Yesterday, Hawaii Rep. Neil Aberccrombie passed a resolution celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hawaii's statehood. Included in this resolution, there was a clause that that included the line "Whereas the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, was born in Hawaii..." This line, of course, is intended to counter the weird birther conspiracies that seem to be spreading among Tea Party douchebags and the like. Michelle Bachmann tried to block the resolution, but it eventually passed unanimously, 378-0, with 54 not present. Even Bachmann voted for it. Which should be the end of the birth certificate craze, right?

Wrong! Ron Paul fans over at The Daily Paul can tell that something is wrong here. They're on the case:

On July 28th, 2009 MageesterMixit says:
Heil Hitler!

An absurdity!
On July 28th, 2009 JSBach says:
It is a vulgar absurdity to vote yea for something which cannot be demonstrably true...

no more resonse
On July 28th, 2009 impailed2x says:
Doesn't mean a thing ..They want to act like idiots so be it..Where, is not the issue. Good day
naughty, naught

What the he** kinda bill is
On July 28th, 2009 RonPaulSwede says:
What the he** kinda bill is this? People are loosing jobs left and right and this is what they are voting on?

Bachman is now on my throw them out list.

I agree! This makes no more resonse! We need to throw all 387 of these bums out until we can get representatives who can understand how important it is to see the LONG-FORM birth certificate. If we don't see the LONG-FORM birth certificate, we must send Obama back to his sovereign country of Africa. Ron Paul lovers will of course win at this in the end, because Ron Paul lovers don't know how to spell "loose."