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Nathan Deal says he’ll ask for Barack Obama’s birth certificate
U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal, now a Republican candidate for governor, this morning declared himself in sympathy with those questioning whether President Barack Obama was born in the U.S.A. The occasion was an online chat the congressman had with supporters this morning. And the question came from ...
GOP Rep. Deal, Candidate For Georgia Governor, Asking For Obama's Birth Certificate
GOP Rep. Deal, Candidate For Georgia Governor, Asking For Obama's Birth Certificate
tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com — Rep. Nathan Deal (R-GA), a candidate in the GOP primary for Governor of Georgia, has announced that... he is signing a letter to the White House with several of his colleagues -- asking for a copy of President Obama's birth certificate. Deal made the ... (more) GOP Rep. Deal, Candidate For Georgia Governor, Asking ...
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Deal. Real. Birther?
Peach Pundit — ... This same lib’ral media jumped on this story as well today, with Jim Galloway daring to suggest that Deal’s birther talk was in direct contradiction to an earlier stance on the issue, and ...

Republican Candidate For Governor Of Georgia Is A Birther
Below The Beltway — ... in the six-person race among Republicans for the GOP nomination for Georgia Governor, says he will demand to see Barack Obama’s birth certificate: ...

Deal wonders about that birth certificate
Ben Smith's Blog — It's a meme that just won't die: U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal, now a Republican candidate for governor, this morning declared himself in sympathy with those questioning whether President Barack Obama was born in the U.S.A. The occasion was an online chat [Georgia Rep. Nathan Deal] had with supporters this morning. And the question came from Tom Crawford of Capitol Impact. Do you believe that Barack Obama is a native-born American citizen who is eligible to serve as president? I am asking because your comments on this issue have been a little ambiguous. I would ...

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