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A 2010 billboard displayed in South Gate, California, questioning the validity of Barack Obama's birth certificate and by extension his citizenship an
A 2010 billboard displayed in South Gate, California, questioning the validity of Barack Obama's birth certificate and by extension his citizenship and eligibility to serve as President of the U.S. The billboard was part of an advertising campaign by WorldNetDaily, whose URL appears on the billboard's bottom right corner.
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A 2010 billboard displayed in South Gate, California, questioning the validity of Barack Obama's birth certificate and by extension his eligibility to
A 2010 billboard displayed in South Gate, California, questioning the validity of Barack Obama's birth certificate and by extension his eligibility to serve as President of the U.S. The billboard was part of an advertising campaign by WorldNetDaily, whose web address appears on the billboard's bottom right corner.
Scanned image of Barack Obama's birth certificate released by his presidential campaign in June 2008
Scanned image of Barack Obama's birth certificate released by his presidential campaign in June 2008
In response to the conspiracy theories, the White House released copies of the President's long-form birth certificate on April 27, 2011, then posted
In response to the conspiracy theories, the White House released copies of the President's long-form birth certificate on April 27, 2011, then posted an image of it to the White House website, reaffirming that he was born on August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
A protester questioning the legitimacy of Obama's birth certificate
A protester questioning the legitimacy of Obama's birth certificate