Rules that officer challenging Obama's eligibility can't see evidence
Posted: September 02, 2010
Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin
FT. MEADE, Md. – A career officer in the U.S. Army acting as a judge in the prosecution of Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin today ruled that the military is no place for Barack Obama's presidential eligibility to be evaluated.
Army Col. Denise R. Lind today ruled in a hearing regarding the evidence to be allowed in the scheduled October court-martial of Lakin that he will be denied access to any of Obama's records as well as any testimony from those who may have access to the records.
With her decision, Lind mirrored a number of federal judges who have ruled on civil lawsuits over Obama's eligibility. They have without exception denied the plaintiffs' access to any requested documentation regarding the president's eligibility.
Lind ruled that it was "not relevant" for the military to be considering such claims, that the laws allegedly violated by Lakin were legitimate on their face and that the chain of command led up to the Pentagon, and that should have been sufficient for Lakin.
Paul Rolf Jensen, Lakin's civilian attorney, said the case would continue. But he said the courts now have denied his client the opportunity to present his defense.
Jensen had argued that under U.S.C. Rule 46, a defendant put on court martial has the right to call any and all witnesses and obtain any evidence in his or her defense.
Lind, who took 40 minutes to read her decision to the court, disagreed.
She said opening up such evidence could be an "embarrassment" to the president, and it's up to Congress to call for impeachment of a sitting president...
[Full Article]Note: A legal-defense fund has been set up for Lt. Col. Terry Lakin.
[Webmaster - This is just another example showing that Barak Obama (real name "Barry Soetoro") does not have a certificate of live birth proving he was born in the United States of America. Do you remember the video from a few months ago that showed Michelle Obama calling Barack Obama "a Kenyan"? That video was removed (imagine that...what a surprise). Here is another version of it. Watch it before THIS one gets removed too...]Michelle Obama Calls Barack Obama "a Kenyan" Back in 2007
Michelle says, "What it reminded me of was our trip to Africa, two years ago, and the level of excitement that we felt in that country the hope that people saw just in the sheer presence of somebody like Barack Obama a Kenyan, a black man, a man of great statesmanship who they believe could change the fate of the world."