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Birth certificate billboard mania continues
First sign erected in 'truth and transparency' campaign
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Posted: May 20, 2009
11:00 pm Eastern
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
WASHINGTON – More than $25,000 has been raised in the first two days of a national billboard campaign to raise awareness of questions surrounding the constitutional eligibility of Barack Obama to serve as president – and the first sign, an electronic one, is already up and online.
Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND, said he's calling it "the truth and transparency campaign."
The money is being used to erect billboards around the country that ask a simple question: "Where's the birth certificate?"
The first such sign to be posted under the 2-day-old campaign, a digital, electronic one, is up and online on Highway 165 in Ball, La. – the result of a donation by the owner. In addition, based on the heavy volume of financial donations in the first two days of the campaign, WND was able to commit to leasing two more standard billboards – one in Los Angeles and the other in Pennsylvania. It will take several weeks to get those billboards up because of the vinyl printing and shipping involved.
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Birth certificate billboard mania continues
First sign erected in 'truth and transparency' campaign
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Posted: May 20, 2009
11:00 pm Eastern
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
WASHINGTON – More than $25,000 has been raised in the first two days of a national billboard campaign to raise awareness of questions surrounding the constitutional eligibility of Barack Obama to serve as president – and the first sign, an electronic one, is already up and online.
Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND, said he's calling it "the truth and transparency campaign."
The money is being used to erect billboards around the country that ask a simple question: "Where's the birth certificate?"
The first such sign to be posted under the 2-day-old campaign, a digital, electronic one, is up and online on Highway 165 in Ball, La. – the result of a donation by the owner. In addition, based on the heavy volume of financial donations in the first two days of the campaign, WND was able to commit to leasing two more standard billboards – one in Los Angeles and the other in Pennsylvania. It will take several weeks to get those billboards up because of the vinyl printing and shipping involved.
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