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Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay has joined a number of other notable politicos in questioning the legitimacy of Mr. Obama’s eligibility.
According to WorldNetDaily:
WASHINGTON – Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay pulled no punches on …
So, is it a typo or is it for real? WorldNetDaily picked up on the MySpace.com page for Mr. Obama stating that his age is … 52?:
If President Obama were indeed born in Hawaii, was …
Thanks to a heads-up from a commenter and as a follow up to a previous posting of mine from back in 2008, Cleveland/Akron, Ohio-based KYC.com broke the story that Mr. Obama’s aunt, Zeituni Onyango (who has been …
Did you know that presidential candidates over the last 18 years had been vetted by the press? One wonders why everyone dropped the ball on Mr. Obama.
As WorldNetDaily reports:
In the last 18 years, highly personal …
First, it was shown that multiple news and Internet sources produced conflicting claims as to where, exactly, the 44th President was born. Then, some of these same sources began to change the story within 24 …
With much speculation around the blogosphere concerning whether or not the President ever had Indonesian citizenship when he was a small boy, WorldNetDaily reports that Mr. Obama recently referred to Jakarta, Indonesia as his “old …
Long-time readers to my site will recall my taking The Politico to task with their take of the “birthers” — a pejorative intended to label those who question the President’s eligibility as being “fringe” or …
As I had recently remarked in my “best of” vacation posting, Rep. Bill Posey’s (R-FL) bill on presidential eligibility, HR1503, had 4 cosponsors added to his bill. And as attorney Mario Apuzzo points out, the …
The first of two additions to my “Who is Barack Hussein Obama?” widget on my sidebar (top, right) is some rather old news but worth repeating, as TheObamaFile.com did on June 12 where Sen. Patrick …
As WorldNetDaily had begun their billboard campaign of buying up space to display the message, “Where’s The Birth Certificate?”, they now report that CBS Outdoor corporate has chosen to not accept money for billboard buys:
The …
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Update: Here’s WND’s coverage of the “flush the certification” campaign:
WASHINGTON – Is that “birth certificate” of Barack Obama’s worth the paper it is written on?
That’s the question raised by a new campaign offering toilet paper …
WorldNetDaily’s initiatives into pushing for questions to be answered on Barack Hussein Obama’s eligibility continue to make headway.
WND’s White House correspondent, Les Kinsolving, was given a chance to ask White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs …
Birth certificate campaign tops $45,000 in donations…
WorldNetDaily is now reporting that their campaign to raise funds for placing ads on billboards around the country leading people to wonder about birth certificates has raised more than $25,000 …
Bob Campbell, editor of AmericanGrandJury.org, recently posted that he had been interviewed by Bob Unruh of WorldNetDaily.com concerning efforts of organizing and promoting the concept of citizen activism via formal presentments as aggregated by citizen …
WorldNetDaily is reporting that Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) has signed on as the first cosponsor of HR1503, a bill that Rep. Bill Posey (R-FL) introduced in March of this year that would amend the Federal …
(Pic from GaltsList blog ) For those who are not yet aware, CNN correspondent Susan Roesgen executed a journalistic hit-job at the main Chicago tea party on April 15, 2009. The web site FoundingBloggers.com (see the same …
WorldNetDaily is reporting what some — including myself — have been careful to substantiate: how much the President has been spending on eligibility lawsuits. Many rumors had been going around the Internet that the actual figure …
As of the time of this posting, the video, above, has received 1,390,173 views; another video, below, done by the same gentleman has received 2,810,499 views. It is these two videos that have led to rampant speculation that Dr. …
On March 12, Rep. Bill Posey (R-FL) introduced HR1503, a bill that would require a candidate’s campaign to “include with the committee’s statement of organization a copy of the candidate’s birth certificate, together with such other …
WorldNetDaily reported this weekend that a Kansas-based blog, MsPlacedDemocrat.com, has been frequented by someone at the Supreme Court:
[Nancy Armstrong] tracked the page to her recent commentary about Orly Taitz …
Her commentary included Taitz’ recent interviews, on which …
Based on their recent article, WorldNetDaily is now reporting on an “edit war” concerning the President’s Wikipedia page:
Following WND’s report on Obama’s Wikipedia page, the news outlet monitored the page as scores of users attempted …
WorldNetDaily is reporting – and Drudge is also noting — that certain administrators at Wikipedia are censoring and banning those individuals who have edited the President’s wiki entry with the fact that his eligibility has been …
As if one Senator’s completely irrational view of eligibility enforcement weren’t enough, WorldNetDaily is now reporting that apparently Senator John Kyl (R-AZ) thinks certain private web sites are good enough to confirm eligibility:
Sen. Jon Kyl, …
WorldNetDaily reports on some fascinating commentary via email by Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL):
A U.S. senator has suggested that voters have made Barack Obama eligible to occupy the Oval Office, whether or not he meets the …
WorldNetDaily reported today that Gary Kreep, lead attorney in Keyes v. Bowen, pointed out in his lawsuit documentation that previous California Secretaries of State “have exercised their election authority and have rejected candidates who did not …
This evening, WorldNetDaily is reporting that Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) had seriously questioned the President’s eligibility:
WASHINGTON – A U.S. senator has weighed in on the continuing controversy over Barack Obama’s eligibility for office by saying …









