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Topic: Election 2012

Pass birth proof law for Presidential candidates


Why did Obama wait so long to provide the birth certificate? Maybe to set a precedent that will allow a foreigner to be elected!
by Mark Vogl
(conservative)
Thursday, April 28, 2011

After years of speculation, and an election which made him President, Barrack Obama finally provided a copy of his birth certificate. Why now?

You have to wonder why the Democrats would allow this issue to linger so long?  Donald Trump's recent activity in the early campaigning may have been proving to be too much for Obama. He is sinking in the polls, the economy is worsening, gas prices rising, and Trump seemed to have latched on to an early attack issue which seemed to be attracting frustrated Americans.  Is the voting public that shallow?  Our nation is in serious trouble on many fronts, over extended in three wars, deficits rising by trillions, but the issue which Trump focuses on is a birth certificate?

For me, I wonder why Obama was so long in providing it?

One possible explanation is the nasty Constitution.  In that document there are only two stated prerequisites for being a candidate for President; age and natural born citizenship.  The ruling elite don't like that.  The Governor of California, an extended member of the Kennedy family can't run for President because of these minimal standards.  So, as a tactic to upset the Constitution, it could have been that the ruling elite hoped to get by without ever presenting the birth certificate, and by doing that setting a precedent for future candidates.

One thing the Republican Congress should do immediately is pass an election law, enforcing the Constitution, which requires the filing of appropriate government documents provving birthdate and local with an election paperwork connected to running for President.  Too much is at stake not too. In this global society, full of diversity, there is just too much chance the Constitution will be ignored. The American Press is not the guardian. They chose their horse and do everything they can to protect him or her.

There doesn't need to be major fanfare over this issue. Just file it, pass it, and push it to the Senate.

Donald Trump has already had one good impact on the election; he has removed this issue from the campaign plate. 

It's really hard for me to believe that Americans  are still so supportive of Obama. Are the polls lying? Or are there that many socialist - communists in America?  do Americans support bankrupting this nation? Do they support national health care? Do they support not drilling our own oil and gas and paying exorbitant prices for gasoline?  Do they support three wars overseas while an IED bomb was found within the US, only miles from the Mexican border?  Do they support high unemployment and the rape of the American market place by foreign nations and companies?

Rush Limbaugh has recently said that conservatives don't support tariffs on China or anyone else. Well, he may be right about his version of conservative, but my version of conservative does support tariffs, and whatever else it takes for Americans' to retake the American marketplace.  Prices are rising whether the goods are made in China or not.  But right now, the profits are either flowing out of the nation or going to the top 1% of Americans.  Our entire economic and industrial infra-structure is infested with systems and people who are taking American wealth out of the nation.  Illegals send their monies back to Mexico and South America.

There simply are too many important issues being handled in the wrong way.  Trump did the nation a favor...let's talk about the issues which are destroying America.   

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Published: Thursday, April 28, 2011
Last modified: Friday, April 29, 2011

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