Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Obama Eligibility Challenges Spread To 6 States

An administrative law judge in Georgia could decide as early as this week whether voters in the state convinced him Barack Obama’s name should be removed from the 2012 presidential ballot because he is not qualified to hold the office.

But win, lose or draw, the fight isn’t going to be over, as other cases are erupting across the nation, with challenges being raised anew even in Obama’s own adopted political network in Illinois.

The Georgia hearing was before Judge Michael Malihi, and while none of the lawyers who appeared in the proceedings was willing to predict what the decision will be, several did confirm that Malihi had considered simply granting them a default victory, because Obama and his lawyers expressly stated they would not participate in a hearing to provide evidence that he is qualified to be on the ballot.

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1 comment:

  1. A good friend Douglas Vogt was in the courtroom and gave testimony. The Obama administration is doing everything they can to block this from being heard but once it gets out and people give it a fair judgement there is only one way this can go. 1. Like Richard Nixon, he's commited at least 12 felony crimes and simply on those issues should step down or be impeached. 2 and far more importantly, there is ample evidence to believe he is not nor could he possibly be an citizen and is therefor does qualify for the office.

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