
Will this man collect $10,000 for being the "attending physician at Obama's birth?
$10,000 Birth Certificate Challenge
WorldNetDaily Editor and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Farah is offering a
$10,000 reward to anyone who can prove he or she was present at the birth of
Barack Obama -- and he's asking Americans to donate to the cause in hopes of
raising the bounty to an irresistible amount.
"Barack Obama claims to have been born in Honolulu Aug. 4, 1961," explains
Farah. "His entire constitutional claim to the presidency rests on this premise.
Yet, he refuses to release a copy of his long-form birth certificate -- the only
document that could possibly corroborate his claim. Therefore, in the interest
of truth, justice and the Constitution, I am making the extraordinary offer to
entice someone to come forward with the facts of his birth -- whether it took
place in Hawaii or elsewhere."
Obama has steadfastly refused to release evidence of that Hawaiian birth -- a
valid, long-form birth certificate that would show details of the birth, such as
the hospital and the attending physician. Because the short-form "Certification
of Live Birth" he released to select news organization was at least sometimes
issued for foreign births on the basis of an affidavit by one parent, it proves
nothing as far as constitutional eligibility -- and, in fact, raises suspicions
about a foreign birth.
To date, no hospital in Hawaii has come forward to claim this historic birth.
No doctor or nurse has come forward to say they were present for that historic
birth.
No witness of any kind has come forward to say they have first-hand knowledge or
involvement in that historic birth -- at least in Hawaii.
Obama's paternal grandmother, Sarah Obama, claims to have been present for the
birth in Mombassa, Kenya.
"It is clear now that Obama will never willingly release his birth certificate,"
said Farah. " It's time for Americans who still value the Constitution to step
up and force the issue. It's time for us to learn the truth of where Obama was
born. We may find he was born in Hawaii. We may find he was born elsewhere. I
have no pre-conceived ideas. But this issue has haunted the American people long
enough. It's time for some truth and transparency."
To collect the reward, the subject must:
1. Agree to an interview with WND journalists;
2. Provide persuasive evidence, such as pictures, documents or verifiable
details;
3. Agree to a polygraph test.