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Glenn Beck fans doubt his take on eligibility,Fox host faces torrent of ‘Where’s birth certificate’ on his own website

Tuesday, September 28, 2010 4:59
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Posted: September 27, 2010  

 

By Brian Fitzpatrick

© 2010 WorldNetDaily   

WASHINGTON - AUGUST 28: Fox News personality Glenn Beck waves during the 'Restoring Honor' rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial at the National Mall on August 28, 2010 in Washington, DC. Beck held the rally on the 47th anniversary of the 'I Have a Dream' speech of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to 'restore America.' (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WASHINGTON – Glenn Beck may pooh-pooh the issue of Barack Obama's eligibility based on his qualifications – or lack thereof – as a "natural born citizen" as the Constitution requires of a president, and has on his show made that clear a number of times.

But some of his most loyal fans are emphatic in demanding, "Where's the Birth Certificate?"

On Beck's own website, a thread started today shows those concerned over Obama's unwillingness to provide documentation that shows his eligibility running 9-to-one over those who believe the issue is a non-issue.

At 2:11 p.m., a reader posted a comment on his website, The Blaze, about Democratic Congressman James Clyburn warning that the GOP is getting ready to take control of Congress in the 2010 November election, and it then will issue subpoenas regarding Obama's eligibility issue.

See the movie Obama does not want you to see: Own the DVD that probes this unprecedented presidential eligibility mystery.

The original post included a video clip of Beck and guest Dinesh D'Souza dismissing the eligibility issue.

But within hours, more than 100 comments had been posted, and according to WND's tally, 45 of those comments questioned Obama's eligibility to serve as president, and only five supported Beck's position rejecting the controversy.

The remaining posts commented on Clyburn or other issues.

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