Posted on 10/27/2009 6:34:46 PM PDT by RobinMasters
WASHINGTON How did a supposedly "bogus" story questioning Barack Obama's eligibility for the presidency get to the top of the news budgets of every major media outlet in the country?
It didn't happen by accident.
Three months ago, Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WorldNetDaily, the largest independent news source on the Internet, hatched a plan to do just that create public awareness and media curiosity.
Frustrated by the lack of coverage of what he considered to be an issue of extraordinary importance, Farah launched a national billboard campaign asking the question: "Where's the birth certificate?"
The campaign raised nearly $100,000 in its first week and resulted in billboards springing up around the country. Even more important to the plan was the controversy it engendered.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Ping.
Why eligibility story is still alive
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AHHHHHHHHHHHH
Because unvetted Barry Dunham-Soetoro is still in our White House ???
And hasnt produced his long form BC as yet ???
And haqs spent over )N# MILLION DOLLARS rather than produce it ???
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The number is 1.7 million dollars to not produce it.
Because I don’t believe the democrats when they say he was vetted. Plus they make no secret about wanting to allow anyone hold the office of president.
1.7 Million eh ???
Gosh that’s an expensive BC...
he must have it on layaway...
NOT
bc bump
We just have to keep bringing it up! Over and over.
Well lets see If somebody started a not for profit website to solicit donations for the Kapiolani childrens hospital (Supposed hospital of Obama’s birth) final sum total of donation to be made in the name of the doctor that birthed Obama, this effort is bi-partisan and of historic nature due to the fact Obama is the first Preisent born in Hawaii and the first black President. Proof of the birth doctor would be avaialbe on his long version BC as witnessed. Link the website on facebooks, twitter and hundreds of websites and whala before you know it you will have over a million dollars of contribution money. Now Kapiolani Childrens Hospital is a not for profit and relies heavily on donations can you imagine the media response if the White House refuses to release this tiny bit of information the name of his birth doctor as evidenced on his BC? It is a no win situation for Obama he will be forced to expose it and look everyone wins the kids get an upgrade and we finally get the proof that Obama has been hiding from us.
Is this a new story dated tomorrow? Or are you bringing an article dated July 27,2009 back to the fore? If so, thanks!
Good idea. I’d be willing to contribute. I’m not wealthy but would give what I could.
Nobody will be wealthy except lefty big shots if Obunghole has his way.
God bless Orly and give her strength.
$1.7M to hide a $10 birth certificate ... way too much smoke for there not to be fire.
Nobody will be wealthy except lefty big shots if Obunghole has his way.
As a small business owner, I was considered wealthy at the beginning of the year, which only meant I had a target on my back. And now, only 10 months later, I feel as though I've been raped and taken it up the a$$.
If this marxist has his way with kneecap & tax, I will be out of business within a year and my 40 employees and their families will be unemployed.
How's that stimulus for ya?
:God bless Orly and give her strength. “
That, or $20K.
Of course he was vetted. All that means is someone said or wrote, "I certify under the penalty of perjury ... ...blah blah blah."
If it was done improperly (without seeing actual legal confirming documentation,) someone has a lot of explaining to do.
Therein lies the reason for spending millions$ sweeping the issue under the carpet.
I believe it was/is Orly that is defending a FReeper.
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