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-From: WorldNetDaily
To: Bellringer Patrick
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 2:55 PM
Subject: 19 days until Obama's birthday
 

Though he has never released a long-form birth certificate, Obama claims to have been born Aug. 4.   Aug. 4 is an important date to Barack Obama and an important date for all Americans.  .August 4 is Barak Obama's birth dayte.  He will be 48 years old.

Though he has never released a long-form birth certificate, Obama claims to have been born Aug. 4, 1961, in an unnamed Honolulu hospital that has yet to take credit for the historic birth of the baby who would become America's first black president.

WND's SuperStore has designed and printed postcards for the occasion. The front of the card raises the question: "Where's the birth certificate?" The back is open for your personalized greetings.

 
, 1961, in an unnamed Honolulu hospital that has yet to take credit for the historic birth of the baby who would become America's first black president.

WND's SuperStore has designed and printed postcards for the occasion. The front of the card raises the question: "Where's the birth certificate?" The back is open for your personalized greetings.

 
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'Where's the birth
certificate?' postcards available now

"I'm encouraging Americans to send these postcards in plenty of time for Barack Obama's birthday," said Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND and someone who has made it his personal mission to find that missing birth certificate. "This is an opportunity to anyone to send two messages at once to Obama – one concerning the search for truth about his constitutional eligibility for office and the second your own personalized note."

Farah points out the postcards can be used to send notes to anyone – not just Barack Obama.

 
 
Obama's birthday is 19 days away
Send him a postcard to remind him why that date is important to all of us
"These postcards are not pre-addressed to the White House," he said. "They are postcards that can be used to send to your friends, your member of Congress, your relatives. It's just another way of keeping the issue of eligibility on the front burner – right up through 2012 if necessary."

It's just the latest effort by Farah to raise the visibility of an issue he says was ignored by his colleagues in the media and most of the nation's elected officials, including Republicans.

Starting at just $4 (free shipping!), packs of postcards are available in quantities of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100. Supplies are limited, so order today.

For your convenience, we'll also include a list of mailing addresses for the White House and members of Congress.
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