I do not believe he was born in Hawaii, I do believe he is not eligible under the guidelines of the Constitution, and I do believe he does not have the best interests of the United States of America at heart.
I also don’t believe this is going to amount to everything.
What I DO believe is that this is a fight worth fighting, to elevate the issue high enough so that in every presidential election from this point forward, scrutiny of a candidate’s citizenship begins on day one.
The framers of the Constitution had good reasons for putting that restriction on citizenship in the document, and those reasons are even MORE valid today. I believe this is a Constitutional issue.
The way I see it, there are only three reasons they do not produce the proof required:
1.) They cannot because they cannot obtain it.
2.) They cannot because he is not a citizen and the documentation will prove it.
3.) They are exploiting the issue as a tool.
We must be cautious that they do not send us chasing our tails while they pass into law health care, cap and trade and other anti-American legislation. I think we can and should multitask, but we need to keep that in mind.
Face it. That crap is going to be passed whether we like it or not. They own the House and Senate, and they have plenty of Rinos to help them get their agenda done. So even if we fail to bring him down as the fraud that he is, it won't be any worse than if we do nothing at all.
That would explain one of his attorneys' "defensive objections": that release of his real BC would result in "embarrassment". (Actually it would prove the guy -- and his books -- to be total fabrication...)