Judge Carter can’t be serious about helping the plaintiffs or developing tactics in other areas to advance to NBC issue. He is a judge.
I guess what i am commenting on is that everyone here says this is the most important issue in the world, but actually discussing law cases pertaining to it ... they have no interest at all.
GOT PEOPLE ... GOT A COPY OF THE CONSTITUTION ... GOT MY OWN IDEAS ... WHO NEEDS TO DO RESEARCH?!
RESEARCH? WE DON’T NEED NO STINKIN’ RESEARCH!
In March 2009, Representative Bill Posey, a newly elected Republican from Florida’s 15th congressional district, introduced a bill, H.R. 1503, in the U.S. House of Representatives. It would amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to require candidates for the Presidency “to include with the [campaign] committee’s statement of organization a copy of the candidate’s birth certificate” plus supporting documentation.[185] Posey explained his motivation as being to “prevent something like this [controversy] from happening in the future” by requiring “the birth certificate up front and take [the issue] off the table”. His initiative was strongly criticized by Florida Democrats, who accused Posey of trying to “fan the rumors on the extreme fringe of the Republican Party” and “pandering to the right wing”.[188] Despite the criticism, Posey’s bill has gained the support of ten Republican co-sponsors - Representatives John R. Carter, John Culberson, Randy Neugebauer and Ted Poe (Texas), Rep. John Campbell (California), Rep. Bob Goodlatte (Virginia), Rep. Dan Burton (Indiana), Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee), Kenny Marchant (Texas) and Louie Gohmert (Texas)