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Showing Original Post only (View all)The White House Tells Kansas, "Prove U.S. Membership or Risk Removal from Electoral College." [View all]
On Friday, Republican officials in the State of Kansas revealed that they are considering removing President Obama from November's presidential ballot.
The reason?
The Kansas State Objections Board is considering removing President Barack Obama from the November ballot because of doubts over his place of birth, according to the Topeka Capital-Journal.
The panel of Republicans, which consists of Secretary of State Kris Kobach, Attorney General Derek Schmidt and Lt. Gov. Jeff Colyer, received a complaint from a resident who claimed Obama was not a natural born citizen and therefore ineligible to be president.
The panel of Republicans, which consists of Secretary of State Kris Kobach, Attorney General Derek Schmidt and Lt. Gov. Jeff Colyer, received a complaint from a resident who claimed Obama was not a natural born citizen and therefore ineligible to be president.
Joe Montgomery, who filed the ballot challenge that is now being pursued by Kansas, said, "there is substantial evidence showing that much of Mr. Obamas alleged birth certificates have been forged or doctored, and have not been confirmed as legally valid, true and accurate.
In response, White House press secretary Jay Carney told Jake Tapper, who broached the issue at an afternoon presser:
There is substantial evidence that the State of Kansas itself is forged or doctored. Just look at the borders: the state's almost perfectly rectangular right smack in the middle of the country. It's almost as if those lines have been completely made up.
And the name. Kansas? Isn't there already an Arkansas? Doesn't sound true and accurate to me.
And the name. Kansas? Isn't there already an Arkansas? Doesn't sound true and accurate to me.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/14/1131926/-The-White-House-Tells-Kansas-Prove-U-S-Membership-or-Risk-Removal-from-Electoral-College
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The White House Tells Kansas, "Prove U.S. Membership or Risk Removal from Electoral College." [View all]
Playinghardball
Sep 2012
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George Romney was born in Mexico. He ran for the GOP predidential nomination. HOW???????
marble falls
Sep 2012
#75
OOOH, ROFLMBAO! Well, how bout that K? Good lord, the people who labour under the mendacity
Ecumenist
Sep 2012
#2
Oh no, I wasn't laughing at the people of Kansas but the idiots trying to usurp the country
Ecumenist
Sep 2012
#82
Just more proof that the American people have been inflicted with moronic leadership
lumpy
Sep 2012
#3
Remember Newtie boy was here sucking up to Engle, scrunching his face up and shaking with
patrice
Sep 2012
#16
I know what you mean. VERY tired myself. Must force myself to put one foot in front
patrice
Sep 2012
#56
LOL Funny how they never say who they would accept to confirm it as valid.
Live and Learn
Sep 2012
#27
More and more, I have to ask Stinky whether news I see here is real, or a joke.
Sparkly
Sep 2012
#49
Montgomery needs to pay all costs his stupid shenanigans have caused. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2012
#71
Uh oh...I live in Missouri but work in Kansas....will I need a passport to get to work
cbdo2007
Sep 2012
#57
So in conclusion it seems sufficient to say...WE DON'T HAVE KANSAS ANYMORE!!!!!
Astazia
Sep 2012
#79