Oct 23, 2008

Washington Sec of State needs proof of Obama citizenship

A Washington State lawsuit has been filed demanding the Washington Secretary of State verify eligibility to serve before certifying Barack Obama for the ballot.

Numerous Freedom of Information Requests have been sent to Officials in Hawaii with no response from the public officials nor has Mr. Obama granted access for release of information lending to the concern over the veracity of the attestation on the candidate's for candidacy for the office of President of the United States.

There is at least one other lawsuit (found here) demanding that Barack Obama show proof that he is a natural born citizen of the United States.

We posted a copy of Barack Obama’s Hawaii birth certificate here. Of course that does not mean the certificate is authentic. A document like that would be very easy to forge.

Lawsuits such as these will never be resolved until long after the election.

So what happens if Obama is elected and then found to be ineligible to serve? The answer to that is simple -- the vice president would become president who would then nominate someone to be vice president. That nominee would need to be approved by congress like any other presidential appointee.

Some have claimed that Mr. Obama has dual citizenship -- the United States and Kenya. If so, what happens then?

Why is there so much mystery surrounding the eligibility of a candidate for President of the United States just two weeks before the election?

Why hasn’t the media demanded verification of Obama’s eligibility to become president?

The answer to the last question is easy -- the media is “in the tank” for Obama and actively promotes his candidacy. As an example, ABC has been posting non-stop anti-McCain and anti-Palin articles on the Internet since the conventions. MSNBC has programming that amounts to “infomercials” for Obama several hours every day with CNN not far behind.

The Washington State story is here.