I indicated above the reason no one did do it. I welcome your evidence that I am wrong. Then we can move on to why would OPbama fight these efforts if he already proved it to some state during the election. Since it is public information, you would think the state would speak up and put all this to rest.
The logical conclusion is that no state did require it.
I addressed the Cal situation because I communicated directly to the secretary of state's office in Cal and was told she didn't do it. I provided the e-mail exchange to Alan Keyes and I resigned my position as poll worker because I would not participate in an election where the state was culpable, because of failure to perform its responsibilities, in the possible fraud perpetrated by a candidate.
If you haven’t taken the time to read to the comments under the article at the link provided, you really should. The ignorance over there is STUNNING. I’ve had back-and-forths with some of them, but there just ain’t enough chocolate milk in the world to make me want to address every single one of them.
My goodness. How can people be so uneducated about the Constitutional requirement under discussion. I kid you not, there were at least four people who actually claimed with bravado that George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and William Henry Harrison weren’t natural born citizens either.
Nufsed, I hope you are right. I just don’t see it.
Why didn’t Hillary blow him out of the water with it?
Why didn’t McCain? Why didn’t Palin? Why didn’t any GOP controlled state that controls the levers of gov’t, including the elections and ballots?