Aren't there criminal aspects regarding this?
The COLB posted was clearly a forgery and any rational person would recognize this.
If Obama has presented himself as being eligible, and is not, hasn't he defrauded millions of trusting Americans out of millions of campaign donations? He may have spent those dollars on a fraudulent campaign. Isn't that criminal fraud?
Why can't an Attorney General of some state investigate this? When does a president become immune from prosecution of a crime?
Finally ( the following has nothing to do with the legality of Obama’s eligibility, it is merely an observation):
The U.S. Olympic committee **knows** with absolute certainty more about the citizenship ( and indirectly, the natural born status) of our American Olympians than we do about Obama.
Think about this. The members of the U.S. Olympic committee absolutely **KNOW** more about the citizenship of two ice dancers in makeup and fanciful costumes than we **know** about the man who commands the most powerful army in the world and has complete access to the most destructive nuclear arsenal since the dawn of humankind!
Scary! Isn't it?
Not one of them has tried.
When does a president become immune from prosecution of a crime?
Back when Richard Nixon was president, there was a debate about whether a sitting President could be prosecuted for a crime, or whether he had to be impeached first. That was never resolved, because Nixon resigned and Ford then pardoned him. Clinton similarly plea-bargained his case (though, interestingly, Starr didn't try to prosecute him before impeachment). So if some state AG tries to indict Obama, we will be in uncharted waters.