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| name = Free Wood Post | image = | type = Parody website/news | format = | foundation = {{Start date|2011|09}} | owners = | publisher = | chiefeditor = Sarah Wood | Based = | ISSN = | website = freewoodpost.net }} Free Wood Post is a News Satire website. It is an online satirical take on current affairs featuring fake stories about politics, pop culture, and the marketplace. The website has been featured and debunked by several sources including; Snopes.com,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Forbes.com,[8] UrbanLegends.about.com,[9][10][11] as well as several others. HistoryFree Wood Post began in September 2011. PressFree Wood Post as well as the site Editor-in-Chief, Sarah Wood have been featured in an interview for BreakThru Radio.com discussing the birth of the site and why it is an important feature to the political world.[12]See also
References1. ^Snopes.com, August 2012, War Stories: Too Important To Go To Vietnam 2. ^Snopes.com, February 2012, Disorderly Conduct 3. ^Snopes.com, July 2012, The White Guy 4. ^Snopes.com, April 2012, Poor Relations, Black Community 5. ^Snopes.com, April 2012, Moms For Mitt 6. ^Snopes.com, February 2012, Allen West on Black History Month 7. ^Snopes.com, May 2013, Color Blind 8. ^[https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2012/07/30/why-i-dont-believe-that-anonymous-hacked-the-irs-for-romneys-returns/ Forbes.com], July 30, 2012, Why I Don't Believe That Anonymous Hacked The IRS For Romney's Returns 9. ^UrbanLegends.about.com, April 2012, Ann Romney on Equal Pay for Women 10. ^UrbanLegends.about.com, June 2012, Did Mitt Romney Say He Was 'Too Important' to Go to Vietnam? 11. ^UrbanLegends.about.com, July 2012, Romney: 'Of Course I'll Win, I'm the White Guy' 12. ^BreakThruRadio.com, Sept. 12, 2012, A Word With Sarah Wood - Journalism Week External links
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