Obama Birth Certificate Fraud Ruling May Come In Days
According to the Birther Report: "A decision in the case of McInnish v.
Chapman, which claims that former Alabama Secretary of State Beth Chapman
failed to vet presidential candidates for the 2012 election, may be announced
this week."
(Birther Report) The case was filed by Atty. Larry Klayman on behalf of plaintiffs Hugh McInnish and Virgil Goode initially in October 2012, “asking the court to order that Alabama Secretary of State Beth Chapman verify president Barack Obama's eligibility – and all of the candidates — to be placed on or remain on the November 6, 2012 general election ballot.”
After a denial in Montgomery Circuit Court, Klayman filed an appeal to the Alabama Supreme Court last March.
Chapman resigned her post as Alabama Secretary of State on July 31 of last year despite having "garnered more votes than any other Constitutional Officer in state history and was elected as President of the National Association of Secretaries of State."
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(Birther Report) The case was filed by Atty. Larry Klayman on behalf of plaintiffs Hugh McInnish and Virgil Goode initially in October 2012, “asking the court to order that Alabama Secretary of State Beth Chapman verify president Barack Obama's eligibility – and all of the candidates — to be placed on or remain on the November 6, 2012 general election ballot.”
After a denial in Montgomery Circuit Court, Klayman filed an appeal to the Alabama Supreme Court last March.
Chapman resigned her post as Alabama Secretary of State on July 31 of last year despite having "garnered more votes than any other Constitutional Officer in state history and was elected as President of the National Association of Secretaries of State."
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