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From: Ret

Date: Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 9:17 AM

Subject: Subject: common law grand jury

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GET YOUR PEOPLE TO DO THIS TOO....

PEOPLE OF GEORGIA RETURNED INDICTMENT AGAINST OBAMA

God bless the people of Georgia...too bad 'the people' in EVERY state didn't exercise their right!!!

Subject: common law grand jury

At approx. 4:15 p.m.

March 28th in the city of Stockbridge Ga.

The people of Georgia returned an Indictment against Barack Hussein Obama!

Stockbridge, Georgia- The questions over the eligibility of Barack Hussein Obama to occupy his current position as President of the United States continue to be raised. After being presented with evidence in the matter, a citizens' grand jury convened by Carl Swensson in Georgia has returned an indictment against Barack Hussein Obama aka Barry Soetoro aka Barry Sutoro.

Reportedly the sealed indictment, scheduled to be delivered to prosecutors on Monday, includes counts of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud. "It's a done deal, and the people of the State of Georgia demand action on this matter," said Carl Swensson after the grand jury proceedings had finished. "I can't comment on this other than to say that the sealed indictment will be delivered to prosecutors on Monday."

Obviously, where this goes remains to be seen, but it's one more sign that citizens are waking up and demanding that the allegations of fraud and forgery surrounding the eligibility of Obama be investigated.

EC interviews Carl Swensson on the common-law grand jury here

Under the 5th Amendment to the Constitution, with the power confirmed and reinforced by the US Supreme Court, 'we the people' have the power to instigate criminal charges when it comes to government oversight.

Citizens sitting as Federal Grand Jurors are the fourth branch of the United States government.

The Citizens of Georgia have proudly stood up to our corrupt officials and have exercised this right.

Obviously, where this goes remains to be seen. . ."

The presentment as indictments are called in "Runaway" Juries may not go anywhere but must be answered by the attorneys general in 40 days.

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