U.N. officials rejected WND's request then stood by the decision even
though their stated reason for rejection was shown to be based on
false information.
Media coordinator Axel Wuestenhagen told WND's legal counsel, Gary
Kreep, that WND, "as a for-profit subsidiary of the nonprofit Western
Journalism Center," did not qualify for media credentials. However,
Joseph Farah, founder of both WND and the Western Journalism Center,
confirmed WND was not a subsidiary of the WJC.
While a proposed meeting between U.N. officials and WND is pending
regarding any future news coverage of the world government body, a
review of U.N. access decisions reveals some interesting choices.
more at:
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=119210
ROFLMAO.
From Wnd's own site:
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17207
Beginning today, WorldNetDaily.com, voted the most popular website on
the Internet the last 23 weeks, is officially a for-profit
corporation, completing its transition from being an operation of the
non-profit Western Journalism Center, announced Chief Executive
Officer and Editor Joseph Farah.
The new company, WorldNetDaily.com, Inc., a subsidiary of Western
Journalism Center, launches the independent operation today with an
editorial staff of 12, and plans for major expansion as a news agency
and information provider.
Yep, WND isn't a subsidiary of WJC.
ROFLMAO.
Matt
WingNutDaily is not a news site, Queefer.
Waaaaaah
hint: wnd is not a news source.
WND did not get news credentials for the UN for the same reason the
Flaming Buzzard Volunteer Fire Department in Tennessee did not get
them; neither are news organizations.
S. Olson