Lawmaker Files Birth Certificate Bill Bill Would Require Original Birth Certificate From Presidential Candidates
“A state lawmaker has filed a bill to require presidential candidates to show an original birth certificate before getting on the ballot in Tennessee. “
This initiative should be pushed in every state in the Union.
Tennessee added to the list of states seeking eligibility proof.
Connecticut
Georgia
Indiana
Maine
Missouri
Nebraska
Montana
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Texas
Arizona
Tennessee
It is the fastest way to get rid of Obama.
What state will he file in if he runs again?
I assumed that States or at least someone did require that a Candidate prove they were qualified to run.
Obama and the Democrats behind him made an ass out of U and me.
This law should be in every state.
Certainly the USSC can have no objections as to the Constitutionality of it.
“she was asked to file the legislation by the Wilson County Tea Party.”
Good job tea party!
It stems for the so-called Constitution.
We can expect the Obama squad to challenge any state legislation to try to slow down implementation until after the 2012 election. When that happens it will be an admission that he’s got nothing.
What amazes me is that so many people don’t care if they are being lied to. They don’t want to know whether Obama was really eligible or if he is lying to them.
How can you go through life not wanting to know the truth? Isn’t that willful ignorance?
Make Obama prove he was born in Hawaii.
If this keeps up, Obama may run for president in Kenya.
In 2012 Obama will present a state certified copy of a Hawaii Certification of Live Birth and the Democrat Abercrombie administration will say that it is the official birth certificate of the state of Hawaii since 2001.
The previous Republican administration in Hawaii under Governor Lingle already declared the short form COLB to be the state’s official birth certificate.
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Under the “Full faith and credit” clause of the US Constitution (Article IV, Section 1), any official record that one state says is their approved document must be accepted in other states.