Indiana's Scott joins growing list of public figures asking eligibility questions
Black candidate wonders if Obama 'entitled' to office
Posted: July 15, 20101:00 am Eastern
By Bob Unruh© 2010 WorldNetDaily
Just a day after Republican David Vitter became the first U.S. senator to voice support for groups challenging Barack Obama's presidential eligibility in court, a congressional candidate from Indiana is joining the ranks.
Marvin Scott was responding to call-in questions from campaign supporters recently when he was confronted with a question about his position on the eligibility issue:
See the complete list here: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=179065
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My "out on a limb" prediction from Friday, January 22, 2010:
IF this trend of AKA Obama's approval numbers falling continues, a prominent person (media or political) will endorse the investigation of AKA Obama's hidden personal history.
For a full report on this issue see:The only conspiracy is the media and the obots who suppress the revelation of AKA Obama's history. Obama “I have nothing to hide but I’m hiding it.”
http://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2010/04/doubts-about-aka-obama-spread-video.html
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