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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Ad campaign blasts eligibility question at voters

by: Bob Unruh
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Remember all the questions that Hillary Clinton had about Barack Obama’s eligibility when the two were competing for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination?
Oh, right.
How about the times the issue was raised by the 2008 GOP nominee, Sen. John McCain?
Him, too?
And what about the gauntlet thrown down by likely 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney on the question? Or by members of Congress? … Wait, how about this? The questions from the mainstream press?
Huh?
Donald Trump, who briefly toyed with a presidential bid, has spoken out, as has Ambassador Alan Keyes, who has stated plainly he believes there are problems with Obama’s documentation.
As have a few other brave individuals.
But voters likely aren’t going to escape the questions over Obama’s eligibility under the U.S. Constitution’s requirements that someone must be a “natural born citizen” to qualify this year.
A new national ad has been playing on television – Fox News channel already has aired it – that takes the questions about Obama’s background, eligibility, and qualifications directly to voters.
It doesn’t minimize the issue or try gentle persuasion on voters. “Unless he can tell us who he is, the Democrats need to put up another candidate,” the ad states plainly.

It is attributed to the Conservative Majority Fund, which explains online that its goal of removing Obama from the White House includes support for Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose investigators have been looking into allegations of fraud and forgery in the production of Obama’s birth documentation in 2011.
The ad says voters should call 1-800-617-7709 to demand information about Obama.
“We need 10,000 signatures from every congressional district to boot this guy off the ballot and have the Democrats nominate someone else,” the ad says. “Unless he can tell us who he is, the Democrats need to put up another candidate.”

The 10,000 signatures per congressional district would, indeed, make a huge difference in a presidential election. That would total some 4.35 million voters and if there are some heavily Democrat districts where a difference of 10,000 votes would make no difference, there certainly are a lot of districts in play that would be impacted by a voting bloc that size.
The Conservative Majority Fund listed no contact information on the site, and tracked back to the administrator of the web pages, a spokesman for Political Media, which is the contact for the page, said those organizing the effort did not want to be interviewed at this point.
The ad speaks plainly, though.
“We know less about this man than any other president in American history. What’s he hiding?” it begins. “His autobiography is full of fictional characters. But there’ a lot more than that. If you tried to look into his past, you run into a brick wall.”
“His college records at Columbia. Sealed. His college records at Harvard. Sealed. We don’t know what his thesis papers were about because those are sealed, too. His Selective Service record is sealed. His records as an attorney are sealed. He has a Massachusetts Social Security number and we can’t get answers about that either and no one, I mean no one, has seen an actual physical copy of Barack Obama’s birth certificate.”
Several private investigations have revealed that Obama’s Social Security number actually was assigned for distribution in Connecticut, raising questions since he apparently had no contact with that state by the time in his life when that would have been assigned. The ad was changed later to reflect that.

“The fact is, if we don’t know who Barack Obama is, we shouldn’t even have him as a candidate for president,” the ad explains. “Let’s disqualify Obama before the Democratic National Convention.”
See the ad for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t2ZTYRjPP4&feature=player_embedded 




Read More: http://www.wnd.com/2012/07/ad-campaign-blasts-eligibility-question-at-voters/








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