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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Obama Supports Birthers

Birther, the name for those who question the legitimacy of BHO's presidency under the constitutional American birth requirement, have gained more fuel. The newly elected governor of Hawaii reopened the controversy by vowing to release what ever documentation he can under Hawaiian law. Left wing pundit, Chris Matthews, of the tingling leg fame, has also called on the president to release his birth certificate. A recent poll found that only 58% of the respondents were convinced that BHO was born in the United States and therefore eligible to be president. The president has produced what is essentially an affidavit from Hawaii stating that the certificate is on file. Although this is not the best evidence that he claims is available, he says it is adequate to meet constitutional requirements. This is considered a 'short form' Hawaiian certificate. The left leaning press, have not press him, until now.

In the view of Chickenshit New World, the debate has been ended by the president himself. In the recent election he accused the US Chamber of Commerce of illegally accepting foreign campaign contributions. He reasoned that this was something the people deserved to know and therefore he would not drop his accusations until they produced their records to the contrary. His left leaning media sycophants accepted and reiterated this logic. Therefore it appears that the president supports the birther claims until he produces his birth certificate or other definitive proof to the contrary.

See the Washington Post article from the election campaign:

'President Obama, speaking at a rally in Philadelphia, said "the American people deserve to know who is trying to sway their elections" and raised the possibility that foreigners could be funding his opponents.
"You don't know," Obama said at the rally for Senate candidate Joe Sestak and other Democrats. "It could be the oil industry. It could even be foreign-owned corporations. You don't know because they don't have to disclose."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/10/AR2010101004009.html?wprss=rss_politics

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