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    Democrat Files First Florida Ballot Challenge Against Obama: Atty Larry Klayman Representing

    Florida Ballot Challenge - Voeltz Contest of Election Pleading - Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit in Leon County Florida - 2/15/2012

    Birther Report

    2/15/2012

    Excerpt:

    "Statements of Fact

    (I) Barack H. Obama has shown a picture of a purported birth certificate indicating his birth in Honolulu, Hawaii on August 4, 1961 to American citizen mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, and Kenyan British subject father, Barack Obama Senior.

    (II) Barack Obama Sr. was born in the British Colony of Kenya on June 18, 1936.

    (III) Birth in Kenya made Barack Obama Sr. a British subject, according to and governed by the British Nationality Act of 1948, Part I, Section 1.

    (IV) The British National Act of 1948 indicates that Barack H. Obama II was born a British subject, since father, Barack Obama Senior, was a citizen of the British Colony of Kenya. (British Nationality Act of 1948, Part II, Section 5)

    (V) Upon receiving the Democrat Party nomination to run for President of the United States in the 2008 General Election, the Democrat Party sent to the Department of State of Florida a nomination certificate stating that Barack H. Obama was “Duly Nominated” to run for President on the Democrat ticket.

    (Exhibit A)

    (VI) The Republican Party Nomination certificate, sent to the Department of State of Florida, nominating John S. McCain for President, and Sarah Palin for Vice President, states that the candidates meet “the constitutional requirements” of those offices.

    (Exhibit B)

    (VII) The Secretary of State of Florida has a ministerial duty with regard to placing names of the candidates on election ballots. There is no claim made by the Secretary that any candidate on any ballot is eligible constitutionally for the office they seek, only that they have been “duly qualified.” (Fl. ss 99.061(6), Cherry v. Stone, 265 So. 2d. 56,58 (Fl. 1972)

    (VIII) Neither John McCain nor Barack H. Obama signed the “Federal Candidate Oath” of Florida Statute 99.021(2), avowing Constitutional eligibility that was required of “all Federal candidates” prior to the 2008 General Election."


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    View the complete article at:

    http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogs...da-ballot.html
    B. Steadman
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