Monday, March 16, 2009
They Have LOST It! They are trying to make a Presidential Birth Certificate Bill!
Rep. Bill Posey, a foolish Repub from Florida, has brought up a silly bill proposal. He wants a Presidential Birth Certificate bill, which requires all presidential candidates to present copies of their birth certificates and other documentation to prove they were born in U.S.A.
Why? Because Posey and losers like him are still thinking that President Obama is an illegal and was 'Made in China'. These poor fools...
Anyway, Posey said:
"Opponents of President Obama are raising the birth certificate issue as a means of questioning his eligibility to serve as president. This bill, by simply requiring such documentation for future candidates for president, will remove this issue as a reason for questioning the legitimacy of a candidate elected as president.”
Boy please, we don't need a bill to do that! That's in the requirements to be a candidate for President. He wouldn't have gotten this far if he wasn't born here!
But since Posey is in the habit of making up bills, make some that protect families, jobs and gay rights. Do some real with your job, Posey!
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2 comments:
I hadn't heard this story.
What a moron.
With so many things wrong with this country--AIG anyone--this is how he spends his time.
This is just another episode in a series of social conservative trying to remove Obama from office. There are currently several cases right now around the country that deal with Obama's nationality.
The most "legitimate" case to date is the fact that Obama had (or still is, I'm unsure) dual-citizenship because of his father, and thus is not eligible.
Nevertheless, I don't know why the hospital in Hawaii just don't release the birth certificate to get this over with. If the administration was willing to redo the oath of office, I don't see what the problem would be.
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