| Posted: Wed Jan 27th, 2010 05:07 pm |
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rfolland
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"Birther Madness": A member of the Arizona legislature is introducing a bill to require producing proof of citizenship and proof of place of birth for an individual to be included on the Arizona presidential ballot. Some people never give up. Just wondering, though ... since such a requirement would add to any Constitutional requirements, would it stand up in court, or could the national parties just ignore the Arizona requirement letting the good people of Arizona disenfranchise themselves?
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| Posted: Wed Jan 27th, 2010 02:55 pm |
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Bill Pearson
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Good old JD is quite the piece of work. Former sports reporter i believe, which makes him imminently qualified to lead the state of Arizona to the promised land.
Birth certificate...indeed...will the stupid from these fools never end?
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| Posted: Wed Jan 27th, 2010 02:29 pm |
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SunCityWestBill
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I am surprised the people of Arizona allow this:
"When Chris Matthews asked J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ) whether he's "as far right as the birthers," the former Republican Congressman called on President Obama to produce his birth certificate for public inspection."
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