Alicia at Fructus Ventris comments on the lawsuit by Pennsylvania Democrat, Phillip J. Berg to prove Obama’s citizenship status. To date, Obama has refused to release a certified copy of his Birth Certificate and miscellaneous other documentation, leading many to believe he is concealing the true state of his citizenship status.
I’ve been following this story for the past week or so. I am not a big conspiracy nut, but there is something highly fishy about this. Not only has Obama refused to release this document, but Kenya has sealed their files. Now, let me get this straight…Kenya has some documents on him that are sealed?? How in the world is that true? “When Jerome Corsi, senior WND investigator reporter, recently traveled to Kenya to investigate several questions about the candidate, he was told the records were sealed and would not be made available.” What is the typical answer from a bureaucrat who has no documentation on an individual?
Many individuals related or connected with Obama have stopped talking to the media saying they will open access to them Nov. 5. Also, Obama has sealed his college papers. The accusation is that they are sealed because he attended college on a grant as a foreign student.
Remember when Palin first came on the scene and there was all manner of consternation about her documentation of this, that and the other regarding completely silly accusations? Wasn’t the liberal defense that she chose to put her family in the public square, opening them up to public scrutiny? But we have the actual candidate for President who refuses the natural consequence of running, simply proving his eligibility for the office for which he is running. Goodness, I had to provide my kids’ school with their BCs to enroll. But we’re not allowed to view the BC of a person we are potentially hiring for the highest office in the country. It’s just disturbing. If nothing else, this story illustrates how secretively and lacking in good faith Obama behaves, but we’re supposed to elect him anyway!
I hope this case, at the very least, clarifies the process of proving eligibility. We’ve relied on the good faith of the candidates for far too long.



