Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Store clerk: Best-selling book probing Obama 'withdrawn' Borders representative bases answer on fake Esquire article Read more: Store clerk: Best-selling book probing Obama 'withdrawn' http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=303057#ixzz1NOcNVHrK

A clerk at a Borders bookstore in California has been telling customers that the hot-selling "Where's the Birth Certificate?" has been withdrawn from the market by the publisher – basing his answers on a fraudulent story published by Esquire.
The issue was noticed by a WND reader, who reported calling the Borders store in Northridge, Calif., seeking the book. He reported via e-mail:

I called the store and asked if they had the book, "Where's the Birth Certificate?" by Jerome Corsi and the guy laughed at me and said he wasn't sure but he would look for me. He went on to say isn't that outdated being Obama just released his birth certificate and shouldn't they at least rename it. So, I played with him a bit and said the book was far beyond just the birth certificate issue and told him maybe it should be renamed "Where's the Real Birth Certificate?" and he said, why is it fake? I said many people that have examined the online image have stated it was indeed a manipulated document. He said well they must be right, in a smart-a-- tone. Anyway, after that he put me on a hold for a few minutes and then came back on and said he searched and they do not carry the book and said he was just told the publisher pulled the book."
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A subsequent telephone call to the store by WND confirmed the conversation, as a clerk said, "I think they pulled it."
"We had it, but I'm almost certain the publisher pulled it," he continued. "They didn't figure anyone would buy the book once the birth certificate was disclosed."
When pressed to check the facts, the clerk returned after a few minutes and confirmed that the store, in fact, had found "one copy" of the book "in the back."
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