I have to give Jan Brewer credit: She came up to the edge of the abyss, and pulled herself back. Maybe there's some hope for Arizona's governor: PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has vetoed a bill to require President Barack Obama and other
April 19, 2011

I have to give Jan Brewer credit: She came up to the edge of the abyss, and pulled herself back. Maybe there's some hope for Arizona's governor:

PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has vetoed a bill to require President Barack Obama and other presidential candidates to prove their U.S. citizenship before their names can appear on the state's ballot.

The bill vetoed by Brewer on Monday would have made Arizona the first state to pass such a requirement. According to My Fox Phoenix, the governor said the measure "is a bridge too far."

The AP reported last week on the legislation:

The Arizona proposal would require political parties and presidential candidates to hand in affidavits stating a candidate's citizenship and age and to provide the candidate's birth certificate and a sworn statement saying where the candidate has lived for 14 years.
If candidates don't have a copy of their birth certificates, they could meet the requirement by providing baptismal or circumcision certificates, hospital birth records and other documents.
"I never imagined being presented with a bill that could require candidates for president of the greatest and most powerful nation on earth to submit their 'early baptismal or circumcision certificates'," said Brewer in light of vetoing the bill, according to My Fox Phoenix. "This measure creates significant new problems while failing to do anything constructive for Arizona."

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