Commission On Presidential Debates Required To Determine Candidates Natural Born Citizens
Birther Report
8/24/2012
Excerpt:
As Briefed in Kerchner et al v Obama et al in Jan 2009 The Commission on Presidential Debates MUST determine that all of the candidates are Natural Born Citizens
By CDR Charles Kerchner(Ret)
[update below]
"As Briefed in Kerchner et al v Obama et al in Jan 2009 The Commission on Presidential Debates MUST determine that all of the candidates are Natural Born Citizens. They did not do their vetting job in 2008. We are going to insist they do so in 2012. See below for the rules and regulations as to whom can be admitted to the Presidential Debates.
2012 Candidate Selection Criteria: http://www.debates.org/index.php?pag...ection-process
Commission on Presidential Debates’ Nonpartisan Candidate Selection Criteria For 2012 General Election Debate Participation
A. INTRODUCTION
The mission of the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates (the “CPD”) is to ensure, for the benefit of the American electorate, that general election debates are held every four years between the leading candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States. The CPD sponsored a series of such debates in each of the past six general elections, and has begun the planning, preparation, and organization of a series of nonpartisan debates among leading candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency in the 2012 general election. As in prior years, the CPD’s voter educational activities will be conducted in accordance with all applicable legal requirements, including regulations of the Federal Election Commission that require that debate sponsors extend invitations to debate based on the application of “pre-established, objective” criteria.
The goal of the CPD’s debates is to afford the members of the public an opportunity to sharpen their views, in a focused debate format, of those candidates from among whom the next President and Vice President will be selected. In each of the last six elections, there were scores of declared candidates for the Presidency, excluding those seeking the nomination of one of the major parties. During the course of the campaign, the candidates are afforded many opportunities in a great variety of forums to advance their candidacies. In order most fully and fairly to achieve the educational purposes of its debates, the CPD has developed nonpartisan, objective criteria upon which it will base its decisions regarding selection of the candidates to participate in its 2012 debates. The purpose of the criteria is to identify those candidates who have achieved a level of electoral support such that they realistically are considered to be among the principal rivals for the Presidency.
In connection with the 2012 general election, the CPD will apply three criteria to each declared candidate to determine whether that candidate qualifies for inclusion in one or more of the CPD’s debates. The criteria are (1) constitutional eligibility, (2) ballot access, and (3) electoral support. All three criteria shall be satisfied before a candidate will be invited to debate."
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View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogs...l-debates.html
Birther Report
8/24/2012
Excerpt:
As Briefed in Kerchner et al v Obama et al in Jan 2009 The Commission on Presidential Debates MUST determine that all of the candidates are Natural Born Citizens
By CDR Charles Kerchner(Ret)
[update below]
"As Briefed in Kerchner et al v Obama et al in Jan 2009 The Commission on Presidential Debates MUST determine that all of the candidates are Natural Born Citizens. They did not do their vetting job in 2008. We are going to insist they do so in 2012. See below for the rules and regulations as to whom can be admitted to the Presidential Debates.
2012 Candidate Selection Criteria: http://www.debates.org/index.php?pag...ection-process
Commission on Presidential Debates’ Nonpartisan Candidate Selection Criteria For 2012 General Election Debate Participation
A. INTRODUCTION
The mission of the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates (the “CPD”) is to ensure, for the benefit of the American electorate, that general election debates are held every four years between the leading candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States. The CPD sponsored a series of such debates in each of the past six general elections, and has begun the planning, preparation, and organization of a series of nonpartisan debates among leading candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency in the 2012 general election. As in prior years, the CPD’s voter educational activities will be conducted in accordance with all applicable legal requirements, including regulations of the Federal Election Commission that require that debate sponsors extend invitations to debate based on the application of “pre-established, objective” criteria.
The goal of the CPD’s debates is to afford the members of the public an opportunity to sharpen their views, in a focused debate format, of those candidates from among whom the next President and Vice President will be selected. In each of the last six elections, there were scores of declared candidates for the Presidency, excluding those seeking the nomination of one of the major parties. During the course of the campaign, the candidates are afforded many opportunities in a great variety of forums to advance their candidacies. In order most fully and fairly to achieve the educational purposes of its debates, the CPD has developed nonpartisan, objective criteria upon which it will base its decisions regarding selection of the candidates to participate in its 2012 debates. The purpose of the criteria is to identify those candidates who have achieved a level of electoral support such that they realistically are considered to be among the principal rivals for the Presidency.
In connection with the 2012 general election, the CPD will apply three criteria to each declared candidate to determine whether that candidate qualifies for inclusion in one or more of the CPD’s debates. The criteria are (1) constitutional eligibility, (2) ballot access, and (3) electoral support. All three criteria shall be satisfied before a candidate will be invited to debate."
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View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogs...l-debates.html