Judge Rules Obama Eligible in Georgia

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President Barack Obama’s name will remain on the Georgia primary ballot after a state law judge flatly rejected legal challenges that contend he can not be a candidate.

In a 10-page order, Judge Michael Malihi dismissed one challenge that contended Obama has a computer-generated Hawaiian birth certificate, a fraudulent Social Security number and invalid U.S. identification papers. He also turned back another that claimed the president is ineligible to be a candidate because his father was not a U.S. citizen at the time of Obama’s birth.

The findings by Malihi, a judge for the State Office of Administrative Hearings, go to Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who will make the final determination. Last month, at a hearing boycotted by Obama’s lawyer, Malihi considered complaints brought by members of the so-called “birther” movement.

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5 Responses to Judge Rules Obama Eligible in Georgia

  1. Chris says:

    “Well, that should settle it,” he said, knowing that in the minds of conspiracy theorists it would never be settled.

  2. Toby says:

    Eligible is one thing qualified is a whole other story.

  3. Lee says:

    The (lower-level) Administrative Law Judges’ decision (to ‘Pass-the-Buck’= NOT a surprise) up to the Georgia Secretary of State . . . . Settles/settled NOTHING!
    Most would easily understand it/this to be the beginning of ….
    1) accountability;
    2) hearings;
    3) discovery !! (THIS, by the way, is why Obama and counsel abandoned the matter); and the
    3) “sun-light”(disinfectant) of Open Court on the “Merits” never-before-heard ANYWHERE.
    OVER-DUE for “Ostrich Nation” that lost its’ desire for truth about anything (excepting the daily-“fix”) after the Vietnam War.
    Americas’ naivete’ deserves what it has made for itself.

  4. Tina says:

    Lee, thank you for your comment. I’d be interested in what you think might happen next, if anything?

    Also, from where do you hail, if I may ask?

    I agree we in America deserve what we get…I suppose that is a universal truth, however.

    There are a bunch of us that are not so naive and dedicated to America’s founding principles. We are interested in disclosure of the truth.

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