April 22, 2010 10:35 AM

Arizona House Advances "Birther" Bill; Hawaii Moves to Slow "Birther" Requests

By
Stephanie Condon
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White House

The Arizona House on Wednesday advanced the so-called "birther bill" that has drawn widespread criticism, but lawmakers in Hawaii are moving forward with their own legislation to ignore the "birther" questions.

The Arizona "birther bill" would require Arizona's secretary of state to review a presidential candidate's birth certificate before that candidate could get on the ballot in the state. It was attached as an amendment to a larger bill modifying the way candidates' names appear on the state ballot. That bill passed by a vote of 31 to 29 and received only the support of Republicans. It now moves to the state Senate before the governor can sign it into law.

The Arizona Republic reported earlier that the legislation originated from a "fringe group that believes President Barack Obama is not a natural-born citizen of the United States and therefore ineligible to be president."

The so-called "birther movement," questioning Mr. Obama's origins, began during his presidential campaign. It has steadily persisted through Mr. Obama's presidency, in spite of overwhelming evidence he was born in the United States -- including his 1961 birth announcement, printed in two Hawaii newspapers.

Meanwhile, Hawaii's Health Department receives so many requests for the president's birth certificate that it has prompted the state legislature into action.

A joint House-Senate conference committee on Tuesday approved a bill aimed at slowing the requests, the Honolulu Star Bulletin reports. The legislation says government agencies would not be required to respond to follow-up requests for information if, after a "good faith review and comparison," the second request is found to be too similar to the first.

The Health Department reportedly said it still gets between 10 and 20 e-mails a week, most from outside Hawaii, seeking verification of Mr. Obama's birth.


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by HenryBowmanAZ April 16, 2011 6:52 PM EDT
"Birther" is nothing but a hate speech term invented by liberals to preemptively deride other citizens who are raising a legitimate constitutional question, so that they can avoid engaging the question itself. Any MSM outlet who uses the term ought to be ashamed of itself.
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by nolieshere April 22, 2010 5:55 PM EDT
Someone should test the water and air in Arizona.
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by Zann-Zel April 22, 2010 6:05 PM EDT
What's to test - its so hot their brains are melting! ; )
by IndepTex20 April 22, 2010 6:07 PM EDT
And you live where??

LOL
by IndepTex20 April 22, 2010 5:54 PM EDT
by Zann-Zel April 22, 2010 5:37 PM EDT
LOL!! Something has to get me thru the rest of this day!

Time to fight through it Zel........just keep thinking, tomorrow is Friday!! Not sure if that holds any meaning anymore but it will be Friday........LOL
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by Zann-Zel April 22, 2010 6:01 PM EDT
Day OVER! Yes tomorrow is Friday! That's Good News! : )
by Zann-Zel April 22, 2010 5:37 PM EDT
SY - don't tell me you've stooped so low.
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by Dont_Tread_on_me April 22, 2010 5:25 PM EDT
Can anyone tell me who in the Federal Government is in charge of vetting the credentials of the Presidential candidates and what department he is in charge of?
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by IndepTex20 April 22, 2010 5:02 PM EDT
by Zann-Zel April 22, 2010 4:55 PM EDT
Big Tex would NEVER be a republican!

And you have just confirmed, once again, my thoughts that most male Republicans are as slimy as pigs. Congratulations.

Good one Zel......
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by IndepTex20 April 22, 2010 4:50 PM EDT
by USA_is_back April 22, 2010 4:38 PM EDT
The saddest thing is that your non-existant dog is still smarter than any human that ever came out of Texas!

You really do have a red on for Texans don't you back!? I love knowing you're simply green with envy............LOL..........but more than anything it lends itself to the bleif that somewhere, some time in your past you must have pissed off a Texan and they simply stomped a mud hole in you..........
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by Zann-Zel April 22, 2010 4:57 PM EDT
Now USA - you can't judge all Texans by this one! ; )
(or by Bush....P l e a s e)
by seriously_tho April 22, 2010 4:46 PM EDT
WOW oh wow. I find this so hard to believe. I didn't think people could get any crazier. I feel like we're living in the dark ages.

Their actions speak for themselves in portraying their state of mind - a mindstate of obsessive irrational fear.
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by IndepTex20 April 22, 2010 4:30 PM EDT
This went so well earlier in the day, I just have to post it again.....LOL

"The so-called "birther movement," questioning Mr. Obama's origins, began during his presidential campaign. It has steadily persisted through Mr. Obama's presidency, in spite of overwhelming evidence he was born in the United States -- including his 1961 birth announcement, printed in two Hawaii newspapers."

This qualifies as evidence!? I printed the birth announcement of my dog in the local paper some years ago..............I didn't have a dog but they printed it anyway!? Does that mean he existed?
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by Zann-Zel April 22, 2010 4:35 PM EDT
Tex I DEMAND that you change your name! You are NOT from Texas! You were NOT born here! I have NOT seen your birth certificate!
by IndepTex20 April 22, 2010 4:39 PM EDT
Would you settle for BigTex20?
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by RatPackSixGun April 22, 2010 3:22 PM EDT
The amusing irony of this is that the original conspiracy seed was planted by pro-Clinton Democrats in the Democratic primary run-ups, not Republicans who frankly would likely lack the imagination to come up with something so clever.

My, how Democrats lies come back to haunt their house over and over.

If the Democrats wish to quelch stupid and distracting rumors, then they should stop fabricating them to begin with.
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by Zann-Zel April 22, 2010 3:32 PM EDT
by Zann-Zel April 22, 2010 3:11 PM EDT
Yes this started back when Obama and Hillary were running against each other. And it didn't work then! Because there isn't any truth to it! And it isn't going to work now! Because there isn't any truth to it! And in 50 years when you're sitting around telling your great-grandchildren about this ancient conspiracy you're going to look like an idiot! Because there STILL won't be any truth to it!
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