Monday, October 27, 2008

Philidelphia Judge Dimisses Obama Lawsuit

From Americas Right.com

The order and memorandum came down at approximately 6:15 p.m. on Friday. Philip Berg's lawsuit challenging Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's constitutional eligibility to serve as president of the United States had been dismissed by the Hon. R. Barclay Surrick on grounds that the Philadelphia attorney and former Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania lacked standing.Surrick, it seemed, was not satisfied with the nature of evidence provided by Berg to support his allegations.

Various accounts, details and ambiguities from
Obama’s childhood form the basis of Plaintiff’s allegation that Obama is not a
natural born citizen of the United States. To support his contention, Plaintiff
cites sources as varied as the Rainbow Edition News Letter … and the television
news tabloid Inside Edition. These sources and others lead Plaintiff to conclude
that Obama is either a citizen of his father’s native Kenya, by birth there or
through operation of U.S. law; or that Obama became a citizen of Indonesia by
relinquishing his prior citizenship (American or Kenyan) when he moved there
with his mother in 1967. Either way, in Plaintiff’s opinion, Obama does not have
the requisite qualifications for the Presidency that the Natural Born Citizen
Clause mandates. The Amended Complaint alleges that Obama has actively covered
up this information and that the other named Defendants are complicit in Obama’s
cover-up.

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