Well, it might be your topic, but it wasn’t the one I saw here... LOL...
And the facts speak for themselves, and have never changed... (getting “on topic” of course here...)...
You do know (I hope...) that there is *no legal requirement* for a candidate to show his birth certificate... now all you’ve got to do is show that law and that’s it... but...
And of course, the *big problem* is that if there was a law that required a candidate to show his birth certificate, we would all be looking at it right now. But, that’s the big thing that you can never get around... hence the “fact of the matter”...
Like I said, the facts speak for themselves... LOL...
Then, after one realizes that there is *no legal requirement* for a candidate to show his birth certificate, it because real obvious that the solution is to *get a law* that requires it... :-)
And that’s precisely why I’ve been posting since the time of the election to enact a state law to make it *legally required* for a candidate to show his birth certificate or else he cannot be on the ballot.
But, the weird thing is that you’ve always avoided giving any support to actually *getting* the birth certificate this way (by a law), which is fairly strange, since that is what would get it for you...
Very weird indeed — but fortunately there are a few people who have promoted this and the legislation has been started in Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri and Arizona...
However, it is very strange that the very people who say that they *want to see the birth certificate* don’t seem to want to do a thing to get a law that say you *must show* your birth certificate... kinda weird, actually...
It doesn't do anything to remedy the situation now. The election of a President is an extraordinary event and out of 44 elected Presidents and 2 1/4 centuries we've only been in this situation twice.
I'd rather see effort expended towards legislation enforcing that elected officials have to abide by exactly the same set of rules they lay down for the rest of us. But that's just my personal preference. It was one of the planks in the wildly successful Contract with America, after all.