Posted on 08/12/2009 5:22:51 AM PDT by AJMCQ
A source at the Oklahoma governor's office has confirmed to CAP News that the state will be the first in the union to officially sanction the so-called "Birther" belief that President Obama was born in Kenya by issuing a special commemorative license plate.
"There has been a lot of call for something like this, so we're only giving in to what our most vocal Oklahomans seem to want," said an aide to Gov. Brad Henry. "If President Obama wishes to clear any of this up by producing the long version of his birth certificate, we'd be happy to add a note mentioning that on the back of the plate."
While the plates will be ready for use by the middle of next month at the earliest, they will not be available for everyone. Birthers will have to prove themselves by first demonstrating their knowledge of relevant information, such as biblical facts, Rush Limbaugh trivia and generalized awareness of historical and current right-wing talking points.
(Excerpt) Read more at crystalair.com ...
where;s the pics?
I bet the vanity plate BIRTHER has been spoken for in every state where that would comprise a valid plate number.
Why is it that leftwing “satire” just isn’t funny?
Oh, yeah, because good satiric humor has to have a grain of truth.
Certainly beats Obama groin leech syndrome.
Can anyone direct me to the best arguments made in regards to Obamas Hawaii birth announcements?
That is cute.
Does one have to provide proof of Oklahoma citizenship to get a plate?
“FREE THE LONG FORM!”
Well, well. Isn't this interesting news.
All the good Constitutional originalists in the great State of Oklahoma need to pressure their Senators, Inhofe and Coburn, to get these plates for their personal vehicles.
I just want to witness the sheer spectacle of either of them, tooling around with "birther" tags, when both of them have co-sponsored bills undermining or even removing the natural born citizenhship requirement for the office of President under the Constitution.
And, they're both Republican.
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