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Whitehouse press conference:

After a long question and answer session with Bush's man, we come to this:



Q Good. The CEO of WorldNetDaily has called on the President-elect to release a birth certificate listing the hospital and names of parents. The White House believes that this would fully satisfy the constitutional requirement, don't you?

MR. FRATTO: I don't think I have anything to say on that, Lester, and I think we're going to end it right there.

Thank you.

Oh and this:

"Does the White House believe there is no question at all about the birthplace, and thus the required U.S. citizenship of the president-elect?" Les Kinsolving, WND's correspondent at the White House, asked at a news briefing today.

"I think we're in good shape on that," responded Dana Perino, the spokeswoman for the president.

From the conservative Washington Times:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/nov/23/inside-politics-weekend-58150640/

"It's more important right now to focus on the spirit of the upcoming holidays — giving thanks, rejoicing in family, demonstrating our commitment to patriotism, peace and good will, and dropping discussions of Obama's birth certificate and past radical associations. Surely, even the most embittered battler must welcome the idea of giving rock 'em-sock 'em partisan politics a brief rest. It's also a sure thing that the American people will feel profoundly grateful if we do so."

He said it was racially based, not me.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.