Birther issue is not going away

Quote from Scataphagos:

You really think he could be declared "null and void"? The Constitution is none better than asswipe to Democrats... most Republicans, too.
In saying "run out of office" I mean that he won't be able to get on the ballot for a second term.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

That "some guy" is the Governor of Hawaii. LOL.

Not only that, Armstrong is a BIG FAN of Odumbo. He wanted to show the birth certificate to put the issue to rest. Oops.
 
Quote from wavefinder:

it looks like a few states are going to make candidates prove their eligibility for 2012.


http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=255489

Not sure leaving Odumbo off of the ballot in certain states would even impact the election. After all, it would occur only in Red states which Odumbo wasn't likely to win anyway.

However, the Lame Street Media would just about have to carry this story... might give the Democrat voters something to think about.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

That "some guy" is the Governor of Hawaii. LOL.

There's more than one "some guy" in that amusing story. LOL

I particularly enjoyed the part, "he's republican but really likes Obama and wants the controversy to go away". Uhh huh.
 
Quote from Ricter:

There's more than one "some guy" in that amusing story. LOL

I particularly enjoyed the part, "he's republican but really likes Obama and wants the controversy to go away". Uhh huh.

Umm.....Neil is a Democrat Ricter. A big D, not little d democrat. He was also one of the few people who opposed the Iraq war on the left.
 
I stand corrected.

Here's another amusing story. I was born on an American air force base, to American parents, and spent the first part of my life on various US bases abroad. I don't have a birth certificate, either. When I requested one, I got a nearly unreadable copy from microfiche. Yet, I'm an American citizen. How can that be?

Edit: I should have said that the microfiche is not a certificate, it is a list of fields such as you see on old systems, a series of rows and boxes, where someone put my data in by hand years after the fact of my birth.
 
Suuure you were Ricter, suuure you were...


Quote from Ricter:

I stand corrected.

Here's another amusing story. I was born on an American air force base, to American parents, and spent the first part of my life on various US bases abroad. I don't have a birth certificate, either. When I requested one, I got a nearly unreadable copy from microfiche. Yet, I'm an American citizen. How can that be?
 
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