Posted on 02/29/2012 12:38:52 PM PST by spacejunkie2001
PHOENIX, Ariz. Poll after poll in recent months has revealed that Americans have a high level of concern over Barack Obamas eligibility to be president, with one poll revealing fully half of the nation wants Congress to investigate the question.
But mostly reporters for the traditional media networks, major newspapers, major news corporations and conglomerates have giggled when talk turns to the serious question of just what exactly does the U.S. Constitution require of presidents.
But thats changing, as media organizations from all political persuasions seek admittance to a news conference to be held by Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Ariz.
The event is tomorrow at 1 p.m. Mountain Standard Time in Phoenix, 3 p.m. Eastern, and will be live-streamed by WND.
The topic of discussion will be an investigation by Arpaios Cold Case Posse into concerns about Obamas eligibility, the first time an official law enforcement report has addressed many of the allegations about the presumptive 2012 Democratic nominee for president.
Those issues include his eligibility under the U.S. Constitutions requirements, questions about his use of a Connecticut Social Security number, the image of his purported birth certificate from Hawaii and others.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
On The Drudge Report:
SHERIFF JOE TO RELEASE ‘INVESTIGATION’ OF OBAMA... DEVELOPING...
So you show me some left-wing crap fox network mexican web site that hates gringos.
What should I make of that, Mr. FedsRStealingOurCountryFromUs troll?
Here’s the web site for FReepers to check out:
And this crap news story is from the Nazis at AP.
I would assume that the media would say, "so WHY is that anything? Nothing new to report... move along please".
There’s this NEWFANGLED THING CALLED GOOGLE AND YOU CAN ENTER WORDS THERE AND DO WHAT THEY CALL “SEARCHES”. IT’S REALLY NEAT YOU SHOULD TRY IT OUT SOMETIME. WOW, THIS IS GOING TO BE BIG!!!!!!!! BUY STOCK IN GOOGLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s not big until it happens.
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