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From: WorldNetDaily
To: Bellringer Patrick
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 3:58 PM
Subject: A year later, the eligibility question persists
 
A Question of Eligibility:

Is Obama's Presidency Constitutionally Legitimate?

NEW from WND Films

 
What if the president of the United States is not constitutionally eligible to serve?

With the first anniversary of the Obama administration approaching, questions persist about the president's constitutional legitimacy.

At least one scientific opinion poll showed 50 percent of Americans still want to see Barack Obama's birth certificate, as well as other personal documents, because of their deep suspicions he's hiding something.

What could that something be? 

"A Question Of Eligibility" – a brand-new DVD from WND Films – goes where no other documentary has dared to go in seeking the answers to those questions, including one that millions of Americans are asking: "Why won't Barack Obama release publicly the long-form birth certificate he claims to have from the state of Hawaii?"

It's a fast-moving, original work shot entirely in Washington, D.C., and based on the voluminous investigative work of the news agency that has spent more time and money on the story than all other news media combined – the WND news team.

Watch the Trailer

In "A Question of Eligibility," you will hear from four experts on the subject:

  • WND senior staff writer Jerome Corsi, the No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of "The Obama Nation";

  • Orly Taitz, the Southern California lawyer who has led the legal fight to secure the evidence of Barack Obama's eligibility;

  • Alan Keyes, a third-party presidential candidate in 2008 and the man who challenged Obama for the Illinois U.S. Senate seat that served as a springboard to his presidential ambitions;

  • and Janet Porter, radio talk-show host and political activist who has championed the constitutional issue.
"A Question of Eligibility" is expected to ship to customers on Aug. 4, the date Obama claims as his 48th birthday. Preorders are being accepted exclusively at the WND Superstore.
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Send Obama an eligibility birthday greeting
'Where's the birth certificate?' postcards available now

'Where's the birth certificate?' postcards available now

Though he has never released a long-form birth certificate, Obama claims to have been born Aug. 4, 1961, in an unnamed Honolulu hospital that has yet to take credit for the historic birth of the baby who would become America's first black president.

WND's SuperStore has designed and printed postcards for the occasion. The front of the card raises the question: "Where's the birth certificate?" The back is open for your personalized greetings.

Starting at just $4 (free shipping!), packs of postcards are available in quantities of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100. Supplies are limited, so order today.