There's an article at birtherreport.com about a new website called attackwatch.com. The article quotes an email which urges people to sign up to the new site to fight false rumors with the truth.
The home page links to information about Israel and Middle East Falsehoods.
The link to the page states that "President Obama’s opponents have falsely suggested that the President has not been a strong ally to Israel." The site points to statements from political leaders in Israel to dispute that the President in not a strong ally. And who are the Israeli leaders? Shimon Peres and Defense Minister Ehud Barak. Why were there no quotes from Prime Minister Netanyahu or Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman?
The home page also refers to the Obama birth certificate. The site states that the certificate was deemed authentic by nonpartisan organizations such as Factcheck.org and refers the reader to an article posted by FactCheck. In that article, FactCheck explains the time stamp of June 6 2007.
"The certificate is stamped June 2007, because that’s when Hawaii officials produced it for the campaign, which requested that document and 'all the records we could get our hands on' according to spokesperson Shauna Daly."
But, White House Communications Director, Dan Pfeiffer, posted on WhiteHouse.gov/blog/ that the President requested his birth certificate in 2008 and immediately posted it on the internet. So, why would there be a stamp from 2007?
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