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WND Petition Milestone Remains Murky

Posted on April 13, 2010

An April 10 WorldNetDaily article makes a big deal over WND’s petition “demanding proof” Barack Obama is eligible to be president receiving more than 500,000 signatures. But WND’s dishonesty on the issue makes it less big.

First, WND has offered no evidence that the signatures are genuine. As we’ve previously detailed, the signatures have been kept secret, and there’s no apparent verification mechanism to prevent people from signing it more than once or the use of fictitious names. Further, signers apparently not screened for being of legal voting age, proof of voter registration, or even U.S. citizenship. Most importantly, there’s no independent evidence provided to back up WND’s claim about the number of signatures on the petition.

Second, the petition has been flirting with this milestone for months. A Novmeber 29, 2009, WND article stated that the petition had “more than 480,000 signatures.” Which means it took WND four months to gather (or invent) 20,000 signatures. That’s not much of an achievement.

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