Thursday, March 22, 2012

CALIFORNIA SUED over CANDIDATE ELIGIBILITY ..? Seeks proof before names added to state election ballot..?

A lawsuit has been filed in California seeking proof that presidential candidates are eligible for the office before their names are placed on the state’s election ballot, and to have declared unconstitutional a part of the state’s election code. 
“This action challenges the failure of Respondent Debra Bowen, California secretary of state, to verify that all candidates for the office of president of the United States seeking to be placed the California presidential primary ballot are eligible for that office under the U.S. Constitution,” the complaint says.
At issue is Obama’s constitutional eligibility since that document requirements presidents to be a “natural born citizen.” Largely that’s thought to have meant the offspring of two citizens of the country. But Obama’s father was Kenyan, subject to the rule of the British crown.

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