He lost his thesis on Soviet nuclear policy (see Where in the World is Obamas Missing Thesis which might provide insight regarding his seeming lack of knowledge about Soviet policy during the Kennedy years).
He wont answer questions about his days at Harvard Law School.
He lost his Illinois Senate records.
He will only release a simple one-page letter from his doctor on his medical condition.
He wont release his application to the state bar, which, as National Reviews Jim Geraghty notes raises questions about whether he told the truth about parking tickets and drug use, among other issues.
He wont disclose list of his clients from his law firm days or the nature of the work he did for them as a lawyer (his clients include the indicted political fixer Tony Rezko).
He walks away from uncomfortable questions about Rezko at a news conference.
His cultists try to shut down inquiry into his stewardship of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge by sliming a journalist investigating his days at the helm of that group, which blew through $100 million dollars with no discernible benefit for the schools and students that it was putatively designed to help (what does the constitutional law lecturer say to the chilling of free speech by his acolytes?).
He tries to muddle his long-standing ties with Pastor Wright by producing a version of his attendance record at Trinity Church that is sharply at variance with previous versions he has given (Obama Re-invents his Trinity Church History).
He lost his thesis on Soviet nuclear policy (see Where in the World is Obamas Missing Thesis which might provide insight regarding his seeming lack of knowledge about Soviet policy during the Kennedy years).
He wont answer questions about his days at Harvard Law School.
Etc.
But none of this has anything to do with Berg's lawsuit or Article II eligibility.
And it seems this isn't going to get back on topic so I'll just bow out and let you guys discuss this other stuff.
Have a great weekend.