Sunday, May 13, 2012

Birther bill

  • Of some of the more controversial ideas tossed around the Arizona Legislature, the birther bill is the most popular to voters, according to a poll.
  • (Phoenix New Times)
  • State senators in Missouri voted to advance a birther bill this week, allowing potential floor debate on the measure to force presidential candidates to prove their status as natural-born citizens before getting on the ballot.
  • (Huffington Post)
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  • (Worldnews.com)
  • The Senate Elections Committee voted 4-1 to approve a bill that would require presidential and vice-presidential candidates to provide proof of U.S. birth and citizenship when filing with the Missouri Secretary of State's office.
  • (Bolivar Herald Free Press)
  • In May 2002, Obama commissioned a poll to assess his prospects in a 2004 U.S.
  • (Worldnews.com)
  • Who knew that we were supposed to dig through citizenship and school-transcript records? Rep. Bill Hager, thats who.
  • (MiamiHerald.com)
  • SB 1507, sponsored by Sen Judy Burges, the same woman behind the birther bill, would stop all funding for sustainability jobs and programs - outlawing all perceived international forces at work. Even if the UN has sinister plans for the U.S.
  • (KPHO)
  • State Senator Judy Burgess sponsored the bill — you might remember her as the senator who sponsored last years birther bill, which would require U.S. presidents to prove their U.S. citizenship. (Hint, hint.) Governor Brewer actually vetoed that bill.
  • (Gawker)
  • Earlier in the session, lawmakers who cling to the belief that President Obama was born in Kenya and that the administration has engaged in a massive coverup to hide that fact revived the so-called birther bill.
  • (Arizona Daily Sun)

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