Friday, April 30, 2010

Why Not?

Not that I want the Wishy-Washy-inator to run for President, but why can't he? More specifically, why couldn't he be sworn in if he won?

It has already been determined that you do not need to produce evidence that you meet the qualifications (age, natural born citizen). No one has yet been able to force Obama mmm mmm mmm to provide evidence that he meets the qualifications and he was sworn in almost a year and a half ago. No court has found that he must do so. His word, or lack of admitting he does not qualify is enough. He has spent untold piles of cash to avoid simply making his birth certificate public - instead his defenders point us to newspaper clippings and forms that simply say he was born. Well, d'uh. What all do they put on birth certificates? Father? Mother? Weight? Time? Footprints? What part of this plethora of highly embarrassing information does Obey-Won not want us to see? Now please note that I am not claiming that Obama is not qualified (Constitutionally, that is) to be president, I am simply pointing out the undeniable truth that he has fought tooth and nail to prevent America from seeing his birth certificate.

Ah, but someone could produce evidence that Ah-nold was born in another country to non-American parents!, I hear you thinking.

To that I respond - So?

No court has agreed that any American, including competing Presidential candidates, have the standing to present an argument against Obey-Won's qualifications. So even if you have Ah-nold's birth certificate - or whatever they call it in Austria - and can produce witnesses that say they were there when he was born, no court, apparently, will let you present this evidence - you do not have standing to bring any such challenge against Ah-nold. They have essentially said that there is a part of the Constitution that cannot and will not be enforced, because there is simply no way for a court to hear a case about it.

So what's stopping Ah-nold from running? More importantly, what's stopping him from being sworn in if he were to win? According to the US court system...nothing.

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