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    GOP, where are you on eligibility?

    Man with camera confronts officials to demand congressional investigation

    WND

    Drew Zahn
    4/20/2012

    Excerpt:

    Editor’s Note: WND is inviting citizen journalists who obtain statements from leaders regarding the eligibility issue to send them to stories@wnd.com.


    Tom Ballantyne has already had one elected Republican tell him questions about Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president are irrelevant, but that isn’t going to stop him from asking Party people when someone – anyone – is going to take action.

    At a recent meeting of one the nation’s largest Republican clubs, SaddleBrooke Republican Club of Saddlebrooke, Ariz., Ballantyne pulled aside Director of Programs Jeannette Berczi to ask her where she weighs in on the controversy even many opponents of Obama’s politics are trying to dodge.

    “At the present time, we’re not going to be rewriting history,” Berczi responded. “[Obama] is not going to be thrown out based on this issue.”

    Ballantyne then cited an investigation by Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his Cold Case Posse that concluded there is probable cause to believe Obama presented an altered long-form birth certificate and Selective Service registration card as “proof” of his eligibility.

    “Already we know that the birth certificate is in fact a forgery, the Selective Service registration is a forgery, we haven’t gotten a Social Security number that we can verify is accepted,” Ballantyne pressed, “how much more evidence do we need?”

    “We have a Republican-dominated state legislature who is completely AWOL on this issue,” he continued. “Do you believe that the Republican Congress should investigate the president?”

    “That’s a question I’m not going to answer,” she responded.

    Ballantyne also asked Republican state Sen. Al Melvin about the issue, and expressed disappointment that the senator was not more “on top of” the question of eligibility."

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    View the complete article, including videos, at:

    http://www.wnd.com/2012/04/gop-where..._orig=politics
    Last edited by bsteadman; 04-21-2012, 05:52 PM.
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