Thursday, August 12, 2010




THE TIPPING POINT
What part of the Obama-eligibility saga has made you most doubt his legitimacy?


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What part of the Obama-eligibility saga has made you most doubt his legitimacy?

His original, long-form hospital-generated birth certificate with the name of a hospital and doctor has never been revealed
No hospital is officially confirming Obama was born at its facility
More than one hospital has been published as his birth location, and news sites have scrubbed and swapped the exact birthplace
No one is confirming if President Obama authorized a letter to Kapi'olani Medical Center in Honolulu ostensibly declaring his birth there
The computer-generated Certification of Live Birth appears to be a phony document
The vague and contradictory statements by Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle and the state's health director
Statements by relatives and some officials in Kenya saying Obama was born in Kenya
Obama's very first executive order he issued on Day One of his term, preventing agencies from releasing his records
The vast amount of money, well over $1 million, Obama has spent on keeping his records sealed
Obama's refusal to release virtually all of his historical records, ranging from his childhood schooling to his college records
The mystery of a classmate saying Obama was in 3rd grade in Hawaii, but U.S. government record indicating he was in Indonesia for 3rd grade
Obama's use of a Social Security Number reserved only for residents of Connecticut
The refusal by any court to hear the merits of the issue, tossing out cases on mere technicalities
The refusal by major news agencies to even address the issue
Passport records pointing to Indonesian citizenship for Obama
The prosecution of U.S. citizens who looked into Obama's passport records
Press Secretary Robert Gibbs' continued refusal to answer even the simplest of questions about Obama's birth, and ridiculing of the questioners
Tim Adams, former Honolulu senior elections clerk, says Obama was "definitely" not born in Hawaii, and no hospital-generated birth certificate even exists in the Aloha State
WND's billboard campaign asking the question, "Where's the Birth Certificate?"
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