Friday, April 15, 2011

Both Houses in Arizona Pass First Presidential Vetting and Eligibility Bill


Both Houses in Arizona Pass First Presidential Vetting and Eligibility Bill

Bill Moves to Gov. Jan BrewerBye, Bye, Comrade Obama. No 2nd Term for You!

Both Houses in Arizona Pass First Presidential Vetting and Eligibility Bill


Both Houses in Arizona Pass First Presidential Vetting and Eligibility Bill

By Mario Apuzzo, Esq.
April 15, 2011


Arizona has become the first state in the nation to pass a presidential vetting and eligibility bill.

Yesterday in the Senate at 20-9 and tonight by 40 - 16 (with 4 not voting) in the House of Representatives, the bill was passed.

It is now time to start calling Governor Brewer's office. This may need verification, but she has 5 days (possibly as much as 10 but no more than that) to sign it. If she does not sign it at all, the bill becomes law. The only way the bill will not become law is if she vetoes it.

The many other states need to follow the lead of Arizona. Contact your state representatives and urge them to follow the lead of the great State of Arizona.

Mario Apuzzo, Esq.
April 15, 2011

http://puzo1.blogspot.com/2011/04/both-houses-in-arizona-pass-first.html

1 comment:

Bluegrass Pundit said...

The bill requires a long form birth certificate or two documents from a "pick from" list. President Obama hasn't released any document on the list to my knowledge. Look for him to launch another lawsuit against Arizona if Jan Brewer signs the bill into law. I think she will.