Indeed. Or, any other receipts that would prove his trip as he suggests.
Interesting, though, that he's been willing to testify under oath and penalty of perjury in a court of law...and before congress. That is about as serious as it gets as far as putting oneself on the line as far as potential perjury goes.
Yet another conundrum.
As far as that penalty for forgery thing. The only way they can stick that on Smith is if they can prove Smith, himself, actually made the document. As far as I am aware, it is not illegal to purchase any document, falsified or not. It's not like Smith bought it to use it for identity fraud and that is the only case in which they could charge him. On the perjury note, it only becomes perjury if a case makes it to full discovery & is heard on its merits. So far, that has not happened.
He knows the odds. How many birther cases have made it into court? No one supposedly has standing and even Thomas admits to evading it. It's not likely Smith will ever have to honor that statement.
Indeed. Or, any other receipts that would prove his trip as he suggests.>>>>>>>>>>
A simple matter really, his passport would have been visa stamped with the time and date of his entry into Kenya, by Kenyan authorities. A simple photo copy of the Kenyan visa stamp on his passport would do for starters.