Wednesday, June 16, 2010
You'll never guess what Obama saw at Gulf! Motorcade drove past electronic billboard: 'Where's the birth certificate?'
NAVARRE, Fla. – Barack Obama had a close encounter of the eligibility kind today as his motorcade drove past an electronic billboard on Highway 98 here asking the question, "Where's the birth certificate?"
The trip was part of Obama's tour of areas hit by the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and the billboard was courtesy of WND's 13-month continuing campaign to raise the issue of the president's constitutional eligibility for office.
"We were able to get this billboard up in a hurry because it is electronic," explained Joseph Farah, chief executive officer of WND and the mastermind of the advertising campaign that has visited more than 50 cities in the past year. "This is the first time we believe Obama has actually had to drive by one of our boards." READ MORE...
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Obama has already posted the OFFICIAL birth certificate of Hawaii. Yes, the Certification of Live Birth is the official birth certificate. Hawaii does not and did not in 1961 allow a birth certificate to be issued that said on it "born in Hawaii" unless there was proof that the child was born in Hawaii. Obama's birth certificate says on it "born in Hawaii," and that fact has been confirmed twice by the officials in Hawaii and once by the governor of Hawaii. And there is a witness who recalls being told of Obama's birth in Hawaii in 1961 and writing home about it. AND Obama's Kenyan grandmother never said that he was born in Kenya. She said repeatedly that he was born in Hawaii, and in another interview she said that the first that her family in Kenya heard of the birth was in a letter received from Hawaii many months after Obama was born.
ReplyDeleteObama has already posted the OFFICIAL birth certificate of Hawaii. Yes, the Certification of Live Birth is the official birth certificate. Hawaii does not and did not in 1961 allow a birth certificate to be issued that said on it "born in Hawaii" unless there was proof that the child was born in Hawaii. Obama's birth certificate says on it "born in Hawaii," and that fact has been confirmed twice by the officials in Hawaii and once by the governor of Hawaii. And there is a witness who recalls being told of Obama's birth in Hawaii in 1961 and writing home about it. AND Obama's Kenyan grandmother never said that he was born in Kenya. She said repeatedly that he was born in Hawaii, and in another interview she said that the first that her family in Kenya heard of the birth was in a letter received from Hawaii many months after Obama was born.
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