Posted on 11/17/2010 5:24:56 PM PST by Red Steel
AUSTIN A state representative on Tuesday filed a bill that would require any candidate for president and vice president of the United States to show his or her birth certificate to the Texas Secretary of State, another indication of just how ambitious the conservative agenda for next years session of the Texas Legislature is going to be.
This bill is necessary because we have a president whom the American people dont know whether he was born in Kenya or some other place, Rep. Leo Berman said in reference to President Barack Obama and of his House Bill 295. If you are running for president or vice president, youve got to show here in Texas that you were born in the United States and the birth certificate is your proof.
Berman, R-Tyler, who in previous sessions introduced legislation aimed at stopping illegal immigration in Texas only to see it killed in committees, also filed bills that would make English the official language in the Lone Star State and other legislation that would crack down on illegal immigrants.
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Some people have gone to other countries and might have returned as college students on Foreign Exchange scholorships and passports.
Well I did do a search...hmmm I wonder what happened. Oh Well, I’ve read somewhere that FR now allows for dups if there is at least 4 hrs differences in times.
Be sure that you change the search to "title", not "keywords".
The reluctance of legislators to take up this kind of bill is a strong indication that the powers that be know that Obama couldn’t do this...
On December 6th, Obama’s closest political ally in Hawai’i, Democrat Neil Abercrombie becomes Governor of Hawai’i. Does anybody really think that if Obama is required to produce a long form birth certificate, it won’t say exactly what Obama needs it to say after December 6th?
Hawai’i Republicans under Governor Lingle have been carrying Obama’s water on eligibility for years now. Think what the new Democrat administration will do.
This thread will do fine. Thanks for posting.
I like it. It’s obvious previous methods were inadequate.
Translation: Jameseeee777777 - Oh please AberCommie please, pretty please, fake an Obama birth certificate for 2012!
I pray it’s so. On another note, more confirmation of the implosions occurring from Cindy Adams .. who gets around a lot of heavy hitters:
“TRUST mother, kiddies. Republicans versus Democrats is but a scrimmage compared to a future Democrats ver sus Democrats face-off at 20 paces. Unthrilled with the White House, elected Dems figure they’ve been scrod (that’s the past pluperfect of the verb “screw”).
They figure they’ve been used. They resent casting Obama’s votes. They mumble he didn’t step up for them. They will not be pro-O come the election. These used/abused donkeys will go to the mattresses!”
Good Point. Let the candidate explain why Vattels definition isn’t the law.
Not just shown to Sec of State, but to the people of Texas. You don’t want the verification process left in the hands of one person.
“There is a small number of states that are critical to Obama reaching 270 electoral votes. If a similar bill passes in just one of them then he will not run in 2012.”
The likelihood of such bills passing in those (blue or blu-ish) states is less than zero.
Fearless prediction:
If the “birth certificate law” DOES get passed in Texas, and if Obama decides to run again in 2012, he will not establish ANY “campaign presence” in Texas, or in any of the other states that pass similar laws.
By “campaign presence” I mean any activity (beyond having his name placed on the ballot) that would legally establish his candidacy in the state of Texas.
If he does not exist as “a candidate” in Texas, then the law will have no effect upon him, because it applies ONLY to those seeking to appear on the Texas ballot.
It will be the same in any other “birth certificate states”. In those states, there will be no evidence that Obama is even running again.
The fact is, Obama won without those states to begin with. Why would he need them the second time around?
Old saying about the lottery: “You can’t win if you don’t play”.
This time around, it will be “You can’t touch me if I don’t play”.
Translation: Jameseeee777777 - Oh please AberCommie please, pretty please, fake an Obama birth certificate for 2012!
Reminds me of a pressure cooker - gets hotter and hotter until finally you start to hear the steam...
To bad they can’t make this law retroactive.
Every rule in the Law of Nations is law. No need for a 1758 translation. The 1833 edition is law and the US must abide by it. Chief Justice Waite..the law of nations is “imposed” on the US. It is superior to domestic law.
Israel should file a law suit against the United States based on the Law of Nations. We have an illegal President.
Thanks STARWISE.
I am so tired of the MSM calling names and not JUST SIMPLY doing their jobs and VETTING Obama just 1/3rd of the way the are investigating Christie and have Palin.
I am still waiting for someone (SNOPES HAS and they claim it was photoshopped but yet fail to PROVE) to answer to this...
http://web.archive.org/web/20040627142700/http://eastandard.net/headlines/news26060403.htm
African news story about Obama’s grandmother
http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/InsidePage.php?id=2000022216&catid=159&a=1
Snopes claims it was photoshopped . I would like to have them explain why someone would bother to Photoshop, in 2004, an article to say he was Kenyan born.
If you look at the source code of the page, it clearly states when it was archived:
// FILE ARCHIVED ON 20040627142700 AND RETRIEVED FROM THE INTERNET ARCHIVE ON 20101118120046.
// JAVASCRIPT APPENDED BY WAYBACK MACHINE, COPYRIGHT INTERNET ARCHIVE.
// ALL OTHER CONTENT MAY ALSO BE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT (17 U.S.C.
// SECTION 108(a)(3)).
So unless they can prove that someone hacked into Wayback Machines archive and altered the record, the husband and wife team ( that is all Snopes is ) is just blowing smoke out of their a$$
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