From The Libertarian-Republican blogspotBREAKING NEWS!!!
Arizona Republican Rep. Trent Franks held a Town Hall meeting yesterday in Kingman. The local paper described it as a "big, boisterous crowd." Most of the questions focused on Obama's health care legislation, with nearly unanimous opposition expressed by the attendees. In fact, many were critical of the Congressman for not being vocal enough in Washington on the matter.
Buried in the 16th paragraph of a 25 paragraph article, the Mojave Daily News breaks some major news: Rep. Franks may be the first US Congressman to file a lawsuit challenging Obama's eligibility as President, based on his non-issuance of a legitimate birth certificate.
From the Mojave Daily News, Aug. 23:
Didn't Dondero have one of the first lawsuits (dismessed) on this subject?The other main issue dealt with numerous speakers questioning Obama's birth certificate and why there wasn't an investigation into whether he is a naturalized citizen. One woman said a newspaper announcement of his birth in Hawaii was not sufficient. Another asked how he could have a passport without a birth certificate.
Franks said there was not enough evidence that Obama is not an American citizen. He did say there was a lot of conflicting evidence of Obama's citizenship and that he was considering filing a lawsuit, the only congressman to do so. Franks asked why the president did not simply produce a birth certificate.
Rep. Franks represents staunchly conservative northwest Arizona, including Kingman, Lake Havasu, and Bullhead City.
Rep. Franks is a longtime Advisory Board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus. Though, Franks, a stalwart pro-lifer and former state director of the American Family Association, is generally considered to be more of a social conservative.
Posted by Eric Dondero
I don’t remember Eric Dondero in any litigation. Donofio V Obama yes.
I like this Frank guy. This will be more explosive than the Dobbs thing was.
I dunno -- doesn't show me much. What's that stamp up in the right hand corner that says something about "orphanages"?