Update
Rod
Remember during the swearing-in ceremony, Obama did not recite, and
Roberts as the administering official did not execute, the 35-word
oath of office exactly as prescribed by the United States
Constitution. According to the major Intel Agencies, Obama was never
sworn in as Commander in Chief of the USA because the Pentagon had a
ruling from the US Supreme Court demanding that they obey the Law
which meant that Obama could not fulfill the Constitutional Position
of Commander.

Accordingly the Naval Code Law was respected and George W. Bush
remained as the sworn Commander of all American Military Forces. That
is true to this day. Why it's obvious, have you seen any change in
American Foreign Military Policy. Obama just keeps it a secret from
Americans. After all Obama is not an American Citizen.That is why they
had to flub the swearing in ceremony in order to cover the truth up.

Even Wikipedia mentioned
"Much public discussion arose about the missteps in administering and
reciting the oath, with one constitutional scholar observing that
"it's an open question whether [Obama is] president until he takes the
proper oath."[105] Although Robert Gibbs, White House press secretary,
indicated at first that President Obama did not plan to retake the
oath,[106] Chief Justice Roberts agreed to re-administer the oath at
the request of White House counsel. The second oath ceremony took
place on the evening of January 21, 2009 in the Map Room of the White
House before a small audience of presidential aides, reporters and a
White House photographer.[100] According to White House counsel Greg
Craig, the presidential oath was re-administered out of an abundance
of caution over concerns about the legality of the oath as it was
administered by Roberts on Inauguration Day. Craig added that "the
oath of office was administered effectively and ... the President was
sworn in appropriately ... But the oath appears in the Constitution
itself."[107] No Bible was present during the retake of the
inauguration, which aroused some criticism.[108]"
All in all the bread and circus shows continue to bamboozle the slaves
in America.
Yours

Lenny Bloom and Jane Steele

Box 905, Bton, Ontario

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"Accordingly the Naval Code Law was respected and George W. Bush remained as the sworn Commander of all American Military Forces."

Amendment 20 to the United States Constitution disagrees:

"The terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January..."

So no, George W. Bush does not continue to be President. The Constitution explicitly identifies the precise minute his term ended. Bungling the wording of the oath doesn't overrule the 20th Amendment.