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From: WorldNetDaily
To: Bellringer Patrick
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 2:47 PM
Subject: Great news! Media running scared of eligibility issue
 
Three of the largest media companies in the United States have all banned the simple billboard message below:

Last week, Clear Channel Outdoor, which calls itself the world's largest outdoor advertising company, joined CBS Outdoor and Lamar Outdoor in rejecting four simple words asking the question, "Where's The Birth Certificate?"

Joseph Farah, WND's chief executive officer and editor, wants you to know why this is great news!

"It means the billboard campaign is hugely successful, even in its infancy," he says. "The Big Media are running scared. They're playing duck and cover. They are capitulating to the White House, just as we all assumed they would."

Even a handful of billboards erected around the country have transformed the debate, he says. Talk shows are now discussing Obama's eligibility, whereas, even a few weeks ago, they were avoiding the issue. News stories are being written about the campaign. People are buzzing about it.

"This is exactly what I predicted and expected," said Farah. "I just didn't realize how quickly and uniformly the Big Media would cave. But this is all good news. We have an opportunity to greatly expand this campaign – to go over the heads of the Big Media and make this the most important political campaign of our time."

How do we do that?

 
Farah wants everyone to understand THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF BILLBOARDS TO PROCURE, despite the bans by CBS, Lamar and Clear Channel. There are millions available. The industry is hurting. Most of the billboards in this country are controlled by small, independent businessmen who would be glad to work with this billboard campaign – even at greatly reduced and discounted rates.

The only barrier to expansion is MONEY!

Now is the time to make your contribution to this campaign. So far, only $75,000 has been raised. Because the average cost of one billboard for one month is over $5,000, that's not enough to purchase much space.

"We could buy millions of dollars of billboards today is we had millions of dollars to spend," Farah explains. "That is the ONLY barrier to expansion of this campaign. So, please, spread the word far and wide among your friends, relatives and all those who are skeptical about Obama's credentials. Support this campaign now as it is heating up."

"I wish such a campaign were not absolutely necessary," said Farah. "I wish there were checks and balances in our political and electoral systems to ensure that constitutional eligibility of presidential candidates was established before politicians could assume the highest office in the land. I wish my colleagues in the news media believed the Constitution really means what it says and pressed this issue as hard as we have pressed it at WND. But wishing is not enough. It's time to raise the visibility of this issue vital to the rule of law in America. I ask everyone to pitch in and help WND make a simple yet profound statement: The Constitution still matters."

Your donation – from as little as $5 to as much as $1,000 – can be made online at the WND SuperStore.

(Donations are not tax-deductible. Donations of amounts greater than $1,000 can be arranged by calling either 541-474-1776 or 1-800-4WNDCOM. In addition, donations of billboard space will be accepted, as will significant contributions specifically targeted for geographic locations.)

If you are a member of the media and would like to interview Joseph Farah about this campaign, e-mail press@wnd.com.

 
Billboard Gallery:

"Where's The Birth Certificate?" billboard on I-78 eastbound near Hamburg, Pennsylvania

"Where's the Birth Certificate?" billboard near the Santa Ana Freeway in Los Angeles

"Where's The Birth Certificate" digital billboard near Buena Park, California

"Where's The Birth Certificate" digital billboard on Highway 165 in Ball, Louisiana

A new sign, not part of the formal WND effort, was spotted along I-5 in Washington state!

Are you motivated yet to join the billboard campaign and clear up the air of mystery surrounding Barack Obama's constitutional eligibility to serve?

NEW! Yard/Rally Signs:

Where's the Birth Certificate?

Magnetic Bumper Stickers:

Where's the Birth Certificate?