Eligibility campaign confronts state lawmakers
Newest sign in Austin, where plan includes demand for documentation
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AUSTIN, Texas – Just in time for Gov. Rick Perry's inauguration ceremonies next month and in support of legislation introduced into the legislature requiring all future presidential candidates to establish eligibility prior to getting on the ballot, a new billboard is up in the state capital asking, "Where's the birth certificate?"
The billboard, part of a year-and-a-half-long campaign to bring attention to the eligibility questions still swirling around the presidency of Barack Obama, is one of more than 50 posted around the country. The campaign is credited with giving new life to doubts now held by at least 58 percent of the American people, according to the latest national public opinion survey by CNN.
This is what I cannot understand. All these new Republican governors can further legislation requiring a presidential candidate to show proof of eligibility to be on the state ballot even if they are a new messiah and Greta and O'Reilly swear by them. If these common sense laws are passed, Obama cannot run in that state. How can a presidential candidate be allowed to run under these circumstances?
As an aside, please advise the powers that be that the next time Bill Clinton is praising Obama, have some one ask Bill clinton who he prefers spending his money, Obama or him?
When he says he would rather spend his own money, tell him I'd like to do the same and spend my own money.