An offer to whoever can prove Obama is eligible to be President:
http://tinyurl.com/kvrje6
The folks at World Net Daily have been pounding the Obama isn't
elibible drum pretty hard. They have an article about a lady who gave
birth to twins at about the same time Obama was born:
http://tinyurl.com/lo8ren
I don't agree with much of anything Obama wants to do. The best
thing government can do generally is leave us alone. We do better with
millions of us making our own decisions for good or ill than having a
national nanny.
It wouldn't be good if he isn't eligible to be Prez. What happens to
the laws he signed? I've read of soldiers refusing to go to
Afghanistan and Iraq. They swore to uphold the Constitution and believe
they are protesting illegal orders. What about them? I think some have
court cases pending.
Suppose Obama is exposed as a fraud. Would the Supreme Court and
Congress ignore it? What would happen to race relations? Nothing
good, I'm thinking.
The best case scenario would be if Obama spends the rest of his single
term Presidency getting nothing major passed. He can then retire to a
lucrative career of being an ex Prez.
Obama's team has spent a lot of money turning back the lawsuits.
Why, when Obama could ask the State of Hawaii and his birth hospital to
release all the documents they have on him?
Suppose Obama gets his health care thing passed. No smoking, no
drinking, no fatties and no motorcycles?
Dean
Dean Hoffman" <""dh0496\"@in%$ebras#%ska.com wrote:
> An offer to whoever can prove Obama is eligible to be President:
> http://tinyurl.com/kvrje6
The first obvious item to note is that there is absolutely no
indication in that article, or in the offer on the original website,
as to what would constitute "proof" - only a statement that the
$100,000 will be awarded to anyone who can "prove to
my [the person making the original offer] satisfaction." As
it certainly seems safe to assume that the "my satisfaction" part
is completely up to the whim of the person make this supposed
offer, it's nonsense. His $100K is completely safe, and he's
just doing this as an attention-getting ploy.
Bob M.
> http://tinyurl.com/kvrje6