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A Question of Eligibility

"Is Obama's Presidency Constitutionally Legitimate?"

WHAT if the president of the United States is not constitutionally eligible to serve? Is it possible that a straightforward criterion was overlooked during a long, grueling, expensive campaign? Why are so many questions about something so simple still going unanswered? "A Question Of Eligibility" goes where no other documentary has dared to go in seeking the answers to those questions, including one that millions of Americans are asking: "Why won't Barack Obama release publicly the long-form birth certificate he claims to have from the state of Hawaii?"

Top Cast

  • Jerome Corsi

    Jerome Corsi

    Self - Author, Obama Nation

  • Rahm Emanuel

    Rahm Emanuel

    Self - Chief of Staff for President-Elect Obama(archive footage)

  • Joseph Farah

    Joseph Farah

    Self

  • Alan Keyes

    Alan Keyes

    Self - Former U.N. Ambassador and Presidential Candidate

  • Ali Khamenei

    Ali Khamenei

    Self - Leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution (archive footage)

  • Tom Lauria

    Tom Lauria

    Self (voice)

  • Peter Morici

    Peter Morici

    Self - University of Maryland (archive footage)

  • Bill O'Reilly

    Bill O'Reilly

    Self (archive footage)

  • Barack Obama

    Barack Obama

    Self (archive footage)

Overview

WHAT if the president of the United States is not constitutionally eligible to serve? Is it possible that a straightforward criterion was overlooked during a long, grueling, expensive campaign? Why are so many questions about something so simple still going unanswered? "A Question Of Eligibility" goes where no other documentary has dared to go in seeking the answers to those questions, including one that millions of Americans are asking: "Why won't Barack Obama release publicly the long-form birth certificate he claims to have from the state of Hawaii?"

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