Thursday, February 10, 2011

11th State Considers Eligibility Bill for 2012

February 10th, 2011 WorldNetDaily

WASHINGTON – And then there were 11.
The push at the state level to ensure no future president enters office under the cloud of suspicion that he or she might not be constitutionally eligible is growing.
At the request of a local tea-party group, Tennessee state Sen. Mae Beavers has filed a bill that would require presidential candidates to show an original birth certificate establishing constitutional eligibility for the office before getting on the ballot beginning in 2012.
Beavers told a local television station she said she wouldn’t comment about whether or not she believes Obama meets the test because she has no personal knowledge about whether or not he can prove it. She said, however, this legislation would erase all concerns in future elections.
“We just want to make doubly sure in Tennessee if we put someone on the ballot, they are qualified to run,” said Beavers.
That makes 11 state legislatures now considering such bills – with several of them well on the way to passage.
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1 comment:

  1. This is a farce. There is no legal reporting requirements for any child born in a stable anywhere on Hawaii.

    Heavenly messengers are considered in lieu of certification.

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