Pravda raises Obama eligibility issue
Other media outlets begin reporting concerns over 
president-elect's citizenship status

Posted: December 03, 2008
11:40 pm Eastern

By Chelsea Schilling
© 2008 WorldNetDaily

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Questions about Obama's citizenship status are 
spreading like wildfire on the Internet, and some 
media outlets are beginning to run stories on the issue.

Even the Russian online newspaper 
<http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/02-12-2008/106778-Amazing_Obama-0>Pravda
 
featured a column about "the man with no visible past."

"Barry Sotero, AKA Barack Obama, along with the 
Democratic National Committee and the Federal 
Election Commission have successfully ignored a 
Federal Lawsuit asking him to produce a valid 
Birth Certificate," the piece by Mark McGrew 
states. "When the time to respond to that lawsuit 
expired, under Federal Court Rules, they all 
admitted that he was not a citizen of The United 
States of America and deemed to have committed 
fraud. A normal man would have been found to have 
admitted he was not a U.S. citizen."

While McGrew acknowledges Obama is praised for 
his way with words, he warns, "Every con man 
walking free or in jail is an articulate speaker. 
Who would give their trust to a man who could not 
use the right words to convince his targets to 
trust him? Articulate speaking is no way to judge 
or rate the integrity of a person."

The writer said every con man sells a "dream," 
pushes a "greed button," stresses "urgency" – and 
it claims Americans fell for a con man.

"Obama sold the dream of hope and change so 
desperately wanted by the American voters. He 
pushed the greed button by promising to take from 
the rich to give to the poor. And he stressed 
urgency by himself and his wife telling voters to vote early."

McGrew explains that Obama's "certificate of 
birth" is not a birth certificate, but a 
certification of live birth that any foreigner 
can acquire by applying for one in the state's 
vital records department, regardless of where the baby was born.

<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=81550>Join 
more than 158,000 others in signing WND's online 
petition calling for release of Barack Obama's 
birth certificate and verifying beyond any shadow 
of a doubt his constitutional eligibility for office.

The column said Obama can easily put the issue to 
rest by producing the document, rather than 
spending thousands of dollars on attorneys to defy federal and state lawsuits.

"Barack Obama may just win his place in history 
as the greatest con man of all time," the author 
said. "A hundred million people believed him and 
spent 600 million dollars to get him 'elected' to 
the highest office in America, without ever 
knowing if he is or is not eligible to even run 
as an American citizen. It is either amazing that 
he will pull it off or it is amazing that so many 
millions of people believed him."

Other coverage

Other media outlets have also begun reporting on the issue.

The 
<http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/obama/chi-obama-ad-03-dec03,0,3124041.story>Chicago
 
Tribune published a news article about Robert L. 
Schultz, chairman of the 
<http://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org/>We The 
People Foundation, after 
<http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=82523>he 
ran a full-page ad in the newspaper demanding 
Obama produce documents proving he is eligible 
for office. However, the writer attempted to 
debunk Schultz's claims paragraph by paragraph.

A 
<http://www.suntimes.com/news/mitchell/1308626,CST-NWS-mitch02.article>Chicago 
Sun-Times columnist accused the We The People 
Foundation of having "money to throw away" for 
posting an "inflammatory ad" in the Chicago Tribune.

<http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Doubts-Linger-About-Obamas-Citizenship.html>NBC
 
Chicago's website led its story with the 
following statement: "Critics continue to invest 
in ads to convince Americans that he is not one of theirs."

Also, 
<http://www.kansascity.com/105/story/919601.html>the 
Kansas City Star featured a news article claiming 
"legions of anti-Obama bloggers" have filed 
lawsuits claiming Obama is constitutionally ineligible to be president.

The Star's story said "skeptics" believe there 
are several "co-conspirators" in the "tangled web 
of conspiracy and silence," including election 
officials who put candidates' name on ballots, 
judges who throw out lawsuits, mainstream media, 
Obama's family and Hawaiian authorities.

Even AOL News' blog featured a 
"<http://news.aol.com/political-machine/2008/12/02/qanda-with-obama-birth-certificate-doubters/>Q&A
 
with Obama birth certificate doubters," while 
another entry accused the We The People 
Foundation of being part of 
"<http://news.aol.com/political-machine/2008/12/03/the-cult-of-barack-obamas-birth-certificate/>the
 
cult of Barack Obama's birth certificate."

However, amid skeptical reports, the 
<http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/election/562>New 
American reported, "This story has gained 
credence, separating it from Internet rumors, 
because Obama has reputedly hired three law firms 
(firms, not lawyers) to make sure that no one 
gets access to his birth records in Hawaii or his 
college transcripts from Occidental College and Harvard."

So far, major television networks and many other 
mainstream newspapers are continuing to be silent on the matter.


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