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To: Republic
It is NOT A STATE ISSUE....IT IS A FEDERAL ISSUE.

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As I understand it, when a presidential candidate signs his routine eligibility form to run in primaries in each state, we the public have 1 to 5 days to challenge the eligibility of the candidate.

1. So I say this: We must be ready in 2011 and 2012 to challenge presidential candidate Obama when he signs his eligibility application before each primary in each state, because we only have 1 to 5 days to challenge Obama.

2. My point is this: Challenging presidential candidates in that 1 to 5 day window is a state function and not a federal function.

3. 2010 elections: Come to think of it, we should challenge candidates for Senator and Representative throughout the country as to their age and citizenship eligibility by asking them to present their long form birth certificates.

4. If the 2010 candidates don't want to provide their long form birth certificates for legal or personal reasons, then I say that we simply tell them that we won't vote for them.

140 posted on 07/15/2009 6:43:26 PM PDT by john mirse
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To: john mirse

As I understand it, when a presidential candidate signs his routine eligibility form to run in primaries in each state, we the public have 1 to 5 days to challenge the eligibility of the candidate.

1. So I say this: We must be ready in 2011 and 2012 to challenge presidential candidate Obama when he signs his eligibility application before each primary in each state, because we only have 1 to 5 days to challenge Obama.

2. My point is this: Challenging presidential candidates in that 1 to 5 day window is a state function and not a federal function.

3. 2010 elections: Come to think of it, we should challenge candidates for Senator and Representative throughout the country as to their age and citizenship eligibility by asking them to present their long form birth certificates.

4. If the 2010 candidates don’t want to provide their long form birth certificates for legal or personal reasons, then I say that we simply tell them that we won’t vote for them.


The state of Hawaii no longer issues “long form” birth certificates, only the short form. The short form is acceptable for all legal purposes including federal issuance of passports. The same is true in many states.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2009/jul/01/worldnetdaily/birthers-claim-gibbs-lied-when-he-said-obamas-birt/


144 posted on 07/15/2009 6:54:23 PM PDT by jamese777
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