WND.com Cashes In on "Birther" Conspiracy Theories
The conservative website WorldNetDaily has been obsessing over the conspiracy theories being spouted by the far-right fringe that President Obama is not a natural-born citizen and that his Hawaiian birth certificate is a forgery, put under wraps by Obama and a conspiracy of people -- in government, in the courts, in the media -- who have helped him usurp the Oval Office (even though Obama posted the birth certificate on his campaign website and FactCheck.org vetted its authenticity). First WorldNetDaily posted numerous articles about the numerous unsuccessful lawsuits that sought to stop the election and later the inauguration, then they organized a petition, and later a letter-writing campaign, calling for the "eligibility issue" to be heard by the Supreme Court. Now they're so consumed by their zany allegations about Obama that they've made a bumper sticker for their readers to purchase online, which reads, "WHERE'S THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE?" WorldNetDaily's online store, Shop.WND.com, has all you need to know on this once-in-a-lifetime-offer!
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