Sunday, November 16, 2008

Obama STILL Hasn't Answered This Question.

"Sir, will you please provide documentary evidence of your citizenship in the United States of America?"

Say what you will about Dr. Alan Keyes, but the man can think straight on occasion, and this is one of those occasions.

He is trying to prevent California from filing their Electors' votes until Barry provides proof of citizenship.

Good.


The supreme Court said Average Joe (Berg) did not have standing to file the suit, so a couple of California Electors have now brought suit.

...and Barack Obama STILL hasn't produced his "born here, can be President" birth certificate...

... and you STILL don't have a problem with that?


The campaign dismisses these lawsuits out of hand, but to several serious people, the following are pretty big concerns:

"Hawaii Revised Statute 338-178 allows registration of birth in Hawaii for a child that was born outside of Hawaii to parents who, for a year preceding the child’s birth, claimed Hawaii as their place of residence," the document said. "The only way to know where Senator Obama was actually born is to view Senator Obama's original birth certificate from 1961 that shows the name of the hospital and the name and signature of the doctor that delivered him."

The case also raises the circumstances of Obama's time during his youth in Indonesia, where he was listed as having Indonesian citizenship. Indonesia does not allow dual citizenship, raising the possibility of Obama's mother having given up his U.S. citizenship.

Any subsequent U.S. citizenship then, the case claims, would be "naturalized," not "natural-born."
...which explains why there are 15 States with currently pending or "in the works" lawsuits about this matter.

Senator, WHY not answer the question?

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