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Lucas Daniel Smith letter to United States Congress. 4
th
of July 2010 
. 4
Senate Publication 103-21 contains not only a true and correct copy of the US Constitution butalso brief explanations of each of the Constitution’s sections which were prepared by the Officeof the Secretary of the Senate with the assistance of Johnny H. Killian of the Library of Congress.On page number 18 of Senate Pub.103-21, adjacent to Article II, Section 2, Clause 5 of the USConst., you will find the following explanation:
This clause requires that in order to take oath of office a president must be 35, a residentwithin the United States for 14 years, and a natural-born citizen. This last requirement
(natural-born citizen)
raises the question of whether someone born to American parentsoutside of the United States would be eligible to hold the office
.”As I have stated in the forgoing, this above cited publication was prepared by the Office of theSecretary of the Senate with the assistance of Johnny H. Killian of the Library of Congress. Asyou may know, Mr. Johnny H. Killian advised Congress for more than 44 years on constitutionalmatters. As senior specialist in American public law at the Congressional Research Service, Mr.Killian was the person most often called upon when the constitutionality of a proposal was inquestion.Mr. Killian was also the editor of and major contributor to the 1972, 1982, 1992 and 2002editions of "Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation,"nicknamed the Annotated, a seminal work on the judicial history of all constitutionalamendments that is a standard text in U.S. law schools.Senate Publication 103-21, prepared with the assistance of Johnny H. Killian, clearly states thatthe “natural-born citizen” clause of Article II, Section 2, Clause 5 of the US Constitution “raisesthe question of whether someone born to American parents outside of the United States would beeligible to hold the office”.
Attached to this notarized letter addressed to you, I have included a copy of page 18 of Senate Publication 103-21.
Honorable Congresswoman Pelosi, again I respectfully request and implore you to fulfill yourlawful obligation to honor, follow, comply with and abide by The Constitution of the UnitedStates of America. You took an oath, and you took that oath freely, to support and defend theConstitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Our de factopresident Barack ObamaI respectfully pray for the relief that Congress can provide by removing from Office the illegal defacto president,was not born within the United States of America and is not eligible tohold office of President. It is your constitutional duty to openly and overtly investigate thismatter.Barack Obama.
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