Obama:

Are you asking me to vote for you for President of the United States
because you say that you have some great ideas on how to solve problems like problems with the health care system and the gas price mess?

Well, Obama, the election process is a two way street : You give a potential voter something, and, in exchange, maybe you get his vote.

So, what can you give the potential voter to try to get him to vote for you?

The first thing you can do is answer the following questions, very basic and routine questions for any person running for public office.

And you must answer the questions by providing valid legal documents that back up your answers.
Your word is not good enough. I want to see valid legal documents.

1. How old are you?

2. What is your legal name? Have you ever legally been known by any
other name than Barack Obama?

3. Have you ever been legally known by the name of Soetoro?

4. Why don't you release your birth hospital records?

5. What traumatic experience could have happened to you
when you were born in Hawaii that would
make you want to keep your birth records so secret some
40 years later?

6. Again, Obama: You want potential voters like me to vote for you? Then you have the duty to show us valid legal documents----like a valid
birth certificate---that prove your age and that your legal name is and has
always been Barack Obama.

7. Alvin Onaka, Hawaii registrar: You could easily answer the questions about your age and your legal name by giving Onaka permission
to release your valid birth certificate to the public and the media.

8. Obama, you could also quickly and easily answer questions about
your age and legal name by telling your Hawaii birth hospital to release your birth records of 40 years ago to the public and media.

9. Why you won't release hospital birth records that are over 40 years old is bizarre behavior to me, and this bizarre behavior is one
reason why I won't vote for you for President of the United States come
this November 2008.