Snap! Arizona to pass 2012 eligibility law (Obama will have to produce birth certificate to run again)
Arizona to pass 2012 eligibility law:
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=255489
May I just say, “Finally!” How long must it take to do this. This is a sure-fire way to make sure that a person was born in America and thus is an American citizen. If all states adopt this, then there would no longer be arguments over this subject, and not to mention that Obama might be kicked out of office.
In this article, it also states smiler bills in Montana, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Texas that are being introduced. I cannot copy all of the article due to copyright terms. There are a few paragraphs of interest:
A plan in Arizona to require presidential candidates to prove their eligibility to occupy the Oval Office is approaching critical mass, even though it has just been introduced.
The proposal from state Rep. Judy Burges, who carried a similar plan that fell short last year only because of political maneuvering, was introduced yesterday with 16 members of the state Senate as co-sponsors.
It needs only 16 votes in the Senate to pass.
In the House, there are 25 co-sponsors, with the need for only 31 votes for passage, and Burges told WND that there were several chamber members who confirmed they support the plan and will vote for it, but simply didn’t wish to be listed as co-sponsors.
and also:
Under Montana’s plan by Rep. Bob Wagner, candidates would have to document their eligibility and also provide for protection for state taxpayers to prevent them from being billed for “unnecessary expense and litigation” involving the failure of ‘federal election officials’ to do their duty.
another example:
Assemblyman Daryl Metcalfe told WND he is working on a proposal that would demand documentation of constitutional eligibility.
He described it as a “problem” that there has been no established procedure for making sure that presidential candidates meet the Constitution’s requirements for age, residency and being a “natural born citizen.”
Here were some links:
For 18 months, Farah has been one of the few national figures who has steadfastly pushed the issue of eligibility, despite ridicule, name-calling and ostracism at the hands of most of his colleagues. To date, in addition to the earlier petition, he has:
- erected billboards around the country demanding, “Where’s the birth certificate?”:
- produced a 40-page special report on the subject;
- produced a 60-minute documentary video primer on the issue;
- manufactured yard and rally signs to bring attention to the topic;
- pledged to donate at least $15,000 to any hospital in Hawaii or anywhere else that provides proof Obama was born there and given you an opportunity to raise the amount;
- created a line of T-shirts you can wear to appearances by the president to raise visibility of the issue;
- created a fund to which you can donate to further the kind of investigative reporting into this matter only this company has performed over the last two years;
- launched a line of postcards you can use to keep the issue alive;
- distributed thousands of bumper stickers asking, “Where’s the birth certificate?”
Farah says all those campaigns are continuing.
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http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=255489

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So, big deal. Arizona will accept Obama’s Certification of Live Birth because it is the official birth certificate of Hawaii. That is the one that Obama has already shown and the one that THREE Republican officials in Hawaii have confirmed the facts on.