Federal Judge Carter sets Trial Date for Obama's Eligibility!
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> The expedited trial has been set for Jan. 26, 2010!
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> Many concerned veterans and citizens attended the hearing in Federal
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in Santa Ana in the lawsuit against Barack Obama to determine his eligibility to be President and Commander in Chief. About 150 people showed
up, almost all in support of the lawsuit to demand that Obama release his
birth certificate and other records that he has hidden from the American people..
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> Judge David Carter refused to hear Obama's request for dismissal. He
indicated there was almost no chance that this case would be dismissed.
Obama is arguing this lawsuit was filed in the wrong court if you can believe that. Obama would prefer a "kangaroo court" instead of a Federal court! Assuming Judge Carter denies Obama's motion for dismissal, he will likely then order expedited discovery which will force Obama to release his birth certificate in a timely manner (if he has one).
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> The judge, WHO IS A FORMER U.S. MARINE, repeated several times that
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is A VERY SERIOUS CASE which must be resolved quickly so that the troops know that their Commander in Chief is eligible to hold that position and issue lawful orders to our military in this time of war. He basically said OBAMA MUST PROVE HIS ELIGIBILITY to the court! He said Americans deserve to know the truth about their President!
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> The two U.S. Attorneys representing Barack Obama tried everything they
could to sway the judge that this case was frivolous, but Carter would have
none of it and cut them off several times. Obama's attorneys left the
courtroom after about the 90 minute hearing looking defeated and nervous.
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> Great day in America for the U.S. Constitution! The truth about
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Obama's eligibility will be known fairly soon - Judge Carter practically guaranteed it!
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> Video from the press conference after the hearing coming soon.
> Congratulations to plaintiffs attorney Dr. Orly Taitz! She did a
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job and won some huge victories. She was fearless!
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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There's this thing called the Internet, you might want to use it to check up on stuff before posting.
The case was dismissed Oct 29th as wholly without merit,
The comments attributed above to Judge Carter were also not true and merely the fevered imaginings of that mad ole bat Orly Taitz.
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