Good luck, and I hope it is successful.
Inch by inch, The One could be in hot agua.
Like I said, the didn’t go quite far enough. The term “natural born citizen” has never been defined by any state or Congress. Arizona is afraid to define it as what it should be, a natural born citizen is the child of TWO US citizens.
Just click Your State on the left and then Legislators on the right and Presto, there's all your state Representative and Senators with email addresses!
FReep em'!
Dear _____
Wanted to make you aware of the Presidential Eligibility Bill in Arizona and being considered in 20 other states. How about _____?
Relevant Urls here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2458364/posts?page=201
and
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2458719/posts?page=1
Plus, Arizona Legislature Bill Posting, HB 2441:
http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/legtext/49leg/2r/summary/h.hb2441_02-18-10_gov.doc.htm
It seems to me a Presidential Candidate ought to submit proof of his natural born citizenship before being placed on our _____ State Ballot.
Thank you for reviewing my letter.
Sincerely,
Thank you Judy Burges.
Could Republican and Democratic parties in each state require a presidential candidate to present his long form birth certificate---he could be required to attach it to his application form in each state---BEFORE he could put his name on the presidential primary ballot?
That is, I don't see how state and federal lawmakers could object to how political parties decide who can and who cannot put their names on primary ballots.
My point is this: If political parties passed their own rules that required presidential candidates to present their long form birth certificates before the candidates could put their names on the primary ballot, then we might NOT need state lawmakers to pass questionable and possibly unconstitutional laws that require presidential candidates to present long form birth certificates before they could put their names on the November 2012 presidential ballot.
Yes. In my opinion, the political party primary is the key first place to require a presidential candidate to present a long form birth certificate.
As I see it, it may be too late---and maybe even unconstitutional---for a state to wait until a presidential candidate applies to put his name on the 2012 presidential ballot before requiring a presidential candidate to present his long form birth certificate in order to put his name on the November 2012 presidential ballot in that state.
Again, let's look at the political party presidential primary as the first key place to demand presidential candidates to present their long form birth certificate.
obumpa
Long overdue.
It will stop Obama from running for reelection, Palin becomes president and we can start putting this country right again.
This could give us our country back.