A birth certificate would have been cheaper and easier than the motion for dismissal.
A native born U.S. citizen would have requested a copy of the live birth certificate from the county registrar and paid a small fee for a certified copy. I suspect less than 10 minutes effort and less than $10. The lawsuit would be history in minutes. It's not. Obama sent his high powered lawyers. Something stinks.
But it wouldn’t have settled anything, as there are many more eligibility issues than just the location of Hussein’s birth. Even if it’s proven he was born in Hawaii, there are several other disqualifying elements in Berg’s complaint—including Hussein’s dual/exclusive later citizenship in Indonesia, felonius perjury on his application to the Illinois bar, and so on.