1. As most of us learned during the 2008 presidential campaign, candidates must sign a routine eligiblity document in most states.
2. Challenging candidates eligibility statement: As I understand, we voters have from 1 to 5 days to challenge the candidates eligibility signed statement.
3. My point is this: I see voters challenging Obama's presidential eligibility as soon as Obama signs the routine eligibility form in 2011-2012 where he says that he is LEGALLY eligible to run for President of the United States.
4. In fact, I see voters in each state---during the long campaign leading up to the 2012 presidential elections---immediately challenging candidate Obama over and over to present documents, like his Hawaii long form birth certificate, that prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is legally ELIGIBLE under the laws of the Constitution of the United States to run for President of the United States when he signs the routine eligibility form in each state.
5. My point is this: I don't think that candidate Obama can present his Hawaii long form birth certificate, because there will be information on the long form birth certificate that will be politically damaging to candidate Obama.
6. So, as I see it, Obama will be a one term President of the United States.
Your post makes a lot of sense. B.O. may get away with it once, but not twice.