Obama
to Ignore Order to Appear in Atlanta
Court
by
Keith
Koffler on January
25, 2012, 11:34 pm
President Obama will ignore an order by an Atlanta judge to appear
in court Thursday for a hearing in a
case challenging his qualifications
under the Constitution to be
president.
According
to the White House, Obama will
continue with his current trip out West, starting the day in Las Vegas and
then continuing on to Buckley Air
Force Base in Aurora, Colorado
before heading to Detroit where he
will spend the night.
The
Associated Press reported
last week that the judge had denied a motion to quash a subpoena for the
president to show up for the
hearing, which is scheduled for 9 am
ET. Obama may still be sleeping –
it will only be 6 am in Las Vegas.
The
case centers on whether Obama, whose
father was Kenyan, qualifies as a
“natural born citizen,” as
required of a president under the
Constitution. Some contend that
“natural born citizen” means
both of a presidential candidate’s
parents must be U.S. citizens.
The
Atlanta lawsuit would deny Obama the
right to participate in the March 6
Georgia Democratic primary, though
backers of the suit clearly hope to
establish a precedent that would
help make a national issue over
whether Obama can serve as
president.
A
letter apparently sent by Obama
attorney Michael Jablonski Wednesday
to Georgia Secretary of State Brian
Kemp asks Kemp to “bring an end to
this baseless, costly and
unproductive hearing by withdrawing
the original hearing request as
improvidently issued.”
Jablonski
states that while waiting for Kemp
to do as requested, “we will, of
course, suspend further
participation in these proceedings,
including the hearing scheduled for
January 26.”
A
letter that appears to be from Kemp
to Jablonski rejects the demand and
holds out the threat of punitive
action should Obama and his
attorneys withdraw from the
proceedings.
“To
the extent a request to withdraw the
case referral is procedurally
available, I do not believe such a
request would be judicious given the
hearing is set for tomorrow
morning,” the Kemp letter states.
“Anything you and your client
place in the record in response to
the challenge will be beneficial to
my review of the initial decision;
however, if you and your client
choose to suspend your participation
in the OSAH proceedings, please
understand that you do so at your
own peril.”
I
possess copies of both the Jablonski
and Kemp letters, and I have little
doubt that both are genuine, but I
have not as of late this evening
been able to contact officials to
absolutely confirm their
authenticity.
UPDATE:
Obama and his attorneys skipped the
hearing. Also, the Jablonski and
Kemp letters are genuine.
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