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February 23, 2009

Shelby's office calls Times report 'distortion'

Sen. Richard Shelby's office is calling a Cullman Times report "incomplete" and a "distortion" of his comments on President Obama's citizenship status during a town hall meeting Saturday.

When asked during the meeting whether there was any truth to the rumor that Obama was not a United States citizen, Shelby said, "Well his father was Kenyan and they said he was born in Hawaii, but I haven't seen any birth certificate. You have to be born in America to be president."ù

According to the Politico, a Washington-based political publication, Shelby spokesman Jonathan Graffeo issued the following statement:

"The Cullman Times article contains an incomplete account, and therefore a distortion, of Sen. Shelby's comments regarding President Obama's citizenship. At the town hall meeting in Cullman, Sen. Shelby laid out the Constitutional qualifications for the Presidency and said that, while he hasn't personally seen the President's birth certificate, he is confident that the matter has been thoroughly examined."

The Times stands by its reporting as complete and accurate.

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