“It will only take a couple of key states, (Ohio, Florida, Texas, etc) to put into law strict rules for checking pres. eligibility paperwork. Then the sh@t will hit the fan.”
Arizona has already done so.
Since the presidency is an office that represents the country as a whole, then all states MUST be able to vote for him.
If he fails to certify his eligibility in Arizona then he won’t make thier ballot.
Someone posted on another thread today that Missouri has already passed such a law. Is this correct?
This would be the fastest way to get this case heard in the right place ... the SCOTUS. However, and it's a big butt, everything I have heard from the states, seems to hinge on "birth in Hawaii." That, IMHO, is beside the point.
EVERY Republican office holder I have communicated with on the subject has replied "......born in Hawaii," or some lame variation. I gave up after 20.
I think it would just take one state to require proof of eligibiltiy. If Obama chose to forgo running there, that would confirm the eligibility issue no matter how he tried to explain it. Obama’s problem now is that his enablers and propagandists don’t want to go down with him.