
If you’re the sort of person who believes there’s still doubt that Barack Obama was born in the United States, you can go to WorldNetDaily for all of your news. There you’ll find several updates a day on this developing story. You can also order a DVD documentary, “A Question of Eligibility,” released Tuesday, Aug. 4 — the date on which Obama was born 48 years ago in, presumably, some other country, which would make him ineligible to be president.
Or you can check out the blog of Orly Taitz, the “attorney-dentist” who is helping to raise awareness of Obama’s “illegitimacy” and urging her readers to confront elected officials at town hall meetings. There’s plenty of coverage at ObamaBirthers.com. Or you can check the latest posts on FreeRepublic.com, where bloggers follow all the latest twists and turns of the story and people post messages asking others to share information about things they think they remember about the dispute.
For that matter, you can watch Lou Dobbs on CNN or listen to his radio talk show, where he continues to demand that Obama produce his birth certificate. The only danger will come if you watch anything else on CNN or on the network news, or read the major newspapers or their Web sites. If you do, you might find that the “Obama is a foreigner” theory has been thoroughly debunked, with mounds of evidence, over and over again.
MSNBC (thanks, BlueberryMuffin)



I thought WorldNutDaily had seen his birth certificate and said it was ok?
Hm, I did not know you need to be born there to be able to become president. I wonder whether this is always such a good system.
Lawl@ “Birther” movement.
And yes, S1, Art 2 of the US constition states:
No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States
“Natural born citizen” meaning “Born in the USA”.
However, Obama WAS born in the USA, so this “birther” movement are mostly republicans grasping at straws.
Then again, in this day and age, “grasping at straws” are all the politicians (of any party) really have.
Bren
I think they just dismissed an obvious forgery supposedly showing Obama to have been born in Mumbasa, Kenya. AFAIK they’re still running the Birther conspiracy.
If you want to see the level of sanity present in these people here’s the movement’s spokesperson Orly Taitz having a meltdown on MSNBC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMUaca8wP9w
The birth certificate produced is just a piece of paper with ink on it. No more real or unreal than the currency we use everyday.
Besides, there is no way to prove it real or fake with 100% certainty. This whole issue amounts to what a person is willing to believe in… and even if it were proven Obama was born in Kenya… it would make no difference. The US constitution has been ignored by politicians for years. It is illegal for the federal government to tax its citizens directly… but they have been doing that for almost a hundred years now.
Bottom line, the US is no better for having Obama in the White House than having George Bush. They are both power hungry and will do everything they can to make government bigger and more invasive. They just have different styles of power grabbing.
Be that as it may, I prefer my power-hungry overlords articulate. And less likely to cite the defeat of obscure biblical demons as reasons for starting a war.
http://obamacrimes.com/
what if this entire event is rooted racism in action
like, “nigger ain’t from ’round these here parts, now is he?”
i think so.
well lets face it the next english priminister probably won’t be brittish. and the way things are going it probably won’t be labor either lol!