AOL users support eligibility questions


An AOL poll shows 67 percent of users supporting questions about Barack Obama’s eligibility to serve as president.

2/3 of people believe it’s a legitimate question

Despite the online poll’s appearance within the context of a highly opinionated column by Steve Pendlebury slanted against Sarah Palin’s recent remarks on Rusty Humphries radio talk show, more than two-

thirds of some 82,000 taking the survey indicated support for her position.

AOL users were asked: “Do you think it’s fair to question President Obama’s citizenship?”

Questions have persisted about Obama’s status as a “natural born citizen,” a requirement of the Constitution, not his status as a “citizen.”

The column goes on to quote four people who are critics of the questions, none who support them – other than Palin.

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2 Responses to “AOL users support eligibility questions”
  1. fox says:

    this smells,, and yes we need the truth,now. We should of had it before he was elected to any goverment job.

  2. Carol Gerber says:

    How Do We Get The Manchurian Muslim Pres Obama To Tell The Truth?? Liar Liar Yikees.