Sep 11, 2009

Where is the birth certificate?

It’s the question that just won’t go away.

Recent national polling shows 24 percent of Americans - 1 in 4 - believe Obama was not born in the United States and another 14 percent are unsure.

That means a staggering 38 percent of Americans - almost 2 out of every 5 - are unconvinced Obama is legally eligible to be president of the United States!

All three of the major outdoor advertising companies refused the billboard campaign without explanation.


Smaller, independent billboard companies have been hired to post the "Where's the birth certificate?" billboards seen by millions of drivers across the country.

Three times the White House press secretary publicly denounced and ridiculed those even asking the question, "Where's the birth certificate?"

Those asking the question have been demonized as "birthers," crazies and even racists.

Obama has spent more than $1 million fighting lawsuits attempting to force him to release his birth certificate.

Although Obama's defenders claim the digital document posted on his campaign website, a short-form "certification of live birth," is sufficient to establish his qualifications, such forms – which omit fundamental information like the name of the birth hospital and attending physician – are known to be subject to widespread fraud and abuse.

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