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Tennessee's Presidential Electors Cast Votes for McCain
By Michael Patrick Leahy | 12/15/08 | 09:18 PM EDT | 0 Comments
Tennessee's eleven Presidential electors cast their votes today for John McCain today at the state capitol in Nashville. Each elector signed his name on the document that the Secretary of State of Tennessee is forwarding to Washington, D.C., where a combined session of Congress on January 6, 2009 will count the votes cast today in Tennessee and the other forty nine states.
All the legal challenges to Barack Obama's natural citizen status appear to have fallen by the way side, so the likelihood of any constitutional crisis related to that issue are virtually nil.
And yet...
The long form birth certificate of Barack Hussein Obama remains unproduced. And the Obama campaign and now the "office of the President-elect" continue to stonewall the release of that document.
Though our legal system apparently will not require the production of the document that can put away all doubts on the topic, the possibility exists that historians in the unknown future may someday have the opportunity to view the document or records that the State of Hawaii Director of Health Deparment Dr. Chiyome Fukino claimed to have seen "in accordance with the policies and procedures of the State of Hawaii."
What will they find ?
What lies behind the locked vault doors of the State of Hawaii Department of Health.
The answer is simple. A problem for Barack Obama lies behind those doors, one that Barack Obama does not want to explain any time during the next eight years.
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