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The Whole Establishment v The Internet

ANOTHER UPDATE: The Governor's friend who said the Governor told him there was no birth certificate now recants. Is there something in the water in Hawaii? There's still no birth certificate and it looks as tho there's the votes in several state legislatures to require it of Presidential candidates in 2012. So this thing has traction with Drudge, Limbaugh, The Daily Mail, Arizona et al. Obama need only pick up the phone to kill the story. Go figure.
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Drudge, top dead centre.

I tend to agree with the Governor of Hawaii, it looks like there is no birth certificate. Anyone who examines this rationally must conclude that Obama has not shown that he's constitutionally qualified as a natural born citizen and is acting as tho he has something to hide.

Those who believe that this issue won't gain traction have this on their side: no leading politician, no leading journalist and no judge has dared ask Obama to release his birth certificate tho last August a CNN poll found that 58% of Americans have doubts that he was born in America.

This is an interesting test of The Whole Establishment v The Internet. My money's on The Internet.

UPDATE:

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