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WHAT ELSE IS FAKE ABOUT THE PUTATIVE PRESIDENT?

by Sharon Rondeau

Rep. Steven Stockman (R-TX) represents the 36th District of Texas as a freshman, although he served one term in the Ninth District from 1995-97.

(Feb. 26, 2013) — The Hill has reported that Rep. Steve Stockman has accused the Obama regime of using fake Twitter identifications to further Obama’s gun control agenda.

Stockman was described as having said that Obama operatives are “flooding Twitter with messages from people who don’t exist.”  Last August, a company located in the UK reported that a program it had invented to determine whether or not Twitter accounts were legitimate showed that more than two-thirds of Obama’s Twitter followers were “fake.”

On January 16, flanked by four schoolchildren, Obama unveiled 23 executive actions and an aggressive campaign to restrict firearms purchases, expand background checks, limit the size of magazine clips and impose an assault weapons ban following the deadly attack on a Connecticut elementary school on December 14 of last year.

Two days following the atrocity, Obama posed for a photo-op with the surviving children and relatives of at least one family who lost a child at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, the results of which were posted at the top and bottom of a page on the White House website entitled “2012:  A Year in Photos.”

Stockman had stated that if Obama attempted to change provisions of the Second Amendment by executive order, he would personally begin to draft Articles of Impeachment as outlined in the U.S. Constitution.

Putative Vice President Joe Biden traveled to Connecticut for a consortium of gun-control advocates held last Thursday after advising his wife to “fire a shotgun in the air from their Delaware home’s porch if she was concerned for her safety,” which contradicts Delaware weapons laws.  After checking with several state law enforcement personnel, the left-leaning U.S. News & World Report stated that “Delaware law would likely make his suggestion illegal—unless the shots were fired in self-defense in a truly life-threatening situation.”

The media and many bloggers have expressed doubt over photos and other information that the Obama regime has placed into the public arena.  A law enforcement investigation conducted through the Maricopa County, AZ Sheriff’s Office has determined that the long-form birth certificate image posted on the White House website on April 27, 2011 as well as Obama’s purported Selective Service registration form are “computer-generated forgeries.”

Stockman called the majority of tweets he identified as fake as “computer-generated spambots.”

Business mogul Donald Trump challenged Obama to release his passport and college applications prior to the November 6 election with an offer to donate $5,000,000 to charity if he did so, but neither Obama nor any of his surrogates responded.

Cabinet members and special assistants within the regime have been leaving in significant numbers over the last month, although former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had announced her plans to depart prior to the election.

Questions remain about Obama’s life story, including his parentage, date of birth, birthplace and whether or not he is a “natural born Citizen” as required by Article II of the U.S. Constitution to serve as president.  Obama has claimed that his “administration” is “the most transparent in history.”

The Obama regime has been accused by French officials of cyber-crime, also reported by The Hill.  Following the 2012 presidential election, many called out the Obama campaign for election fraud using numerous methods, including possible “vote-flipping” from Romney to Obama in touch-screen voting machines.  Reports from independent, non-partisan organizations have been released indicating that, in fact, election fraud could have added thousands, if not tens of thousands, of inadmissible votes to the final tallies in North Carolina.  Ohio Secretary of State John Husted has also called for an investigation into reports of election fraud in his state, including performing “an audit.”

Fake personalities and identities have populated the internet since Obama’s first presidential campaign, if not before, many of which have sent death threats and reports of fake problems with the website and subscriptions to this writer.

The Post & Email has contacted Rep. Stockman’s media representative for comment on The Hill article as well as to ask him some questions.

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