Lou Dobbs is considered a Liberal?!?!?!
I honestly didn't know that.
I don't watch him, Oberman, O'Reilly, Matthews etc...

On Jul 17, 5:57 pm, bruce majors <[email protected]> wrote:
> ------------------------------
> *BORN IN THE USA?*
> Lib talker, Lou Dobbs now asking eligibility questions
> Radio, television, newspapers taking note of long-running dispute
> ------------------------------
> Posted: July 16, 2009
> 11:05 pm Eastern
>
> © 2009 WorldNetDaily
>
> Radio talk shows, television programming, newspapers - even a liberal talk
> show host in New York and talk format icon Lou Dobbs - have begun taking
> note of the story long reported by WorldNetDaily over the doubts about and
> challenges to President Obama's eligibility to occupy the Oval office.
>
> Lynn Samuels, longtime New York radio talker, even accused Obama of lying
> about his birth certificate.
>
> WND has been reporting – many times in solo fashion – on the issues that
> have been raised by multiple lawsuits contending that Obama does not qualify
> under the U.S. Constitution's requirement that the president be a "natural
> born" citizen.
>
> But now word is spreading, prompted by the case brought this week by an Army
> major scheduled for deployment to 
> Afghanistan.<http://www.wnd.com/%3Ca%20href=>
>
> *(Story continues below)*
>
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>
> In that case, which was dismissed today by a
> judge<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104219#> in
> Georgia, a reserve officer explained he had a right to question his
> deployment orders and know that the commander-in-chief is legitimate, or he
> would be exposing himself and any soldiers under him to extreme danger in
> overseas combat situations.
>
> Maj. Stefan Cook's case was dismissed by the judge who noted the Pentagon
> had revoked the officer's deployment orders, apparently resolving the
> dispute. The officer's civilian
> employer<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104219#>
> also
> reported being pressured by the
> government<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104219#>
> to
> fire the officer.
>
> *Want to turn up the pressure to learn the facts? Get your signs and
> postcards asking for the president's birth certificate documentation
> here.<http://shop.wnd.com/store/subdept.asp?SUBDEPARTMENT_ID=251>
> *
>
> The story was reported on Sean Hannity's program on Fox
> News.<http://www.foxnews.com/search-results/m/25214825/hannity-s-america-7-...>
>
> Hannity said the challenge to the deployment orders came after Obama ordered
> a surge in troops to Afghanistan.
>
> A report on the same challenge also appeared in the Atlanta Journal
> Constitution.<http://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/orders-revoked-on-soldier-91503....>
>
> And Orly Taitz, the attorney for Maj. Stefan Cook, was on the Lou Dobbs
> radio program, <http://loudobbsradio.com/programhighlights> along with
> former U.S. Ambassador Alan Keyes, who was a presidential candidate on the
> ballot in 2008.
>
> Dobbs said he and his staff have "been
> working<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104219#> hard
> to figure out what's going on."
>
> He said he's found the Federal Election Commission does "nothing to validate
> … a candidate." Nor do the states, he said.
>
> Keyes said it rests upon judges and members of Congress, who have sworn an
> oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution, to do their duty and investigate
> questions or discrepancies.
>
> Dobbs suggested that many Americans believe simply being born to a mother
> who is a U.S. citizen automatically makes the newborn a citizen, but both
> Taitz and Keyes explained that under the immigration law in effect in the
> 1960s when Obama was born, an American woman married to a foreign national
> man had to have lived in the U.S. 10 years, at least five of which were
> after the age of 14, to pass along U.S. citizenship.
>
> Taitz pointed out Obama's mother was too young to do that.
>
> In a video posted on YouTube by Radio
> Equalizer,<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0CKj72GQLI> liberal
> radio talker Lynn Samuels had her say:
>
> "We don't even know where he was born," she says. "I absolutely believe he
> was not born in this country."
>
> Challenged by a caller that Obama could not have hidden birth certificate
> issues from the U.S., she responded: "Yes you can. His birth certificate is
> locked and the story came out on WorldNetDaily the other day – they're
> really on this – he said originally he was born in like Queen Anne hospital
> in Hawaii. Then he sends a letter of congratulations on the anniversary of
> some other hospital in Hawaii, saying of course this is a great hospital, I
> was born here. He doesn't even know where the hell he was born because he's
> lying."
>
> Taitz told WND that after the Cook case
> hearing<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104219#> in
> Georgia today, there were multiple network reporters on the scene
>
> "There is a lot of publicity," she said. "The word spreads."
>
> WND has reported on dozens of legal challenges to Obama's status as a
> "natural born citizen." The Constitution, Article 2, Section 1, states, "No
> Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at
> the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the
> Office of President."
>
> Some of the lawsuits question whether he was actually born in Hawaii, as he
> insists. If he was born out of the country, Obama's American mother, the
> suits contend, was too young at the time of his birth to confer American
> citizenship to her son under the law at the time.
>
> Other challenges have focused on Obama's citizenship through his father, a
> Kenyan subject to the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom at the time of his
> birth, thus making him a dual citizen. The cases contend the framers of the
> Constitution excluded dual citizens from qualifying as natural born.
>
> Complicating the situation is Obama's decision to spend sums estimated in
> the hundreds of thousands of dollars to avoid releasing a state birth
> certificate that would put to rest all of the questions.
>
> The question over Obama's eligibility now also is being raised on billboards
> nationwide. <http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=98787>
>
> "Where's The Birth Certificate?" billboard in Pennsylvania
>
> The billboard campaign follows an ongoing petition
> campaign<http://www.wnd.com/obama_petition> launched
> several months ago by WND Editor and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Farah.
>
> The billboards are intended to raise public awareness of the fact that Obama
> has never released the standard "long-form" birth certificate that would
> show which hospital he was born in, the attending physician and establish
> that he truly was born in Hawaii, as his autobiography maintains.
>
> *Send a contribution to support the national billboard campaign that asks a
> simple question: "Where's the birth
> certificate?"<http://shop.wnd.com/store/item.asp?ITEM_ID=2866>
> *
>
> The "Certification of Live Birth" posted online and widely touted as
> "Obama's birth certificate" does not in any way prove he was born in Hawaii,
> since the same "short-form" document is easily obtainable for children not
> born in Hawaii. The true "long-form" birth certificate – which includes
> information such as the name of the birth hospital and attending physician –
> is the only document that can prove Obama was born in Hawaii, but to date he
> has not permitted its release for public or press scrutiny.
>
> Oddly, though congressional hearings were held to determine whether Sen.
> John McCain was constitutionally eligible to be president as a "natural born
> citizen," no controlling legal authority ever sought to verify Obama's claim
> to a Hawaiian birth.
>
> Although Obama officials have told WND all such allegations are "garbage,"
> here is a partial listing and status update for some of the cases over
> Obama's eligibility:
>
>    - New Jersey attorney Mario Apuzzo <http://puzo1.blogspot.com/> has filed
>    a case on behalf of Charles Kerchner and others alleging Congress didn't
>    properly ascertain that Obama is qualified to hold the office of president.
>    - Pennsylvania Democrat Philip Berg has three cases pending, including
>    Berg vs. Obama in the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a separate Berg 
> vs.
>    Obama case alleging he wasn't qualified even to be U.S. senator and
>    Hollister vs. Soetoro a/k/a Obama, (now dismissed) brought on behalf of a
>    retired military member who could be facing recall to active duty by Obama.
>
>    - Leo Donofrio of New Jersey filed a lawsuit claiming Obama's dual
>    citizenship disqualified him from serving as president. His case was
>    considered in
> conference<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104219#>
> by
>    the U.S. Supreme Court but denied a full
> hearing.<http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=83041>
>    - Cort Wrotnowski filed suit against Connecticut's secretary of state,
>    making a similar argument to Donofrio. His case was considered in
>    conference <http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=83299> by
>    the U.S. Supreme Court, but was denied a full hearing.
>    - Former presidential candidate Alan Keyes headlines a list of people
>    filing a suit in California, in a case handled by the United States
>    Justice Foundation, <http://www.usjf.net/> that asks the secretary of
>    state to refuse to allow the state's 55 Electoral College votes to be cast
>    in the 2008 presidential election until Obama verifies his eligibility to
>    hold the office. The case is pending, and lawyers are seeking the
>    public's support.<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=83161>
>    - Chicago lawyer<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104219#>
> Andy
>    Martin sought legal action requiring Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle to release
>    Obama's vital statistics record. The case was dismissed by Hawaii Circuit
>    Court Judge Bert Ayabe.
>
>    - Lt. Col. Donald Sullivan sought a temporary restraining order to stop
>    the Electoral College vote in North Carolina until Barack Obama's
>    eligibility could be confirmed, alleging doubt about Obama's citizenship.
>    His case was denied.
>
>    - In Ohio, David M. Neal sued to force the secretary of state to request
>    documents from
> ...
>
> read more »
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