Your help needed in TX!!!
Posted on | April 25, 2011 | 6 Comments
I just got off the phone with representative Leo Berman, sponsor of the eligibility bill TX.
The bill is stuck in the House affairs committee. The committee has 7 Republicans, who are committed to passing the bill and 4 Democrats, who will cover for Obama. I need your help in flooding the phone lines of the Chair of the committee Byron Cook. I would particularly appreciate phone calls from his constituency, he is from Corsicana, TX. Let’s push this bill through the committee asap.
Additionally Mr. Berman stated that he introduced another bill, forbidding use of sharia law in TX, similar to OK bill. This bill passed through one committee and is going to the calendar committee. Chairman of the calendar committee is Todd Hunter. Please, call Mr. Hunter, demand that he push it asap.
Lastly, Mr. Berman stated that bills get assigned random number. Guess what random number was assigned to his anti-Sharia law bill? The answer is – 911. It is HB-911!!! Talk about the divine providence!
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April 25th, 2011 @ 6:09 pm
Romney with Greta:
Does not hear much about “birtherism” on the campaign trail..
Romney says, “Sure, I believe he is born in the United States.”
April 26th, 2011 @ 4:03 am
Dr. Taitz, have you read the Texas eligibility bill? HB295 required presidential candidates to prove they are natural born citizens, but that bill has been replaced with HB529 that only requires the person prove they were born in the United States. So according to the great state of Texas, the children of illegal aliens are eligible to be POTUS.
April 26th, 2011 @ 4:50 am
that is a beginning. Don’t you understand, that we are at war. We have to make a first step somewhere. In what state are you? What have you achieved with your lobbying?
April 26th, 2011 @ 8:19 am
No need to be rude, Dr. Taitz. I just don’t understand how a bill defining dual citizens as natural born is a step in the right direction.
I’m in TN and our bill (sb0366 stuck in subcomittee) states that one must prove they are Constitutionally-eligible by providing a long form birth certificate and a sworn statement that they have never held dual citizenship.
April 26th, 2011 @ 10:16 am
so, did it pass the committees? did it pass the vote of the house and senate?
April 27th, 2011 @ 8:39 am
We’re working on it. I don’t have money or time to fly back and forth to lobby. I do what I can by phone, mail and email, but it’s pretty hard when you can’t get a response. I’ve no hope it will ever make it out of committee and if it does, it will have changes that make it similar to AZ’s and OK’s.
I’m going to research Louisiana’s legislation right now and I’ll let you know if I find anything that helps.