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Eligibility lawyer: I'll demand proof
California activist may seek public office to resolve questions over Obama's birth
Posted: March 02, 2010
11:45 pm Eastern
By Bob Unruh
© 2010 WorldNetDaily
A California lawyer who continues to shepherd several of the high-profile legal challenges to Barack Obama's eligibility to be president says she's ready and willing to investigate the issue herself – as California's secretary of state.
Attorney Orly Taitz told WND today she is considering – and will decide very quickly because of a coming deadline – whether she should submit her own name as a candidate for the state office.
That office supervises elections, and if elected secretary of state, she presumably would have the authority to investigate the qualifications of candidates, since previous officeholders in the state have done just that.
According to online state records about the qualifications for various elected offices, California states, "Generally, in order to run for office, a candidate must be a registered voter in California, a resident of this state, and otherwise qualified to vote for the office for which he or she wishes to run."
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
She'd apparently have the authority to do it, too from that position.
Originally posted by Southern Guardian
Obama was constitutionally confirmed as president on December 15th 2008 so the real opportunity came and went.
Originally posted by m khan
Sorry, I don't understand. What does it mean to be constitutionally confirmed? and who did it?
"They're just words," said spokeswoman Janice Okubo. "That (what was posted on the Internet) is considered a birth certificate from the state of Hawaii."
"There's only one form of birth certificate," she said, and it's been the same since the 1980s. Birth certificates evolve over the decades, she said, and there are no doubt differences between the way birth certificates looked when Obama was born and now.
"When you request a birth certificate, the one you get looks exactly like the one posted on his site," she said. "That's the birth certificate."