Oh let's have some fun at the expense of these poor crazy people:
Here are the eight 'attempts':
1. On June 11, 2003: House Joint Resolution # 59, introduced by Rep. Vic
Snyder (D-AR), failed to obtain a vote; it sought to allow non-natural
born U.S. citizens, “but who have been citizens of the U.S. for at least
35 years,” to serve as President or Vice President.
2. On Sept. 3, 2003: Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) introduced HJR#67 which
would have lowered to only 20 years the citizen requirement. It, too,
failed to make an official vote.
3. On Feb. 25, 2004, Sen. Don Nickles (R-OK) failed in his attempt to
deflect this obvious attack on our Constitution by introducing Senate
Bill 2128 which failed on merit.
4. On Sept. 15, 2004, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, (R-CA), submitted House
Joint Resolution 104 that required only a 20 year citizenship but no NBC
status; it subsequently failed.
5. On Jan. 4, 2005, the Conyers HJR 02 failed in its attempt to push
through the Rohrabacher 20 year eligibility bill.
6. On Feb. 1, 2005, Rohrabacher submitted a revised version of his 20
year citizenship requirement, (without the NBC stipulation) with HJR 15.
7. On April 14, 2005, Snyder reintroduced HJR # 42, requiring 35
years of being a U.S. citizen. Had this resolution passed, Barack Obama
just barely would have been eligible in 2005.
8. On Feb. 28, 2008, Sen. Claire McCaskill, (D-MO) attempted to add
language onto SB 2678, Children of the Military Families Natural Born
Citizen Act, to again weaken the NBC clause. Co-sponsors of the failed
legislation were Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama!. By the way, was not
the John McCain eligibility hearing really a head fake to draw attention
away from the Democrats’ elephant in the room?
So way back in 2003 when nobody outside Illinois had heard of Barack
Obama congressmen were attempting to alter the American constitution
(for the better I might add). Birthers become more and more
pathetic. When you think they can sink no lower they do their best
to confound you.