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Former Obama opponent now suing to prove President-elect's citizenship

The Obama campaign countered similar accusations early in 2008 by posting Obama's certification of live birth, and saying: "Barack Obama was born in the state of Hawaii in 1961, a native citizen of the United States of America."

A copy of this document is available from the Obama campaign:

In October the Hawaii State Health Department declared the certificate is genuine.

Webmaster's Commentary: 

Well, let's see. This lawsuit can accomplish only one of two thing. It can put Joe Biden in the oval office. Or it can create a constitutional crisis by which George Bush can stay in office while the mess gets sorted out (if ever).

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poorrichard, You want more of

Madnsassy

poorrichard,
You want more of Bush? Well, guess that's why your member name begins with "poor"? Not to say that Obama will be the new messiah, but hey, "an administration more evil than Bush"? Head scratch occurring. . .

President-elect's citizenship

poorrichard

Or it can create a constitutional crisis by which George Bush can stay in office while the mess gets sorted out (if ever).

That w2ould be my choice.. But I don't think that will happen.. I think Obama is creating an administration much more evil than the Bush Bunch.. He seems to be picking the very most corrupt of both the Democrats and the Republicans... And being totally corrupt and devious is one aspect of political survival, and are methods of the Alpha types Like Obama.. I expect America to be under a Fascistic order on steroids under Obamma..

But let's take the time to see what really happens. Yawn scratch..
as the chains rattle in the background soundtrack.

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