Oh things were found that question Obama's birth a
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By early 2012, dozens of lawsuits had been filed challenging Obama's eligibility in states including North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Hawaii,Connecticut, New Jersey, Texas and Washington.
No suit or challenge resulted in the grant of any relief to the plaintiffs by any court or other body.
A major obstacle to most citizen suits has been lack of standing.
In the initial wave of lawsuits challenging the validity of the 2008 presidential election, the only plaintiff who was a presidential candidate or presidential elector was Alan Keyes.
The importance of the doctrine of standing was explained by Judge R. Barclay Surrick of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in dismissing one suit.
He noted that one of the principal aims of the doctrine is to prevent courts from deciding questions "where the harm is too vague."
This was especially true for a presidential election, where a disgruntled voter who suffered no individual harm "would have us derail the democratic process by invalidating a candidate for whom millions of people voted and who underwent excessive vetting during what was one of the most hotly contested presidential primary in living memory.
Just common sense, but why spend millions of dollars on legal fees if you have nothing to hide? Just produce a copy of your original birth certificate, or SS application or Passport application.
Having adopted a foreign-born child, I am familiar with adoption and citizenship laws. Obama was adopted, thus he became a citizen of his step-father's country. Even his name was changed.
Even his school record from Jakarta shows Barry was a citizen of Indonesia!