You said — “A call has been made for Obama to demonstrate his eligibility.”
I made that “call” prior to the election, too. It went unheeded. And I’ll note that McCain had an issue with that, too and he volunteered his information. He was not required to do so, but McCain thought it was politically wise for him to do so — and he did.
On the other hand, when the call went to Obama for him to do the same thing, he did not think it was politically beneficial for him to do so (I “say that” simply from the fact that he did not do it, thereby demonstrating that he did not think the “call” was particularly “politically demanding” upon him).
And so, we have one candidate who volunteered and the other candidate who did not volunteer. So, that’s the situation.
Now..., you’re faced with a problem. If the candidate did not think it was politically worthwhile for him to volunteer the information — how do you “get it” — then?
And *that* is the problem that *no one* has solved.
I’m proposing solving that problem with the state law in Oklahoma.
What is your solution for *getting that*? [so far..., I’ve seen *nothing* that works...]
Your solution does not solve the problem of a crook currently in office.