Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7183809> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7183809 subject Q5312304.
- Q7183809 subject Q6637307.
- Q7183809 subject Q8379737.
- Q7183809 subject Q8720649.
- Q7183809 subject Q9633624.
- Q7183809 abstract "Philip Jay Berg (born April 13, 1944), previously an American attorney, brought a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) lawsuit charging president George W. Bush and 154 others with complicity in the September 11 attacks, and another suit challenging the eligibility of Barack Obama to become President of the United States.Berg, whose office was in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania, is a former chairman of the Democratic Party of Montgomery County, in suburban Philadelphia and a former member of the Democratic State Committee. He is a paid life member of the NAACP.He is a former deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania.On June 19, 2013, Berg's license to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was suspended for two years. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court announced on June 16, 2015, that Berg was disbarred on consent after submitting a letter of resignation that the court kept under seal. After being disbarred, he worked as a driver for the ride sharing service UberX in Philadelphia.".
- Q7183809 thumbnail President_Barack_Obamas_long_form_birth_certificate.jpg?width=300.
- Q7183809 wikiPageExternalLink obamacrimes.com.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q1056352.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q10806.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q11132.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q11142.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q11156.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q11171.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q11201.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q11231.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q11235.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q114.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q11696.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q1316.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q1418478.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q16121367.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q16748911.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q184650.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q1899048.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q2065434.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q207.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q225641.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q23505.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q283207.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q32098.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q37230.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q378527.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q463668.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q472547.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q48259.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q503010.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q5281373.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q5374276.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q6495575.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q6637307.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q76.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q780442.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q8379737.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q8720649.
- Q7183809 wikiPageWikiLink Q9633624.
- Q7183809 type Thing.
- Q7183809 comment "Philip Jay Berg (born April 13, 1944), previously an American attorney, brought a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) lawsuit charging president George W.".
- Q7183809 label "Philip J. Berg".
- Q7183809 depiction President_Barack_Obamas_long_form_birth_certificate.jpg.
- Q7183809 homepage obamacrimes.com.