Vermont: Democrat Gubernatorial Candidate; Ineligible Obama Not Natural Born Citizen
Birther Report
8/26/2014
Excerpt:
PRIMARIES FEATURE OFFICER WHO GOT SADDAM, DEMOCRAT 'BIRTHER'
Voters in 4 states head to polls to select governors, candidates for Congress
Excerpts | WND
Voters in four states are casting primary and runoff ballots Tuesday – but the most-watched races of the day are for governorships in Arizona and Florida.
Other U.S. House races Tuesday included unique candidates such as a female Air Force fighter pilot, a Democrat who argued that President Obama is not a natural-born citizen and filed a legal complaint to keep him off the 2012 ballot, an Army lieutenant colonel who commanded the operation that captured Saddam Hussein in Iraq in 2003 and write-in libertarian candidate who called GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham “ambiguously gay.
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Vermont
In Vermont, where polls close at 7 p.m. EST, less than a quarter of registered voters were expected to turn out Tuesday, but the colorful races include a Democrat candidate who in 2012 argued that President Obama is not a natural-born citizen and unsuccessfully waged a legal battle in the Vermont Superior Court in Montpelier for an injunction to stop distribution of the ballots during that election.
According to the Burlington Free Press, that candidate, Democrat H. Brooke Paige, “based his argument on readings of a 1758 legal treatise he said influenced the writers of the U.S. Constitution. The document, called the ‘Law of Nations,’ decreed that a person seeking the presidency must not just be a U.S. citizen, but a ‘natural born citizen,’ defined as someone born of parents who were both American citizens at the time of birth.”
Paige, 62, is now running in his party’s primary for two offices at once: governor and attorney general.
“There would be a lot of power if the governor and the attorney general were the same person,” Paige told the Caledonian-Record last week.
Paige’s opponents – incumbent Gov. Peter Shumlin and incumbent Attorney General William Sorrell – don’t appear concerned about losing the primary. Shumlin is vacationing and Sorrell said last week, “I expect to be the Democratic candidate for attorney general.”
Paige is reportedly running a one-man campaign and spent only $89 on his website.
Does Paige actually have a chance of winning one of his races? [...] Continued @ WND.
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://www.birtherreport.com/2014/08...rnatorial.html
Birther Report
8/26/2014
Excerpt:
PRIMARIES FEATURE OFFICER WHO GOT SADDAM, DEMOCRAT 'BIRTHER'
Voters in 4 states head to polls to select governors, candidates for Congress
Excerpts | WND
Voters in four states are casting primary and runoff ballots Tuesday – but the most-watched races of the day are for governorships in Arizona and Florida.
Other U.S. House races Tuesday included unique candidates such as a female Air Force fighter pilot, a Democrat who argued that President Obama is not a natural-born citizen and filed a legal complaint to keep him off the 2012 ballot, an Army lieutenant colonel who commanded the operation that captured Saddam Hussein in Iraq in 2003 and write-in libertarian candidate who called GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham “ambiguously gay.
[...]
Vermont
In Vermont, where polls close at 7 p.m. EST, less than a quarter of registered voters were expected to turn out Tuesday, but the colorful races include a Democrat candidate who in 2012 argued that President Obama is not a natural-born citizen and unsuccessfully waged a legal battle in the Vermont Superior Court in Montpelier for an injunction to stop distribution of the ballots during that election.
According to the Burlington Free Press, that candidate, Democrat H. Brooke Paige, “based his argument on readings of a 1758 legal treatise he said influenced the writers of the U.S. Constitution. The document, called the ‘Law of Nations,’ decreed that a person seeking the presidency must not just be a U.S. citizen, but a ‘natural born citizen,’ defined as someone born of parents who were both American citizens at the time of birth.”
Paige, 62, is now running in his party’s primary for two offices at once: governor and attorney general.
“There would be a lot of power if the governor and the attorney general were the same person,” Paige told the Caledonian-Record last week.
Paige’s opponents – incumbent Gov. Peter Shumlin and incumbent Attorney General William Sorrell – don’t appear concerned about losing the primary. Shumlin is vacationing and Sorrell said last week, “I expect to be the Democratic candidate for attorney general.”
Paige is reportedly running a one-man campaign and spent only $89 on his website.
Does Paige actually have a chance of winning one of his races? [...] Continued @ WND.
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://www.birtherreport.com/2014/08...rnatorial.html