Enough is enough. Where is Obama’s birth certificate and what does it say?
Thousands of people are jumping aboard a petition that demands documentation of President-elect Barack Obama’s eligibility to hold the highest office in the U.S., not just assurances from party officials.
Within only a few hours of its launch, more than 10,000 petitioners today had joined the effort coordinated by WND founder and editor Joseph Farah.
To participate, sign the petition here.
A report accompany Farah’s petition explains the many questions raised about Obama’seligibility, from an apparently fabricated “Certification of LiveBirth” posted online to questions about what nation’s passport he usedduring to travel to Pakistan.
The signature total was over 26,500 by late this evening.
As WND reported, one case is scheduled for a conference among U.S. Supreme Court justices Dec. 5.
Conferences are private meetings of the justices at which theyreview cases and decide which ones to accept for formal review. TheSupreme Court’s website listed the date for the case brought by Leo C.Donofrio against Nina Wells, the secretary of statein New Jersey, over not only Obama’s name on the 2008 election ballotbut those of two others, Sen. John McCain and Roger Calero.
The case, unsuccessful at the state level, was submitted toJustice David Souter, who rejected it. The case then was resubmitted toJustice Clarence Thomas. The next line on the court’s docket says:”DISTRIBUTED for Conference of December 5, 2008.”