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« on: October 30, 2008, 05:36:47 PM »

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Judge to rule Friday on local man's attempt to kick Obama off Ohio ballots.
By Justin McClelland

Staff Writer

Thursday, October 30, 2008

LEBANON — A Warren County judge will decide whether Sen. Barack Obama's name can appear on Ohio election ballots after listening Thursday, Oct. 30, to a Turtlecreek Twp. man's claim that the Democratic candidate is not a U.S. citizen and cannot be elected president.

David Neal, 55, appeared in Warren County Common Pleas Court after filing a lawsuit on Friday. Neal wants a court order to remove Obama's name from ballots to be used in the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

Neal claims Obama was not born in Kenya and cannot be president because the U.S. Constitution allows only native-born citizens to be elected to that post.

"We're facing a constitutional crisis," Neal said in court. "Until we get to the bottom of this, there's going to be disenfranchisement."

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"Wouldn't you think a doctor or nurse would have stepped up and said I was in the room when he was born?" Neal said.

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"... the allegations in the Complaint are nothing but speculation and inadmissible hearsay. There is no evidence in the Record that Senator Obama was born in Kenya, or that he somehow lost his United States citizenship during his time in Indonesia. Mr. Neal's allegations are anything but 'clear or free from reasonable doubt' ," the attorney general's brief stated.

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Hasselbach asked Neal why he had waited until 11 days before the election to file his claim in Warren County Common Pleas Court. Neal said that he had hoped other cases in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. would clear up questions about Obama's citizenship, and when they did not, he decided to take action.

http://www.daytondailynews.com/hp/content/oh/story/news/local/2008/10/30/ws103008obamasuit.html

I wonder how long the rumor and speculation will continue.  Birth certificate and school records.  Hmmm...

John McCain followed up with requests for his information...just sayin...
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