Soldier Fired from Civilian Job for Questioning the President’s Eligibility

I can’t believe that this can happen in America, however, obviously it can happen in Obama’s futuristic and utopian Amerika that he is in the process of forming…

To recap, yesterday it was reported that a soldier, a major in the U.S. Army Reserve, won the argument he made to his military superiors based upon his contestation of Barack Hussein Obama’s constitutional eligibility to be President, when his order to report to Afghanistan was rescinded without explanation…
http://www.hambiltonian.com/domain/agk/blog/421/soldier-wins-obama-presidential-eligibility-dispute/

Today, it is being reported that this same Army reservist, Major Stefan Frederick Cook, has been fired from his civilian job after his private employer, Simtech, was compelled to do so by the Department of Defense. The heavy-handed involvement by the Defense Security Services, an agency of the Department of Defense, in Simtech’s decision to fire Major Cook was verified by its CEO. Simtech does business with Defense Security Services.

This is wrong on so many levels that it defies belief to even contemplate. First, the Department of Defense has no authority to compel any private sector company to do anything unless they are doing something that is compromising national security. Second, and most important, is that this and every dispute and lawsuit ever filed concerning Obama’s presidential legitimacy goes away if he does just one thing… makes public his long-form birth certificate confirming that he is a U.S. citizen. This is the true problem for Obama and the government and, I believe, they have unwittingly opened much wider the crack in the dike with this unprecedented and unjust intervention in the private sector. This may be their true Achille’s heel on this important constitutional topic… we’ll see.

Here’s the exclusive WND article with all the details and background…
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104044

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