Dr. Paula Gordon has done extensive research and created an all encompassing catalogue of the Obama eligibility issue at her site Eligibility Questions.

She listened to last Monday’s The Andrea Shea King Show radio program during which we talked with political writer JB Williams about Obama’s personal history.  What she came away with was the discussion about third party elections, and why that would be a dangerous idea in the upcoming November election.

Following that, she posted her obervations on World Net Daily’s online forum under her moniker Key Eligibility Question.

Dr. Gordon addressed points brought out during the interview that dovetail with the post I wrote about it in “Beck benches ‘Question With Boldness’; while US Congressman asks boldly”.  That post, by the way, is so far, the most read post (by better than two to one) on this site for the second day in a row.  It has also garnered a respectable number of comments, for this site anyway.

Here’s what Dr. Gordon took from the JB Williams interview (reprinted here with her permission).  If you haven’t listened to the show and would like to find out what all this is about, she has included the link below:

JB Williams re working within the two parties
Posted by Key Eligibility Question on Jan 09, 2010 15:03

JB Williams has some fascinating things to say about the problem with Third Parties in his recent interview with Andrea Shea King that can be heard at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/askshow/2010/01/05/the-andrea-shea-king-show

He says that trying to compete as a third party would be like trying to field a baseball team against a football team and expect to make it to the Superbowl.

He also talks about the initiatives that are well underway by Freedom Force and The National Precinct Alliance and their initiatives that could result in a conservative win in the Superbowl.

It seems to me that there is a great wisdom in simply running as Republicans (or if a Democrat as a conservative Democrat) and defeating the traditional party member when there is one in the primaries. I think there is greater assurance of winning the State races as well as the Superbowl if that approach is followed. With the momentum that is growing for conservatives and Constitutionalists, that would seem to me to be the best fastest way to bring common sense back to governing America.

JB Williams has a new piece up at Canada Free Press.  This will get you started:

So as not to offend any of his Muslim brethren who paid for his college education and much of his presidential campaign, Obama rejects “terror profiling” the very common traits of Middle Eastern men most likely to travel with a bomb in their shorts in favor of the TSA treating everyone at an airport like a potential terrorist.

And although the intelligence community did its job, and the fact is, it was Hillary Clinton’s State Department, which sat on the knowledge that a Yemen member of Al Qaeda was about to board a commercial flight for Detroit with a bomb in his underwear, Obama uses the Christmas Bomber opportunity to take another swipe at the CIA – a swipe that Leon Panetta was fast to rebuff.