Concern Raised Over China’s Deployment Of 4 New Nuclear Ballistic Missiles: China’s Total Nuclear Warheads Stands At 240.

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China continues to deploy four new nuclear capable ballistic missiles, including one that can be launched from submarines (SLBM), causing fear among its neighbors and the US, says a latest report by Federation of American Scientists. This, coupled with Beijing’s reluctance to define its minimum deterrence posture, says the report, has raised doubts about its intentions in upgrading its nuclear and missile arsenal.

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Pakistan Has Doubled The Size Of Its Nuclear Arsenal.

In the midst of the political turmoil engulfing Egypt and much of the Arab world, last month’s revelation that Pakistan has doubled the size of its nuclear arsenal over the past four years has been largely ignored.

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No One But Paul – February 14th Money Bomb – GHoeberX video

Please join us on February 14th for the largest one-day donation event of the 2012 presidential campaign. Our goal is to bring together 20,000 Facebook attendees and 10,000 Pledges to support a one-day donation total of $3,000,000.

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Democrat Candidate For Congress Aloys Rutagwibira: Not Eligible To Hold Office!

Aloys Rutagwibira

A suburban Democratic candidate for Congress is ineligible to hold that office because he hasn’t been a U.S. citizen long enough, records show.

Aloys Rutagwibira, 53, of Hainesville is a native of Rwanda who became a naturalized American citizen July 6, 2006, according to voter registration records acquired by the Daily Herald.

Congressional service requires seven years of citizenship, under the Constitution. Rutagwibira won’t be eligible until July 2013.

Rutagwibira is one of five candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for the 10th District seat now held by Republican Bob Dold.

Rutagwibira has not returned multiple telephone calls requesting interviews. He also failed to attend a scheduled candidate interview session Tuesday at the Daily Herald office in Libertyville.

When asked via email about his citizenship, Rutagwibira refused to confirm the date he took the citizenship oath.

He also expressed offense that the Daily Herald discovered the discrepancy during a search of public records rather than by first asking him.

“You are on your own buddy, same as we all are,” Rutagwibira said in one email.

Hundreds of the signatures on Rutagwibira’s candidate petition have been legally challenged. His citizenship was not part of the objection, a lawyer involved with the case said.

Following a formal inquiry, a hearing officer for the state board of elections has recommended Rutagwibira be removed from the ballot because of an insufficient number of signatures, elections board documents indicate. A decision from the board is pending.

The 10th District includes parts of Lake and Cook counties. The other four Democratic hopefuls are Vivek Bavda of Mundelein, Brad Schneider of Deerfield, Ilya Sheyman of Waukegan and John Tree of Long Grove.

In an email, Rutagwibira said he legally entered the United States in January 1989. When asked to confirm the date of his naturalization, he suggested the Daily Herald request records from the federal government.

According to his campaign website, Rutagwibira graduated from Indiana University-South Bend in 1994 and earned a master’s degree from Loyola University Chicago in 2001. He has since worked in the pharmaceutical industry as a mathematical statistician.

Voter registration records on file with the Lake County clerk’s office in Waukegan indicate Rutagwibira became an American citizen in 2006 at the U.S. District courthouse in Chicago.

The county document, dated Jan. 8, 2008, was signed by Rutagwibira and included an oath of accuracy.

Federal naturalization records are kept by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office, which is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The records are available to the public only with the written approval of the person to whom the record pertains.

Whereas American presidents must be natural-born American citizens, immigrants are allowed to serve in Congress.

Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution says representatives must be at least 25 years old, citizens for at least seven years and residents of the states they seek to represent.

U.S. senators must be at least 30 years old, U.S. citizens for at least nine years and residents of the states they seek to represent.

Serve: Representatives, senators can be immigrants; presidents must be natural-born citizens.

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McCain And The List Of The Other Belligerent 54 Corrupt Senators ~ Who Blocked Removal Of Language Detaining Americans In The NDAA Bill.

NDAA: Violates The Constitutional Authority Requirement Act Of January 5, 2011.

On December 1st, 2012 the Senate passed the Unconstitutional NDAA on Thursday night, by a vote of 93-7.

Now, it’s important to make something very clear here.  We’ve received a number of messages from well-intentioned folks who contacted us saying something like, “But, Section 1032 already says it doesn’t apply to U.S. Citizens, you’re making a fight where there isn’t one and really just being used as pawns in the ACLU‘s liberal agenda…”

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Why Did Billy Clinton Personally Approve For China The Specialized Radiated Hardened Chips Necessary For Nuclear War In 2003?

Chicago mayoral candidate Rahm Emanuel, left, and former U.S. President Bill Clinton, embrace after Emanuel introduced Clinton Tuesday, January 18, 2011 during a campaign rally at the Chicago Cultural Center. (Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune)

Newly declassified documents show that President Bill Clinton personally approved the transfer to China of advanced space technology that can be used for nuclear combat.

The documents show that in 1996 Clinton approved the export of radiation hardened chip sets to China. The specialized chips are necessary for fighting a nuclear war.

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