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Obama's REAL birth certificate is
Nationally televised football game features surprise for Obama
NFL's matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants had more than just football on the schedule.
It included a special message for the man who calls himself president of the United States.
A special message for President Obama flying over Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Dec. 11, 2011
A banner asking "Where's the real birth certificate?" took to the skies above Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, to let everyone within eyeshot know there are serious questions about the authenticity of Barack Obama's purported record of birth.
The banner was originally set to fly above the same stadium during the Cowboys' annual Thanksgiving Day game, but had to be postponed due to inclement weather.
"This flyover is another manifestation of our national billboard campaign that began three years ago, asking simply, 'Where's the birth certificate?'" explained Joseph Farah, founder of WND. "The question today is, 'Where's the REAL birth certificate?' since Jerome Corsi's new e-book on the subject completely discredits its validity. We have used billboards because the rest of the media refuses to address seriously the problems of Obama's eligibility. And we will continue to use other creative efforts to address one of the most serious constitutional questions facing our country, namely, 'Is Obama actually eligible for office?'"
Freshly updated! Find out what Obama's story truly is, in "Where's the REAL Birth Certificate?" by Jerome Corsi. Or join in the billboard campaign that seeks the answer to "Where's the Real Birth Certificate?"
This is not the first time the question surrounding Obama's constitutional eligibility for office has hit the friendly skies.
At the September CNN-Tea Party GOP debate in Tampa, Fla., the question starred – on a flying billboard.
A plane soared overhead trailing a banner demanding, "Where's the Real Birth Certificate?"
Aerial banner over Tampa
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The flying billboard immediately grabbed the attention of the Miami Herald, which wrote, "Jobs, schmobs. The WorldNetDaily website, which hypes the Obama-is-not-a-US-citizen line, is flying a banner around the site of the CNN Republican presidential debate to keep the story alive: Where is the real birth certificate?"
"Countless document experts have now made the persuasive case that the birth certificate released by Obama is fraudulent – a case that has been well-chronicled in WND," said Farah. "No other media outlet has bothered to examine the document or question its authenticity. Neither have they found any experts willing to suggest the birth certificate is valid. That's why I am taking this case directly to the American people," he said.
Donald Trump, the high profile mega-millionaire, also repeatedly has questioned Obama's qualifications, starting off several months ago.
He repeated his stance just recently on the CNN Piers Morgan show when he was confronted with the challenge, "Do you accept what he produced as valid?"
The question was about the image of a Hawaiian "Certificate of Live Birth" that was released by the White House in April, a document that imaging experts have stated on the record they doubt is real.
Trump, who in April claimed credit for creating the circumstances that prompted Obama to release the "Certificate" image, was blunt.
"No, I don't necessarily accept it," he said.
"Do you believe he was probably born in America?" Morgan pressed.
"He might have been," Trump said.
"What does your gut tell you, because you are a smart guy," Morgan continued.
"My gut tells me couple things. No. 1, you know, it took a long time to produce this certificate, and when it came out, as you know, check out the Internet, many people say it is not real, you know, that it's a forgery," Trump said. "They go over it, and lots of different things and lots of different reasons."
He continued, "The other thing is, nobody has been able to see, you know, the day of his birth, they had twins born, they had another one born. Nobody has been able to find any records that he was born in that hospital."
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