Washington Times: Lawsuit Questions Obama's Eligibility for Office
This is interesting:
Lawsuit questions Obama's eligibility for office
From the 8/28/08 Washington Times article:
Pennsylvania's former deputy attorney general and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton supporter Philip J. Berg has filed a lawsuit in federal court in Pennsylvania accusing presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama of lying about his U.S. citizenship, which would make him ineligible to be president.
Mr. Berg is one of a faction of Clinton supporters who haven't heeded the party's call for unity, filing the suit just days before the opening of the Democratic National Convention, which will nominate Mr. Obama as the party's presidential candidate.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia last week, also names the Democratic National Committee and the Federal Election Commission and says Mr. Obama´s mother went to Kenya late in her pregnancy and ended up giving birth there. It also claims that later in life, Mr. Obama declared himself a citizen of Indonesia.
More information is available here.
I don't recall this item being reported anywhere in the traditional national press. Of course the things ordinary citizens such as your blogmaster don't know about would definitely fill libraries.
The 2008 general election gets more interesting by the moment, doesn't it?
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Greg Curtis is running for re-election and his web page tells all about how this is election year politics and no corruption at all. just take a quick look, I beg of you.
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