Thursday, June 04, 2009

3 more years of eligibility doubts? ~ By Joseph Farah

By Joseph Farah Posted: June 03, 2009 © 2009 "I certainly hope by the fourth year of our administration that we'll have dealt with this burgeoning birth controversy." That was the highly unusual concluding statement by White House press secretary Robert Gibbs in his attempt to brush off a question about why his boss, Barack Obama, continues to stonewall the public's right to know with certainty that the man residing at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is actually constitutionally eligible to be there. When WND's veteran White House correspondent Les Kinsolving last week asked Gibbs why Obama refuses to release his long-form birth certificate, the only document that would demonstrate that he was actually born in the U.S., Gibbs tried to mock and ridicule the question – to the apparent amusement of many reporters. He concluded his characteristically evasive, unresponsive retort with the sentence above. Now what does that sentence suggest to you?
That it may take at least another three years before the White House will do the right thing and release the long-form birth certificate; That the Obama administration acknowledges that this controversy is not going away – and, in fact, that it is "burgeoning."
Why is it burgeoning? In recent weeks and months, I have made it my personal mission to see that it does.
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