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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Majority In 3 Key States Doubt Obama Eligibility

The Obama White House held a formal news conference last year to announce “proof positive” of Barack Obama’s Hawaii birth, posted his “birth certificate” online and has been busy making fun of anyone who doesn’t believe that story ever since.

But 37 percent of Republican primary voters in Ohio, 38 percent of them in Georgia and a startling 45 percent of them in Tennessee simply don’t believe it.

Another large percentage, some 1 in 5, have doubts so that they cannot say for sure they believe him.

The results come as the voters will be making their choice tomorrow for their favorite GOP candidate to oppose Obama, the presumptive Democrat nominee for the presidency this fall.

The results were obtained by Public Policy Polling, which asked “Do you think Barack Obama was born in the United States, or not?”

In Georgia, 40 percent said he was, but 38 percent said he was not and another 22 percent were unsure. Ohio residents mirrored that, with 42 percent saying he was born in the U.S., 37 percent saying he was not, and 21 percent uncertain
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5 comments:

  1. He's a proven fraud.

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  2. What did that bozo think the public perception would be when, instead of just producing the birth certificate when asked, he used millions of dollars of tax money and the best lawyers to RESIST having to show it? He used every possible legal manuver to avoid court cases, summonses, testimony, etc. He squirmed so much it was a running joke. I've NEVER seen anyone so committed to NOT proving something so easily proven, well, this is what he gets. And it ain't over....I hope the people that advised him to do THAT are NOT advising him on war, economic decisions, tax matters, rule of law, etc. It's possible, though. Okay, probable.

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  3. Keep whipping this dead horse, idiots. You're only ensuring a big loss in the fall.

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  4. 837PM...sounds like a typical liberal talking Maybe scared that Obama will probably lose this next election.

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  5. Can we chose to just not have a President? I really do not think anyone running deserves the job. I want someone who isn't just going to say whatever it is that they think will get them elected. I would like to see someone with some "intestinal fortitude" who doesnt really give a rip what those who oppose him are saying, someone focused on the goal of saving this country and not earning a paycheck as well as becoming famous. Obama was not born here that is easy to see, if he was he would have just provided the real documentation. It is like the cops knocking on your door asking for DNA so they can rule you out as a suspect. The more you fight it, the more guilty you look.

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