Eligibility propaganda continues


When a scientific poll of Californians asked whether Barack Obama was born in the United States, fully one-third of respondents said either no or that they didn’t know. How did the press play that story?

The Sacramento Bee, Obama boosters to the core, reported that Californians are pretty sure he was born in the U.S.

If the poll is accurate, it suggests some 11.5 million residents of the most populous and liberal state in the union still don’t know whether Obama is even eligible to be president.

Yet, for the Sacramento Bee, the capital voice of the state, the fact that two-thirds of the population thinks he was born in the United States represents something of a mandate.

The fact that there are such widespread doubts about Obama’s eligibility one year into his administration is something of a scandal, evidence of a total breakdown in our electoral system and proof that many, even in the friendly environs of California, suspect the man occupying the White House is hiding something by not releasing his long-form birth certificate.

Read More: By Joseph Farah, WND

  • Share/Bookmark

Related posts:

  1. How to get eligibility ruling from Supremes
  2. AOL users support eligibility questions
  3. President’s lawyers say eligibility question over
  4. Judge Carter dismisses California eligibility challenge
  5. Obama’s eligibility becomes war among the states

Comments

2 Responses to “Eligibility propaganda continues”