WND's 'Where's the Birth Certificate?' Billboard

Birth certificate billboard mania continues

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Posted: May 20, 2009 | 11:00 pm Eastern | © 2009 WorldNetDaily
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Posted 2009-05-21 6:42 PM (#14456) By: Savvy


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As WND's billboard campaign to raise visibility of the issues surrounding Barack Obama's constitutional eligibility yesterday continued to attract eager donors, the president had this to say: "I will never hide the truth because it is uncomfortable."

"On all of these matters related to the disclosure of sensitive information, I wish I could say that there is a simple formula," Obama said. "But there is not. These are tough calls involving competing concerns, and they require a surgical approach. But the common thread that runs through all of my decisions is simple: we will safeguard what we must to protect the American people, but we will also ensure the accountability and oversight that is the hallmark of our constitutional system. I will never hide the truth because it is uncomfortable. I will deal with Congress and the courts as co-equal branches of government. I will tell the American people what I know and don't know, and when I release something publicly or keep something secret, I will tell you why."

Joseph Farah, WND's editor and chief executive officer, reacted to Obama's statement in stunned amazement.

"This is a guy who has no trouble turning over sensitive documents from previous administrations, but he still refuses to release for public view something seemingly so innocuous as his own birth certificate," said Farah. "This is a double-standard wide enough to sail the Queen Mary 2 through. Statements like this need to be challenged by a vibrant and free press. And that's what our 'Where's the birth certificate?' billboard campaign is all about."

More than $35,000 has been raised in the first 72 hours 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.

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 3-day-old campaign, a digital, electronic one, is 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.

"I know now, because of the sensational response to this idea from WND viewers, that this national campaign is going to be big and long-lasting," said Farah. "I want to thank all of those who have pitched in and contributed – with either cash donations or, in some cases, space donations. But the need for money continues. The public should know it costs about $2,000 just to print these 15-by-45 foot billboards. Each one is a huge commitment."

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Donations are being accepted to defray the costs of a national billboard campaign with the simple message: "Where's the birth certificate?"

While the campaign is off to a great start, many viewers have asked why Obama's name is not included in the billboard. Farah said the matter was carefully considered.

"There are several reasons we chose the message: 'Where's the birth certificate?'" he explained. "There is only one birth certificate controversy in this country today – despite the near-total absence of this issue from coverage in the non-WND media. This is a grass-roots issue that resonates around the country, as our own online petition with nearly 400,000 signers suggests. In addition, I like the simplicity of the message. I like the fact that the message will cause some people to ask themselves or others about the meaning of the message. It will stir curiosity. It will create a buzz. I'm assuming when these billboards are springing up all over the country, it might even make some in the news media curious. And there's one more factor that persuaded me this was the way to go.

"Come 2012, campaign laws will pose restrictions on political advertising mentioning the names of presidential candidates. This one clearly doesn't. I would like to see the federal government make the case that this is somehow a political ad," he said.

Farah said the campaign was born of frustration with timid elected officials in Washington, corrupt judges around the country and a news media that show a stunning lack of curiosity about the most basic facts of Obama's background – especially how it relates to constitutional eligibility for the highest office in the land.

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The first such sign to be posted under the 3-day-old campaign, a digital one, is up on Highway 165 in Ball, La. Join the effort.

"As Obama transforms this country from self-governing constitutional republic to one governed by a central ruling elite, the simple fact remains that no controlling legal authority has established that he is indeed a 'natural born citizen' as the Constitution requires," Farah said. "Obama's promises of transparency have become a bad joke as he continues to hide simple, innocuous documents like his birth certificate and his student records."

The idea behind the billboard campaign is to make sure Obama cannot avoid this question any longer. He must be asked to produce it at every turn, Farah says. Billboard space is currently being hunted in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Sacramento, San Francisco, New York-New Jersey, Des Moines, Seattle and other metro areas.

"Is it unusual for a news agency to launch such a campaign?" asks Farah. "Yes it is. But we live in very unusual times. The founding fathers built special protections into the First Amendment for the free press. The reason they did that is because they understood a vibrant 'Fourth Estate' was necessary as an independent watchdog on government. It is in that tradition that WND assumes this role – since nobody else in the press will do it."

WND previously launched a petition campaign that has collected more than 370,000 names demanding Obama's eligibility be verified and demonstrated publicly. That campaign continues. That petition has been shared with members of the Electoral College and the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

"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. I wish radio talk-show hosts were bold enough to ask this question. 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.)

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

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Edited by gcsteven 2009-05-22 8:48 AM
Posted 2009-05-22 8:37 AM (#14502 - in reply to #14456) By: gcsteven


Because many more people will see the billboards than our bumper stickers, I suggest that when we order our magnetic bumper stickers (above), we include a donation for the billboard campaign:
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Edited by Philomena 2009-05-22 8:49 AM
Posted 2009-05-22 8:47 AM (#14505 - in reply to #14502) By: Philomena


TATBO ON THEIR,... BTTT ( Back To The Top)
Posted 2009-05-22 1:12 PM (#14522 - in reply to #14505) By: gcsteven


WASHINGTON – When WND Editor and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Farah launched his billboard campaign focusing attention on Barack Obama's constitutional eligibility for office, he predicted the effort would attract media curiosity – perhaps even more than the central issue of whether the president is truly a "natural born citizen."

Less than a week after the billboard campaign began, media have already begun showing interest – even though, so far, only one billboard, an electronic one, is up and running as a result of the more than $50,000 raised so far.

Over the weekend, the London Times found it an interesting business story, reporting, "A right-wing website has collected more than $10,000 so far to help to fund a series of billboards to be erected around America questioning Barack Obama's credentials for holding office. 'Where's The Birth Certificate?' the posters will demand."

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Edited by marchingon 2009-05-27 4:30 PM
Posted 2009-05-27 4:28 PM (#14842 - in reply to #14522) By: marchingon


WorldNetDaily’s initiatives into pushing for questions to be answered on Barack Hussein Obama’s eligibility continue to make headway.
WND’s White House correspondent, Les Kinsolving, was given a chance to ask White House Press Secretary John Gibbs about the eligibility issue (actual question occurs at approximately the 44 minute mark):



http://www.c-spanarchives.org/library/vidLink.php?b=1243448638&e=12...

Read More,.. http://www.therightsideoflife.com/?p=6134




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Posted 2009-05-28 9:09 AM (#14885 - in reply to #14842) By: gcsteven


30 seconds to Freedom

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBglqtoeiMo


Secretary John Gibbs quote,
“In many ways this question continues to astound me,…
I certainly hope, by the fourth year of our administration, .. da (pause),..
that we will have dealt with this virgin-ing birth controversy.”
Posted 2009-05-28 3:11 PM (#14906 - in reply to #14885) By: gcsteven


Transparency:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL08s5uH8as

Posted 2009-06-03 2:50 PM (#15362 - in reply to #14906) By: gcsteven


Obama’s Stubborn Cover up Leads to Civil Rights Violations [Link]

and at AIP; http://www.aipnews.com/talk/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=5199&posts=2


BTTT

Posted 2009-06-09 2:43 PM (#15753 - in reply to #15362) By: gcsteven


Eligibility billboards dubbed 'misleading'
Trade association defends CBS ban on 'Where's the birth certificate?'


Posted: June 04, 2009
10:40 pm Eastern

By Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

 

 

WND's national billboard campaign that asks one simple question: "Where's the birth certificate?" is "misleading, offensive, or otherwise incompatible with individual community standards," according to the lead trade association representing the outdoor advertising industry.

As WND reported, CBS Outdoor, a division of CBS Corp. that sells more outdoor advertising than any other billboard company in North America, refuses to accept purchases of space on any of its 550,000 displays nationwide.

CBS Outdoor is a member of the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, or OAAA.

In reference to calls to CBS Outdoor, OAAA spokesman Jeff Kalinowski directed WND to the following online statement titled, "OAAA Response to Obama Birth Certificate Billboards":

The outdoor advertising industry has a longstanding and routine practice of determining what copy it will accept or reject. An outdoor advertising company has the right to reject any copy for any reason. For example, the OAAA Code of Principles clearly states companies have the right to reject content they deem misleading, offensive, or otherwise incompatible with individual community standards.

In the situation of the Obama birth certificate billboards, there is no First Amendment question. The First Amendment applies to governmental restrictions on speech, not on the decisions of outdoor advertising companies.

We strongly stand behind the right of our companies

to reject this or any other copy.

Asked why the company considers birth certificate billboards "misleading, offensive, or otherwise incompatible with individual community standards," Kalinowski replied, "I'm not going to go any further than the statement. That's where the industry stands. As the statement says, we strongly support all of our companies' rights to reject copy for any reason."

 

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Posted 2009-06-16 2:16 PM (#16330 - in reply to #15753) By: rapndiamond


Fight the billboard Nazis.  Put these on every car.  Click:
 



Posted 2009-06-16 4:39 PM (#16343 - in reply to #16330) By: Philomena