The Great Birth Certificate Scandal-Cover-Up of the 2008 Election
This week, newscasters reported that al Qaeda's #2 terrorist disparaged the election of Barack Obama,
and hurled racial slurs at Obama himself. "The report has not been
confirmed by the State Department," they all said, but they reported it
anyway.
Last week, Fox News reporter Carl Cameron told viewers that three
"anonymous" insiders of Sen. McCain's campaign said that Sarah Palin
was, in essence, a diva and a dunce. He - and dozens of others who
picked up the story on other channels - never identified, or even
verified, the sources of the quotes, but they reported them anyway.
Contrast these shabby examples of "journalism" with the legions of
identifiable, verifiable and credible sources who for months have been
investigating the disturbing allegation that Barack Obama
is ineligible for the presidency because he has failed to meet one of
the three requirements that the U.S. Constitution mandates,
specifically that he provide proof of his "natural born" U.S. citizenship.
What follows is a partial list of people and organizations that have
challenged Obama's eligibility.
- Attorney Philip J. Berg, former deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania and a longtime Democrat
partisan, sued Obama and the Democratic National Committee for what he
alleged was the DNC's failure to vet Obama, and Obama's failure to
provide an authentic and verifiable U.S. birth certificate. The
suit was dismissed as "too vague..." Berg filed a writ of certiorari in
the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct.30, to force Obama to produce his birth
certificate. On Nov. 3, Justice David Souter rejected Berg's emergency
appeal for the court to halt the tabulation of the 2008 presidential election
results, but set a schedule for a response from Obama, the DNC and all
co-defendants on or before Dec. 1. Berg claims to have a tape recording
of Obama's Kenyan grandmother saying that she was present at Obama's
birth in Kenya, along with his half-brother and half-sister. Here is
his website.
- According to WorldNetDaily, blogger
Jeff Schreiber said a second case was presented to the Supreme Court on
the same issue, i.e., the Federal Election Commission (FEC) has waived
its right to respond to a complaint brought by attorney Philip Berg,
possibly - among other reasons - because they liked their odds of
Berg's petition getting denied. Berg said that if the FEC filed not
solely on its own behalf but "on behalf of the DNC and Barack Obama
too, it reeks of collusion."
- Dr. T.B. Bradley, a forensic psychologist, stated, as part
of the Berg case, that, "Upon reading all of the books written by or
about Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. aka Barry Soetoro (hereinafter Obama)
Applicant discerned that Obama was not a natural born citizen of the
United States or if he was a natural born citizen that he had lost his
citizenship when his biological mother married Lolo Soetoro, a citizen
of Indonesia. Obama then became a citizen of Indonesia as a result of
his mother's expatriation of herself and her son, by self declaration
on legal public educational records that Obama was formally known as
Barry Soetoro, a citizen of Indonesia [and] was not US Constitutionally
qualified to hold the Office of the United States Senator from Illinois or the Office of the President of the United States."
- Author, radio host, blogger,
and Chicago attorney Andy Martin filed a suit in Hawaii's Supreme Court
to compel Gov. Linda Lingle to release a certified copy of Obama's
vital statistics record. His request was denied. On Nov. 18, he
petitioned a judge in Hawaii for access to Obama's original 1961 birth
certificate, and reported that "the judge reserved judgment." But when
he arrived back in the states, he learned that Judge Bert Ayabe had dismissed the case. - Former presidential candidate Alan Keyes filed a suit with the California Secretary of State
asking that the state's 55 Electoral College votes not be cast on
December 15 until Obama verifies his eligibility to hold the office.
Keyes' suit was filed by Gary Kreep of the United States Justice Foundation, along with California Electors Wiley S. Drake and Markham Robinson. The action states: "Should Senator Obama be discovered, after he takes office, to be ineligible for the Office of President of the United States,
and, thereby, his election declared void....(a) usurper will be sitting
as the President of the United States, and none of the treaties, laws,
or executive orders signed by him will be valid or legal." Former
California Secretaries of State
have reviewed background documents to verify the eligibility of
candidates. In 1968, the Peace and Freedom Party submitted the name of
Eldridge Cleaver as a qualified candidate for POTUS. Then Secretary of
State, Frank Jordan, found that according to Cleaver's birth
certificate, he was only 34 years old, one year shy of the age needed
to be on the ballot. Mr. Jordan removed Mr. Cleaver from the ballot.
Cleaver unsuccessfully challenged this decision to the Supreme Court of
the State of California and to the Supreme Court.
- Lt. Col. Donald Sullivan, a retired 23-year veteran of the Army, National Guard, and Air Force filed another suit in North Carolina, which claimed Obama should not have been on the state's election ballot because his citizenship is in doubt.
- David M. Neal of Ohio filed a suit in Warren Common Pleas
Court to force the Ohio Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner, to
request documents from the Federal Elections Commission, the Democratic
National Committee, the Ohio Democratic Party and Obama to show the presidential candidate was born in Hawaii. The case was denied.
- Cort Wrotnowski of Connecticut asked the court to order
Secretary of State, Susan Bysiewicz, to verify Obama's citizenship
before allowing the candidate to appear on the state ballot. The case
was denied.
- Steven Marquis filed a suit Washington State Superior Court,
calling for Secretary of State, Sam Reed, to determine whether Obama is
a citizen before Election Day,
claiming the Hawaii birth certificate reveals neither the hospital
where Obama was born nor a doctor's name the baby's footprint. The case
was denied.
- Rev. Tom Terry of Georgia appealed to the Georgia Supreme
Court the day before the election to determine authenticity of Obama's
original birth certificate and his qualifications to be president.
Georgia Superior Court Judge Jerry W. Baxter denied Terry's request for
an injunction against Secretary of State Karen Handel.
- Author Jerome Corsi, who has written extensively about this case, traveled to Hawaii and Kenya. He learned that the Certification of Live Birth that the Obama campaign posted is, according to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, not the same as a Certificate of Live Birth, which authenticates Hawaiian birth.
- Obama's half-sister, Maya Soetoro, has named two different
Hawaii hospitals where Obama could have been born. In November 2004 she
said he was born at Queens Medical Center in Honolulu, but in February
2008, she said he was born in the Kapiolani Medical Center for Women
and Children. Before the election, the Internet site, WorldNetDaily,
retained a private investigator in Hawaii to visit both hospitals, but
he reported that sheriff's deputies were stationed at both hospitals to
fend off inquiries.
- Leo C. Donofrio a retired attorney, started a website (supporting link) and
filed a suit in New Jersey on November 3, asking Secretary of State,
Nina Mitchell Wells, for an emergency stay prohibiting Obama, Sen.
McCain, and Socialist Worker's Party candidate Roger Calero, from
appearing on New Jersey's ballot, claiming all three are not "natural
born citizens." On Nov. 6, Supreme Court Justice David Souter denied
Donofrio's application. But the case has now entered the docket of the
U.S. Supreme Court and Justice Clarence Thomas has decided to send it to conference on December 5th!
This means that only 10 days before the Electoral College votes, the
nine Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court will meet privately to discuss
Donofrio's case.
- Douglas J. Hagmann, director of HomelandSecurityUS.com,
has reported that 17 lawsuits in 12 states are challenging the
eligibility of Obama to become the next President of the United States.
- Numerous activist
groups have undertaken letter-writing campaigns to the Supreme Court
Justices, members of the Electoral College, and elected officials, as
well as sending urgent appeals to the White House and the Department of Justice.
- Websites like Citizens for the United States Constitution, We The People, PeoplesPassion, America Must Know, and Faith2Action have sprung up in passionate defense of our Constitution's integrity. The last of these has even posted the names and addresses of Electoral College members from each state, as well as an ad in The Washington Times.
- Dozens of petitions, like this one, have been circulated.
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