An oldie but a goodie, this links to a news report about the time Roy Moore decided in favor of a "birther" complaint which questioned the eligibility of Obama for the state ballot, as heard before the Alabama Supreme Court.
http://blog.al.com/breaking/2014/03/alabama_supreme_court_upholds_3.html
Let’s hope people in AL can discern the choice they must make. I am nervous about their ultimate decision.
And when they hate one of our candidates, they will attack and destroy them.
Exhibit A: Roy Moore.
I'm voting Roy Moore on Dec 12th.
Birtherism is the greatest Alinsky ever perpetrated.
People use the term to denigrate those who uphold the Constitution.
They have gotten the American people to reject one of the most valuable safeguards bequeathed to us by the founders.
The natural born citizen clause served us well until we ignored it.
Barry Soetoro/Barack Hussein Obama should be proof enough of the wisdom of the founders when they tried to prevent him from being President by requiring someone who could only be a US citizen and nothing else.
Born here of citizen parents.
Naturally a US citizen because there is no other possibility.
One cannot be anything else and also be a natural born citizen.
Sounds like Moore said all birth certificates should be checked.
Hmmmm .... this does help explain the Uniparty’s white-hot hatred of Judge Moore.
They know now that he is out of office we can legally find out. They're afraid.
Whatever the Obama Admin put forth as a BC is fabricated. That’s a fact that any pro in the graphic arts industry can discern.
Birth certificates should be available to ANYONE who pays the fee for photocopying, certified by the relevant department of each state government.
People who have been born announce that fact every day by walking around in broad daylight. It is preposterous to hold that birth certificates are somehow sensitive and confidential.
Federal law should require every state Secretary of State to obtain a certified copy of every federal candidate’s birth certificate directly from the state of birth.
States should confirm candidate eligibility. It’s a no brainer.
“Birther” is a term used in the headline of the original article.
The point of the post, is the content of that article, and how it helps explain the overwrought opposition to Roy Moore.
For weeks a necessary and critical debate of conflicting policy implications of electing either Moore or Jones to the Senate, has been swept under the rug by a campaign using unsubstantiated allegations dating back to the 1970’s.
Similar tactics applied to the birth certificate question, where Constitutional requirements were deflected by distortions in the use of language.
This is our federal government in the year of 2017.