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The conservative website makes money from its “birther” T-shirts, books, DVDs, postcards, and World Net Daily advertising. Founder Joseph Farah — once an editor at the liberal Los Angeles Herald Examiner — believes his life is in danger because of his views, and declined to meet with an LAT reporter at his home or office. He agreed to sit down at a Starbucks in northern Virginia as long as the name of the town wasn’t given. || Earlier: Sarah Palin shares the stage with Farah.
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