Enough states initiating ANY type of similar laws would necessarily put the federales on notice. What happens after that could get interesting.
FWIW, and if you aren't aware, there are about half a dozen states with "eligibility" legislation either passed or proposed in their state legislatures. Since the states are responsible for running elections they can pretty well lay down the law in most cases. Qualifying to be placed on each state's ballot is certainly within the purview of each state. The "eligibility" legislation will probably throw sand in odinga's gears come 2012 since he will likely not be able to prove his eligibility to get on their ballots. We're talking some major P!$$!NG contests coming up. Doesn't help us much today but at least we'll be rid of the kenyan marxist in a couple years; God willing.
Even if these bills don't pass, that they have been proposed at all is very encouraging.
Behind eack bill stands at least one really **TICKED-OFF** legislator! Some of these bills have dozens of sponsors. All of these legislators have political clout in their state or they wouldn't have been elected, and many are attorneys.
If Obama is not eligible, the man is in trouble at least for 2012.
Personally,...For the sake of justice and for the integrity of the rule of law and our Constitution, I would like to see this properly resolved now. If Obama deserves prison, then “big house” rather than the White House is where he should be living.