someone needs to keep pushing this until it is resolved.  the
constitution demands it.

On Nov 26, 8:09 am, Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Go Get 'Em.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:25 AM, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > A lawyer who is playing a key role in a California lawsuit urging
> > officials to prevent the state's 55 Electoral College votes from being
> > recorded for Barack Obama until questions about his citizenship
> > are resolved says he's organizing plans to challenge, even after the
> > inauguration, every order, every proposal, every piece of paperwork
> > generated by Obama.
>
> > "We will file lawsuits on his actions, every time. As long as we have
> > money , we will keep filing lawsuits until we get a decision as to his
> > citizenship status," Gary Kreep, chief of the United States Justice
> > Foundation, told WND today.
>
> > "We're already talking to groups who are willing to be plaintiffs," he
> > said.
>
> > As WND reported, Kreep filed the California challenge with
> > presidential candidate Alan Keyes as a plaintiff.
>
> > The complaint urges the California secretary of state to refuse to
> > allow the state's 55 Electoral College votes to be cast until Obama's
> > citizenship and related eligibility to hold office is resolved.
>
> > It is just one of more than a dozen legal challenges brought forward
> > so far over Obama's citizenship. The cases all cite Obama's clouded
> > history and the U.S. Constitution's requirement that a president be a
> > "natural-born" citizen.
>
> > There have been allegations he was born in Kenya, not Hawaii as his
> > campaign has reported, that he could be considered a British subject
> > because of his father's residency in what then was a British
> > protectorate that later became Kenya, and that the "Certificate of
> > Live Birth" posted on his website simply shows his mother registered
> > his birth in Hawaii after he was born but does not document a
> > location.
>
> > There also have been questions raised about his travels as a youth,
> > including the years he spent registered as a Muslim in an Indonesian
> > school, and his later travels to Pakistan at a time when U.S.
> > passports weren't welcome in that nation.
>
> >http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=82033
>
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> *~@):~{>
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