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Monday, September 27, 2010

State elections officials -- not the U.S. Congress -- had the duty to verify Mr. Obama's eligibility

California election officials shirked their duty to examine Barack Hussein Obama's eligibility for the office of President during the 2008 Presidential election campaign.  And Ambassador Alan Keyes is teaming with the United States Justice Foundation (USJF) to undo the damage and to make sure that it doesn't happen again!
In a damning brief recently filed by USJF with the California 3rd District Court of Appeal, Dr. Keyes rightly argues that state elections officials -- not the U.S. Congress -- had the duty to verify Mr. Obama's eligibility for the 2008 presidential ballot.
And friends, please note that this brief, before the California Third District Court of Appeal, is in addition to the brief that we just filed with the Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal!
Mr. Keyes, a 2008 Presidential candidate, who knows well our nation's history and heritage, stands firm by insisting that an earlier dismissal of the California case ignored significant legal precedents:
The USJF brief cites how California election officials previously removed from the ballot a nominee for President because he did not meet the U.S. Constitution's eligibility requirements.
And get this: in another legal precedent, a court actually removed a state's sitting Governor from office for not being eligible, after he was elected!

PLEASE, SELECT HERE to assist the United States Justice Foundation (USJF) in this watershed legal battle to force Barack Obama to prove his eligibility to serve as President.  Our legal staff is working tirelessly to expose this hoax.  PLEASE, GIVE GENEROUSLY TODAY to USJF in this extremely costly fight.  We simply cannot match, dollar for dollar, Mr. Obama's legal "dream team" who reportedly have been paid more than $1.9  million.  PLEASE HELP US NOW!

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