More and more people join the bandwagon demanding that Barack Hussein "whoever the hell he is" has much to answer to.... considering he's the only president in the history of this country to have this much personal information hidden from the public of which his in the employ..
That list of course includes the following:
Among the documentation not yet available for Obama includes his kindergarten records, his Punahou school records, his Occidental college records, his Columbia University records, his Columbia thesis, his Harvard Law School records, his Harvard Law Review articles, his scholarly articles from the University of Chicago, his passport, his medical records, his files from his years as an Illinois state senator, his Illinois State Bar Association records, any baptism records, and his adoption records.
That's unacceptable for any public official of this country much less the president of the United States Of America, and should be to any real and concerned American, but isn't to those who are willing to do anything to achieve positions of power to advance their whacked agendas.
So the latest addition to the "birther" bandwagon is none other than a US congressman who has come forward with this information today, and while he isn't actually advocating or calling for immediate relief, he is considering a bill that would require the mysterious Obama to prove this the next time around.
However, at the rapid socialist rate Obama is going now, we won't need to worry about a second term.
AT any rate, lets get back to making him prove that he deserves the one he's already been mistakenly given at our democracy's expense......
Franks joins demand for eligibility proof: "Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., has decided that while President Obama's eligibility to occupy the Oval Office may not be subject to an immediate court challenge, if the president runs for a second term, he should be required to prove he is qualified.
As WND reported, Franks told a townhall meeting in Kingman, Ariz., over the weekend he was considering a lawsuit to establish Obama's eligibility.
The congressman's spokeswoman, Bethany Haley, said Franks did consider a lawsuit during the runup to the 2008 election and immediately after the results were announced. But she confirmed to WND today that the congressman no longer is considering immediate action.
Franks did, however, today sign onto a move in Congress that would demand proof from future candidates, beginning with the 2012 race, Haley confirmed.
The original report on Franks' desire for a lawsuit came from the Mohave Daily News, which reported that the plan for a lawsuit was pending. Haley confirmed the action had been considered but had been dropped by the congressman.
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