Posted on 07/14/2010 9:22:07 PM PDT by RobinMasters
Just a day after Republican David Vitter became the first U.S. senator to voice support for groups challenging Barack Obama's presidential eligibility in court, a black congressional candidate from Indiana is joining the ranks.
Marvin Scott was responding to call-in questions from campaign supporters recently when he was confronted with a question about his position on the eligibility issue:
Scott, who is challenging Democrat incumbent Andre Carson, said, "Certainly, we have a right to know as citizens of this country. And that particular question has to be vetted over and over again to assure the public that the people who are representing us are fair and have ascended to that particular position because they have met all of the requirements, and therefore they are entitled to by a vote of the populace to be there."
Scott has been a professor of sociology at Butler University for nearly 20 years. For nine years he served as president of a management-consulting firm.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Nobody is entitled to the office. You must be eligible
and elected legally and lawfully. Obama fails the
natural born citizen requirement. His very
presence on the ballot may be a consequence of
unlawful negligence by multiple state officials. His
nomination in some states may be due to thuggery
to physically exclude competitors from the
process.
Anybody think that if we just took a name at random from the CENSUS where the homeowner said he was ‘black’, that we would have had a much better FIRST black President?
May God speed these gentlemen on heir course,and may they protect our constitution and the sacred honor of the American people.
I believe so. The squeaky wheel gets all the attention and in regards to the Black community that is a very bad situation. Especially when you have the Democrats and their MSM making politics from the squeaky wheels.
LOUD SNICKER!
Mr. Scott sounds like a patriotic American, and one that isn't afraid to speak up about the Kenyan Clown's eligibility issues.
fo sho.
“Anybody think that if we just took a name at random from the CENSUS where the homeowner said he was black, that we would have had a much better FIRST black President?”
bump
what? a black candidate thinking 0 may not be eligible?
that’s racist
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