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To: MNDude

An AOL Poll asks the question: “Do you think it’s fair to question President Obama’s citizenship?”

At 6 AM, on 12/6/09, the results were: 67% “Yes” — 33% “No” — and this is AOL, hardly a conservative website.

That’s some fringe — AOL visitors, by a factor of two-to-one, believe Obama should release his bona fides and end the controversy.

YouPolls.com has taken down their December 4th poll that asks the question, “Is Obama’s birth certificate a valid question.” Obviously, they didn’t like the respondents’ answers — 83% “Yes” — 17% “No.”

YouPolls.com is still running the one asking, “Is Obama a one term President?” — 94? “Yes — 5.7% “No” — expect that one to disappear soon.

And, as previously reported, an October 23rd item reported that three-in-ten Americans think their current head of state was not born in the United States, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies. That’s almost a third of all Americans.

Now, Goddard’s Political Wire points to a new Public Policy Polling survey in Arkansas shows that only 45% of voters in the state say they believe Obama was born in this country, while 31% say they think he was not and 24% are unsure.

“Arkansas is the first of four states where we’ve polled the birther issue (Virginia, North Carolina, and Colorado were the others) and found less than half of respondents confident that Obama is a natural born citizen. The numbers are particularly dramatic among Republicans with 49% saying Obama was not born here to just 23% who grant that he was.”

Sources/links here: http://www.theobamafile.com/_opinion/ThatsSomeFringe.htm


62 posted on 12/10/2009 3:15:39 AM PST by Beckwith (A "natural born citizen" -- two American citizen parents and born in the USA.)
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To: Beckwith
Now, Goddard’s Political Wire points to a new Public Policy Polling survey in Arkansas shows that only 45% of voters in the state say they believe Obama was born in this country, while 31% say they think he was not and 24% are unsure.

I saw the poll. The most shocking thing was how many people didn't know Hawaii was part of the United States. 20 percent of those polled nationwide who thought he wasn't born here or didn't know for sure were unclear on Hawaii's statehood.

64 posted on 12/10/2009 7:24:51 PM PST by Kleon
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To: Beckwith
And, as previously reported, an October 23rd item reported that three-in-ten Americans think their current head of state was not born in the United States, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies. That’s almost a third of all Americans.
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Yeah! Some “fringe”! ( /s)

What ticks me off the most is that the conservative media ignored Obama’s eligibility. Gee! I expect the Marxist media to do that, but the conservative media? Huh?

Ann Coulter was the worst. She calls us “cranks”. She used the KKK to imply that those who doubted Obama’s eligibility were as few as those marching in a KKK parade. Gee! Again! ...Some “fringe”!.

74 posted on 12/13/2009 12:51:14 PM PST by wintertime (Proud Ghoster! An honest man would be **HONORED** to prove he was a natural born citizen!)
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