Oh, well, happy to hear the Memphis paper solved the case. Me, being a doubting thomas, googled for this unnamed resolution the paper spoke of and found the House declared Hussein’s place of birth Hawaii per the 111th CONGRESS / 1st Session / H. RES. 593. However, try as I might, I found no reference to the House declaring him a natural born citizen as one of the eligibility requirements for POTUS. Golly gee whiz, don’t tell me Memphis just pulled that one out of their ear without bothering to do the least bit of verification.
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?4d1af78a-eac0-4372-b829-17df4cc575b7
Me being a doubting thomas,googled for this unnamed resolution the paper spoke of and found the House declared Hussein's place of birth Hawaii.....
By way of interest, I notice the redoubtable Neil Abercrombie, a congressman introducing a resolution commemorating the diversity of Hawaii. He gives five persons of varying racial character. Minorities of course. Conspicuous by it's absence was his own minority. Abercrombie being pure Scottish, from the gaelic language. I guess Scots do not count, not in his view anyway.
Back to the subject though, this, for any researcher is possibly the biggest challenge of all time. Let us hope it will be resolved before the end of the year.