In this video, you will hear from four experts on the subject: Dr. Jerome Corsi, author of the New York Times No. 1 bestseller "The Obama Nation"; Orly Taitz, the Southern California lawyer who has led the legal fight to secure the evidence of Barack Obama's eligibility; Alan Keyes, a third-party presidential candidate in 2008 and the man who challenged Obama for the Illinois U.S. Senate seat that served as a springboard to his presidential ambitions; and Janet Porter, radio talk-show host and political activist who has championed the constitutional issue.
Having trouble making sense of the whole Barack Obama birth certificate issue?
Are you concerned about constitutional eligibility requirements and looking for a way to educate your friends and family members?
Do you want to get the straight facts from the investigative reporting team that put this issue on the map?
All those are good reasons to check out the first DVD documentary about what has become the hottest issue in America - "A Question of Eligibility." The documentary is produced by WND Editor and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Farah, who employed a top-notch professional filmmaking team.
But the final product is so controversial that the filmmakers, including veterans of many other explosive movie projects, made the unusual, last-minute request to keep their identity secret for fear of retribution. "That's how hot this topic is," said Farah. "That's how hot this movie is."

1 comments:
They had hearings on McCain, and not Obama, yet Obama had 3 seperate law firms paid to protect him for these issues. Can't people connect the dots-- it's so obvious that Obama has people above him who are so poweful(Central Bank) that have unlimmited funds(Rockefellers, etc...)who have placed him where he is, it's a slap in the face to America and the Constitution and Liberty. We have been hijacked!mantra
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