http://www.wnd.com/index.php/index.php?pageId=267345
"I don't know what the facts are regarding Barack Obama's early life because he has made it a point to withhold virtually all documentation that would be meaningful to support his story. Obviously Obama has a very big credibility problem in this area with the American people. Polls show most Americans don't believe his story. A dozen states are working on legislation to ensure we don't have questions of eligibility plaguing the nation after the next election. But understand this is not a problem of my creation. This is a problem of Obama's creation. It's up to him to persuade the nation of his story, not me. I would also suggest it's not up to you as a journalist. Do I think it's a healthy thing that most Americans don't believe Obama's birth story? No, I don't. But even his good friend, Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie, seems terribly frustrated that Obama won't simply reveal the documentary evidence that might clear up all these questions. So why don't you ask Obama why he isn't more forthcoming? Don't we like it in America when our leaders are open, honest and transparent? Isn't that the kind of administration Obama promised?"
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Sinner says:
March 24, 2011 at 20:09
Obama is only being asked for proof of his place of birth because he is black.
No, he’s only being asked for proof of his place of birth because he isn’t American.
If Obama cannot prove he meets this requirement he must resign.
It is already clear that he cannot prove his citizenship.
If it is shown that he always knew he could not meet this requirement, he should be jailed for the greatest fraud of all time.
As head of Harvard Law Review, it is beyond question that he must have always known this. But then that is not fraud: it is treason – and the remedy is not imprisonment.
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