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A lawsuit filed on behalf of Ambassador Alan Keyes, a candidate for president on California's general election ballot last year, challenging President Obama's eligibility to hold office under the requirements of the U.S. Constitution will be appealed, according to a lawyer working on the case.
WND reported earlier on the case being filed and then again when a judge dismissed it after concluding anyone can run for president on the California ballot – whether or not they are eligible under the Constitution of the United States.
Judge Michael P. Kenny said the secretary of state, who is responsible for election laws in the state, has no "duty" to demand proof of eligibility from candidates.
But now Gary Kreep of the United States Justice Foundation has confirmed to WND the case will be appealed.
Originally posted by czacza1
reply to post by Maxmars
[quote[someone has choosed him for the president
most probably the fake certificate
Originally posted by Maxmars
Well, just to make it easier for you to discount my opinion, as a "fringer' I was not satisfied that certain government officials said it had been verified.
And by the way, this IS a conspiracy forum
so take your objections and phrase them in a manner that does not silence contributors.
All due respect
Originally posted by czacza1
I am sorry for u.
u say "once u will have evidence..."
and consider thet it is really easy for Obama to give us a proof.
the other way it is not working the same way...