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Wikipedia Watching Obama Page

March 9. 2009

President Barack Obama

Weird Wikipedia, criticized for misinformation that has lowered kids' test scores, is actively guarding President Barack Obama's page at their site, immediately scrubbing entries about his citizenship, which is apart of an ongoing court battle. His page is absolutely glowing...and incomplete.

You should treat everyone in the same manner. It's amazing how Wikipedia will defame conservatives, yet the overbearing liberals that run the site will flip out and closely monitor select pages. Grow up, already. That's not the real world and people are going to speculate regarding current affairs issues. A balanced argument needs to be reflected, not your one sided view, rife with selective amnesia.

Wikipedia scrubs Obama eligibility

Mention of citizenship issues deleted in minutes, 'offending' users banned

Wikipedia, the online "free encyclopedia" mega-site written and edited entirely by its users, has been deleting within minutes any mention of eligibility issues surrounding Barack Obama's presidency, with administrators kicking off anyone who writes about the subject, WND has learned.

A perusal through Obama's current Wikipedia entry finds a heavily guarded, mostly glowing biography about the U.S. president. Some of Obama's most controversial past affiliations, including with Rev. Jeremiah Wright and former Weathermen terrorist Bill Ayers, are not once mentioned, even though those associations received much news media attention and served as dominant themes during the presidential elections last year.

Also completely lacking is any mention of the well-publicized concerns surrounding Obama's eligibility to serve as commander-in-chief...

http://wnd.com

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