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For what it's worth, you might find this a bit amusing that their recognizing the subject as I do.

This magazine relates to the "soap-opera" crowd?

In this case I most definitely see that the more attention its given the better even though many here see it as a dead subject.

I truly don't care if ya don't get the magazine, it just struck me as amusing for them to be reportin' this.
... ... ...
"GLOBE

Obama Election Illegal!
Shocking charges threathen his Presidency:
*He Wasn't born in U'S.
*Birth certificate is FORGED"
... ... ...
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I saw it here first: Just the front cover of the issue.

http://www.americanpatrol.com/_WEB2008/081213.html

Searched for The Globe's page, here:

http://www.globemagazine.com/story/277

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Great!

I'll buy one if I see it:)

Didn't they break the story

Didn't they break the story about the John Edwards affair/baby?

This is great.

Aren't' these magazines usually placed right at the check-out lines? Everyone going through checkout will view the headlines...even if they don't buy them. Not the best source of info but it's planting a seed in the mass public mind...
I'll certainly buy one if I see it since I'm going to the market today.

Is this great? This 'rag' reports on Elvis sightings, UFO

babies with celebrities, etc. I think anyone seeing this headline would think it's a "joke", like the rest of that paper is. Sorry....I see this as making light of O's birth place issues.....

Schnecksville, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania

I can see your point, ginny

But I think having this headline screaming at the average person in the checkout line is fabulous--regardless of their initial reaction. It has had so little attention in the mainstream that I think this is a great way to get it in front of people--literally.

I think it was the "National Inquirer" that broke John Edwards. Not sure! I don't read these things! :)

By the sounds of it,

that publication would be the best way to reach the sheeple then. Those types of magazines have been used for decades now to shift people's thinking, mostly diverting their attention from the things that really matter. The crap they read about has taken on the life of reality to them and that crap matters to them.

Those who BUY the rags are not going to spend money because they don't believe the contents. They love sensation, and are the best judges on what 'really' happened. A shift in their thinking might still happen..

This is great

Thanks for posting. The Globe link worked for me. I love that this made the cover. I'm headed to the Boston Tea Party today and will be sure to talk this up!

Thanks again for finding and posting. It's made my day brighter already!

Although it might feel that people here

on DP are bored with the topic, it is far from dead. I am a member of quite a few very diverse emailing groups which are totally unrelated to politics, and the topic of his birth certificate is very much alive on those groups and, from the contributions, I gather gaining momentum rather than fizzling out.

The globe link gave a page not found. Wonder if it has been deleted.

Awe

sorry the page didn't work, it works for me on Firefox.

Glad to hear this subject still has folks interest. Thank for the report.

This is all it actually says on that page: And, blog entries a few.

"Obama - Born in the USA?

PRESIDENT-elect Barack Obama is being rocked by a series of shocking new lawsuits charging his election was illegal! GLOBE's special report reveals why some national leaders believe his Hawaiian birth certificate was forged - and that America's next commander-in-chief was born in Kenya, which could doom his presidency. It's must reading."

that's interesting, that it works for you I mean.

I use Mozilla Firefox but... I am trying to access it from Australia. Perhaps we are barred from getting to that website.
Will try it some time later, see if it was just a glitch..

Just tried it again but no good. This is the message I receive:

Not Found

The requested URL /story/277 was not found on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

yep, must be the filter.

yep, must be the filter. It's tabloid journalism, like the Natioal Inquirer or the Star.
Clever, using trashy brown journalism to discredit the truth.
Hiding in plain sight, if you will.
www.dailypaul.com/node/76055

I might ring my server tomorrow,

just out of curiosity, and ask if they have filters in place already.
I do recall them installing some sort of spam filters which resulted in missing 3 months worth of emails from one of my particular interest groups. They could not find the emails and blamed the sender or server of sender.
On further searching, going on line to the server's website to check email on their site, I found the whole stack dumped in the trash folder. The server had it filtered out and wouldn't allow it through.

You May Very Well Have A Good Point

I never thought of it like that: "Clever, using trashy brown journalism to discredit the truth."

My guard was takin' a nap it appears.

Those:

sound like normal typical page errors to me.

Works here with Internet Explorer also by the way.